Snails - Response on Threads Part 8

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Also, that phrase has been used for a few years...:p
I hope that YOU do not use that phrase. It's fairly poor grammar and nauseatingly
trendy. Which - by the way - seem to go hand-in-hand these days. In addition, it
really demands eyerolling when somebody over the age of - oh, say 18, uses it.

Unattractive AND ridiculous.
 
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Evolv-ing Thread

not sure why mike blanked out the name ..............
I'm trying to find that specific RDTA and having no luck. I wonder if the message
shows up after it's in the cart? Somebody who has an "in" with HG should contact
Evan and find out why a China-based business gives a rat's rosebud about USA FDA.

(To avoid possible Customs hassles, most likely.)
 

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Fairly-busy last couple of days, but hoping for a placid Wednesday and
Thursday to enjoy 68 and 70 degrees, respectively. **FLING!!!** will
go the doors, **BLARE!!!** will go the tunes, **POUR** will go some
wine, and *SIT** will go my ..... Especially Thursday.
Doors flung.

Tunes (kind of) blaring.

Wine poured.

.... sitting, but not as much as planned. Still time to catch up before
dinner prep.
 

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So I go to get a new coil/head out for my Sub-tank mini...
I open it up and see that the RBA "deck" has NO SIDE HOLES for the wick to stick out. Instead, it screws onto the base rather than having a set-screw (good idea) and it has two small slits in the base for juice to get sucked in and wick on up to the coil. The "old" version has large side-holes for the "rabbit ears" to stick out of.

And due to the threading/no-set-screw change, the parts probably don't interchange.

Huh.
I wonder if you are referring to the same Kanger Sub-Tank Mini that I have.
Both of mine have a BAD leaking problem. I found a possible remedy on
YouTube... stuffing extra cotton into the lower-most part of the pre-made
coils. It did work... for a while. They are both back to leaking again. Then
somebody else on YouTube said to look for extra wire that may be poking
out between the lower-most o-ring and head body. That causes a tiny space
for liquid to pass through.

Whatever.

I have a couple dozen pre-made coil heads to use, but also have some RBAs
to fall back on.
 

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    I hope that YOU do not use that phrase. It's fairly poor grammar and nauseatingly
    trendy. Which - by the way - seem to go hand-in-hand these days. In addition, it
    really demands eyerolling when somebody over the age of - oh, say 18, uses it.

    Unattractive AND ridiculous.

    Have you ever seen me use it? :pervy:
     
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    (Mentioned above.)


    It seems the Kanger heads have a big problem with leaks. There are
    dozens of videos on how to fix it. Another is adding extra cotton into
    the actual liquid intake holes:

     

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