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aldenf

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What's a STm, v1?

I have a stand but I've never used it. Figures. I've tried all sorts of holsters and there's nothing more frustrating than needing a vape, and the tank is empty of premium $$$$$ juice.

For me, function comes first. I vape vg which helps with some leakage but I'm used to whatever gets the job done. "Embrace the suck" etc.

The v1 RBA deck is Kayfun style. v2 has the holes in the side of the chimney.
 

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I bought one of the Kanvape clearance Lemos for $14. I was quite surprised to find the build in it when it arrived today. And the silicone fill plug. I forgot those come with it because my first Lemo was missing both, lol! I always wanted the fill plugs.

There are screws in the extras package for the fill hole if you prefer them.

Looked like a nice build. I don't blame you for using it. I did rip out the cotton and washed mine. I kept the coil though :)

Are silicone fill plugs available for the KFL+v2? My filler hole threads have stripped and the screw is worthless. Cheap clone...
 

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You are quite correct, the GS II is 19.4mm at it's widest point. I thought the VTR would take any atty under 20mm, but I can't find any measurements.

It's speced at under 20mm. 19.4mm should fit nicely. Thanks, TD!
 

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It's speced at under 20mm. 19.4mm should fit nicely. Thanks, TD!
You are most welcome!
The GS II is an excellent little tank, this is the one I have and no issues at all with it.
$17.51 GS II Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer (3ml) - stainless steel + glass at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping

The Manual:
http://www.smokerstore.de/WebRoot/Store11/Shops/61925514/MediaGallery/Taifun_GS_II_-_Manual_E.pdf

I also wick it a little differently than the manuals suggestions, and it works perfectly.

This is for Rayon.
After my coil is mounted and wick pulled through. I split the Rayon tails in half on each side, trim the bottom half so it just rests in the juice well. The upper half will be pulled up through the holes in the chamber cap taking up the slack as you put the cap back in place. Trim these pulled wicks to within 1-2mm poking up above the hole. I juice up and flatten these pieces making sure there are no fibers sticking out past the edge or interfering with the center hole.
 

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After getting this Orchid, I may have to rethink how long my nic is going to last. :evil:

We should just get more than we could possibly use.

I just found the deal of the century for Orchids. You can get a v4 for $1.19 or a v5 for $1.79 at Vapor World. I just ordered 15 of them for my vapocalypse stash.

v4: Orchid V4 RTA

v5: Orchid V5 RTA

The shipping was just $4.99, so about $25 for 15 RTAs. :shock:

LOL! I'm cracking up!

Well, now you might want to triple your nic. I see you wanting an Aromamizer any day now.

Are silicone fill plugs available for the KFL+v2? My filler hole threads have stripped and the screw is worthless. Cheap clone...

Not that I'm aware of. Are you sure the hole is stripped and not just the screw? Try wrapping the screw with teflon tape.
 

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Well that is manly. Do you think my wife will laugh at me.

she might, but because you pulled it out of a purse...??? :eek:

but I got one for my wife and it is very cool
thick rubber (silicone) well made, sturdy

it has one of those 'pinch' clasps on it
reminds me of an old time change purse

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I'd say well worth $3 if one sees the need...

:)
 

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Not that I'm aware of. Are you sure the hole is stripped and not just the screw? Try wrapping the screw with teflon tape.

The screw looks fine. It's the hole that's stripped. I haven't tried teflon tape. I'll give that a shot next I sit down to rebuild. Thanks!
 

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Are silicone fill plugs available for the KFL+v2? My filler hole threads have stripped and the screw is worthless. Cheap clone...

Haven't seen any. And on the Lemo, the ring holds the plug in. No such device on a KF, so I'd be concerned about it dropping of getting knocked out....
 

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Haven't seen any. And on the Lemo, the ring holds the plug in. No such device on a KF, so I'd be concerned about it dropping of getting knocked out....

Thanks, David! I was thinking the same thing. The original Lemo is a great performer. But having to disassemble the base to fill and adjust airflow made me pass. The Lemo2 solves those problems and is an excellent RTA that has yet to leak on me. <knocks wood>
 

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Thanks, David! I was thinking the same thing. The original Lemo is a great performer. But having to disassemble the base to fill and adjust airflow made me pass. The Lemo2 solves those problems and is an excellent RTA that has yet to leak on me. <knocks wood>

I didn't even realize the airflow on the Lemo was adjustable. I just started vaping one today and the airflow seemed fine, so I didn't even think about it. Where is the adjustment at?
 

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I didn't even realize the airflow on the Lemo was adjustable. I just started vaping one today and the airflow seemed fine, so I didn't even think about it. Where is the adjustment at?

Take off the 510 part and look in the bottom of the base (where that silicone plug is). You will see the positive screw in the center. Around it is a ring that adjusts the airflow. There is an arrow and + and - signs to show you which way is more open and which is more closed.
 

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The screw looks fine. It's the hole that's stripped. I haven't tried teflon tape. I'll give that a shot next I sit down to rebuild. Thanks!

I would try changing the screw anyway because its rare for the threads in the base to strip. Its almost always the screw.
 

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Take off the 510 part and look in the bottom of the base (where that silicone plug is). You will see the positive screw in the center. Around it is a ring that adjusts the airflow. There is an arrow and + and - signs to show you which way is more open and which is more closed.
^^^What he said^^^ :D
 

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I would try changing the screw anyway because its rare for the threads in the base to strip. Its almost always the screw.

It's worth a shot. I wonder if it came with a spare? Hmmm... Now where's that original packaging? :facepalm:
 
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