The Lemo RTA: A Build With Pics

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Jbryant705

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Is that good or bad? Lol! Guess I'm not a Dr. Who fan.

Neither. Just long haha. I much prefer the size of an orchid on the mech. Sonic screwdriver:
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So I took the advice offered here, and I used less cotton on my new build. Instead of putting on the chimney base and cutting the cotton from the top, I eyed it so the tails would be just above the juice channels and then cut it. I then bunny-eared it and put the chimney base on. The ears ended up just a tad below the height of the base. My prior build had the ears sticking out a bit. Also, not only did I remove both of the denser surfaces of the KGD, I even removed a smidgen more from the remainder.

Well, it's working great, especially since I prefer an airier draw (the reason I purchased a Lemo over the Kayfun). I'm a happy vaper and my Nautilus is officially on emergency back-up duty.
 

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I have two of these and I have been using them for several days now. I'm glad I finally did purchase these things, they are the best experience I have had with rebuildable tanks by far. At this point the only issue I can possibly find on the thing is the fill hole being so small and buried into the base, I just use a syringe to fill at this point. To solve this problem I am buying syringe tipped bottles and will just transfer the juices I use into these. I love having the rubber gasket on these things to fill the refill port. I haven't had a drop spill out of these things. I can't wait to get the two more that I ordered yesterday!
 

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I have two of these and I have been using them for several days now. I'm glad I finally did purchase these things, they are the best experience I have had with rebuildable tanks by far. At this point the only issue I can possibly find on the thing is the fill hole being so small and buried into the base, I just use a syringe to fill at this point. To solve this problem I am buying syringe tipped bottles and will just transfer the juices I use into these. I love having the rubber gasket on these things to fill the refill port. I haven't had a drop spill out of these things. I can't wait to get the two more that I ordered yesterday!

Before you transfer liquid back and forth, try just putting the syringe tip on the bottle your juice comes in. They don't always fit, but I have found that several of my ejuices will take the needle tip onto the bottle it came in. Much easier and you don't lose track of what juice is in the bottle...
 

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I have two of these and I have been using them for several days now. I'm glad I finally did purchase these things, they are the best experience I have had with rebuildable tanks by far. At this point the only issue I can possibly find on the thing is the fill hole being so small and buried into the base, I just use a syringe to fill at this point. To solve this problem I am buying syringe tipped bottles and will just transfer the juices I use into these. I love having the rubber gasket on these things to fill the refill port. I haven't had a drop spill out of these things. I can't wait to get the two more that I ordered yesterday!

I initially used a syringe tip bottle for filling but it took forever. My needle tip must have been too small for my juice viscosity. I then saw Rip Trippers use a normal size dropper with no problem. That's what I use now, just the normal dropper that came installed on my 30ml bottle. It works just fine (and waaay faster) with only a drop or so that needs cleaning up after I finish.

Go to 11:08 to see how it's done:
 
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