I haven't really found that 325 is ever better in any of my Genesis devices, including DID's. A lot of people flat out recommend the 400 for the thicker juices. This includes some pretty well known genesis hybrid manufacturers. I use 400 for 100% VG and it works like a charm. I also use it for 70/30 PG/VG.
So the "DID"....it's a great device. It's one of the best Genesis devices around but it's likely going to be fiddly for a while. You have to temper your expectations. Frankly the odds of setting it up in a few minutes and having it perfectly dialed in and working are very low. Jim talks about that all through his thread. This is a hobby item not a plug and play device. Judging by the recent classifieds I think some people just didn't realize this when buying them. Jim flat out tells people this is an enthusiast device.
I'm glad people are showing you pictures of it not leaking juice and they generally don't. However the reality is a Genesis atomizer is a typically more wet device. What I mean is they get a build up of what some people have named "pluid" in the top of the cap. I think it's a mixture of condensation and un-atomzied juice. Will actual juice leak into the top? No, not if setup properly. Will you get up build ups of pluid that will sometimes shoot out the air hole, leak slightly in your pocket or drip on your table if you leave the it laying down..yes, yes you will.
Is this going to be a good, primary, carry around device? I don't know. That's really up to the individual. You may pull it out of your pocket and find that due to movement it's developed a new short and now you're getting horribly burned hits. This has happened to me on occasion. Not hard to fix, pull the top cap, wipe off the pluid and poke the coil a bit until everything is all good again. Just saying that someone might not want to do this.
That being said, this is a great Genesis atomizer. I can't recommend it highly enough so long as people understand what they are getting into.
So the "DID"....it's a great device. It's one of the best Genesis devices around but it's likely going to be fiddly for a while. You have to temper your expectations. Frankly the odds of setting it up in a few minutes and having it perfectly dialed in and working are very low. Jim talks about that all through his thread. This is a hobby item not a plug and play device. Judging by the recent classifieds I think some people just didn't realize this when buying them. Jim flat out tells people this is an enthusiast device.
I'm glad people are showing you pictures of it not leaking juice and they generally don't. However the reality is a Genesis atomizer is a typically more wet device. What I mean is they get a build up of what some people have named "pluid" in the top of the cap. I think it's a mixture of condensation and un-atomzied juice. Will actual juice leak into the top? No, not if setup properly. Will you get up build ups of pluid that will sometimes shoot out the air hole, leak slightly in your pocket or drip on your table if you leave the it laying down..yes, yes you will.
Is this going to be a good, primary, carry around device? I don't know. That's really up to the individual. You may pull it out of your pocket and find that due to movement it's developed a new short and now you're getting horribly burned hits. This has happened to me on occasion. Not hard to fix, pull the top cap, wipe off the pluid and poke the coil a bit until everything is all good again. Just saying that someone might not want to do this.
That being said, this is a great Genesis atomizer. I can't recommend it highly enough so long as people understand what they are getting into.
