Some homemade attys and genesis

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Turbo

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Careful, it might suck vapor out of the PV on the table next to it.

Hah, now that's funny! I'll probably leave it alone if my OCD will let me.

One good thing is when I reset my switch it's more recessed; not as much as 'asdaq's but half the thickness of the switch. I compromised some but it should work out alright.
 

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I think i see Weapon has a genisis and the top is off :)

With no button sticking out and no driptip I must say mine is great in the pocket, nothing snags, and no misfires. I take it everywhere. Turbo, my short end is the positive too, with the needles the distance from the switch is shorter than the negative stuck in the body. My others the positive is shorter too, seems more protected that way.
 

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I think i see Weapon has a genisis and the top is off :)

With no button sticking out and no driptip I must say mine is great in the pocket, nothing snags, and no misfires. I take it everywhere. Turbo, my short end is the positive too, with the needles the distance from the switch is shorter than the negative stuck in the body. My others the positive is shorter too, seems more protected that way.

I don't know how much pocket carrying I'll do w/ mine but that's good to hear. I think mine will do nicely being half as far as originally intended.

Good to know I'm not the only backward Hybrid out there ;) I believe I'll keep it since my switch is set so nicely.
 

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Genisis bottom feeder.

I finished the first genisis atty. I cannot believe the difference in flavor. The genisis delivers very good vapor plus incredible flavor.
Ok, so…. I’ll answer the obvious question.
Q: “Why the bottom feeder configuration?”
A: After reading all of the posts regarding the genisis atty I discovered a couple of re-occurring complaints the first being wicking speed of the juice. With the bottom feeder there is no need to wait on physics to do its job. One little squeeze and you can chain vape nonstop. The second complaint is that the vapor is “heavy”. The bottom feeder allows control of how much juice is in the atty. Running it at a near dry state produces very good vapor. The more juice in the atty, IMO, the heaver it seems to get.

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@ Calypso,
And as mentioned in these threads before, with a set up like you have you could put all of that in a small box mod and wouldn't need to seal the wires inside of a juice tank, and you'd only have the tip sticking out of the top of the box, and you can change flavors by just unscrewing the bottle.
 

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My thoughts exactly. I ran 7 different flavors through it yesterday. Amazed at the flavor. Can't wait for Raidy's new one.

Somehow I got the impression that very very few would be able to make Raidy's new one at home... Sounds like some heavy duty electronics, materials and exacting construction.
 

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Perhaps,,, we are a clever bunch, and we're not without resources either.

Ok, ok, fine. *I* will have little to no chance of making one. lol, if someone makes a kit though...

I can't tell you how well the Genisis fits my ideal.
Permanent,
Fully adjustable to preference,
Capable of producing more vapor and/or heat than I want or need,
All "working" parts are easily user serviceable (at practically no cost),
Totally "clean" vaping (nothing can burn),

I might want something else in the future but I won't miss not having it. :)
 

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There's news from raidy's ERF thread, Another member is going to have the chance to try it out very soon, there is a 'pic' of the element which is quite small, and the working atty, The Vapour Dream, is 13mm in diameter, but 6mm is theoretically possible. Slopes might really like that part.

It sounds great and I look forward to the future of it, but like Quick, I am very happy with the current Genisis. For extra flavor options, I'm glad I have 5. :)
 

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There's news from raidy's ERF thread, Another member is going to have the chance to try it out very soon, there is a 'pic' of the element which is quite small, and the working atty, The Vapour Dream, is 13mm in diameter, but 6mm is theoretically possible. Slopes might really like that part.

It sounds great and I look forward to the future of it, but like Quick, I am very happy with the current Genisis. For extra flavor options, I'm glad I have 5. :)

Sounds very exciting!!
Do you have a link handy to where the pic lives?
 
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