The iHybrid APV - A fully Customizable Genesis

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Omni3vil

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I love sale days lol....

Let me shine some light on the dark for a minute

I had planned on releasing a bunch of color tubes last week, since then I had my z axis motor go out and left me for scrambling to get out the hell raisers as people know I dont like missing deadlines, then my kids got sick, my boy was very very ill, then my dog got parvo, he is fully recovered FYI :) I am only 1 man and I am out performing Noah in terms of building stuff, just MO ;) I own businesses and have families that rely on me to pay them. I have a ranch that I have to tend to.

As far as accessories out of stock, anything can be ordered anywhere, orings, screws etc. I just havent put them up because I have been trying to get caught up since the holidays, all orderes will be through a vendor until I get caught up as I dont have time to ship and pack individual orders at this time, I'm busting booty. Thats the reason I'm not in here as much at this time. If I put up 200 switches and the 201st person misses them, I'm a horrible person, I can live with it.

There are other reasons I have put colored tubes on delay and let me explain to the person that said they are a GREAT marketing person

The way I anodize has been different on a few LE's, some have anodizing on the threads and some do not, if I do it the way I want (anodized threads for thread protection) then old ihys with old switches might not work due to the switch not being fully seated, so I have been working on getting mass switches available to take care of the issue that would occur, hope that makes since, I think in advance and not in hurry and put out colored tubes and make money.

I am constantly changing things, I changed the texture of the HR's because I kept dropping the gun metal finish because it was so slick, I like the new feel as it lets me grip it better and they will all be like that from here on out, my machine is set to that finish.

I have also been working on new stuff and I wont mention it until its ready for shipping so I dont get hounded and bashed because its taking me 3 weeks to get it out.

If a ZAP is what makes you happy, I'm all for it. If a v nova makes you happy, I'm all for it. I'm all for anything vape related. Coming in here and ranting wont make anything happen faster, I work at my pace.

I dont have to even sell new switches, I could just say they are only available with new units, but being the terrible modder I am, I sell them separate so you dont have to spend $200+ to try the new switch.

No worries on the drama, its unavoidable, even God has haters (true story)

vape hard!

All I can say is WOW. I know I am new to this forum but:
How many manufactures would go on and confront the issues head on? How can anyone argue his attention to
detail and unwavering integrity to his craft. Not giving in by the pressure of people to pop out mass produced crap just to fill more orders. This is very rare these days in the quick buck of business.
Faceless I bought my first ihybrid today, but sir, it will not be my last. Thank you
 

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Ok, I'm having trouble getting a good coil, I'm using the drill bit method and its not working for me,
(Iv'e had success on other clone rbas)
Maybe my drill bit is too tight of a fit, my mesh is rolled so its completely snug and flush, its not touching the bottom or the top, iv'e poked around to have a pretty even glowing coil, maybe if someone can help me find a good drill bit mine is 1/8th 3.18mm that's what the box said! I would be forever grateful I just wanna get this baby running !

Pm me if you have any suggestions,

Its lacking vapor, flavor and its 1.8 ohms on a 3.9 (Reading) 18650, oh yeah it taste burnt!

What gauge wire are you using and what is your wrap?
 

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32g and 3/4 and EZKILL hit it on the head its too loose im gonna have to go back and do it it again, its my drill bit its too big in size!

I see gaps on one side in between the mesh and the coil. Well back to the drawing board, Does anyone by any chance have a spare drill bit that fits , I have a V1 standard if that matters?

You don't need to re-do it..you can tighten your coil by snugging up the positive and negative leads.

The drill bit is common, just a 3mm drill bit.
 

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32g and 3/4 and EZKILL hit it on the head its too loose im gonna have to go back and do it it again, its my drill bit its too big in size!

I see gaps on one side in between the mesh and the coil. Well back to the drawing board, Does anyone by any chance have a spare drill bit that fits , I have a V1 standard if that matters?

Ya I PMed ya. You always want to use a bit the size of your wick, not the size of your wick hole.
 

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32g and 3/4 and EZKILL hit it on the head its too loose im gonna have to go back and do it it again, its my drill bit its too big in size!

I see gaps on one side in between the mesh and the coil. Well back to the drawing board, Does anyone by any chance have a spare drill bit that fits , I have a V1 standard if that matters?

I use a 2.5mm drill bit for the coil and do a 5/6 wrap of 28awg for a 1ohm coil. 60mm of 500mesh. Works flawlessly. No dry hits. No shorts.

Sent from my Samsung S III running on SS mesh and kanthal.
 

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I got a 1/8th drill bit but after i bought it I saw on the back it said, 3.18mm and its a very tight fight in the hole!

But thanks to those that pm'ed me I will give it another shot!

It's pretty common that your coil won't be perfect while you're still learning to roll the perfect wick.

You can do one of two things or a combination of both:

1) Make your wick a bit wider by shoving a toothpick in it and pushing it out so it's a little larger and fits the coil better.

2) Losen the negative nut, gently tugging the coil and that will snug up the bottom couple coils, repeat same process at the top.
 
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