anyone enlighten me about the cons of the original catch cup?
The biggest con is that the original chassis didn't have catch cups
anyone enlighten me about the cons of the original catch cup?
Kat, put some damn lube on it and slide (smush) the cup under the the pin and wire. Straighten it out once it's in the cup (easy peasy) and rotate the slit for the + wire to fall into place and your done....if i can type on this damn iPad, i know you can put the CC in. You can Dooooo it.
If you can't. Send it to me and I'll do it for you![]()
" catch cup is going in! It has no choice. I can Doooooooooo it! LOL.
Picture on the instructions isn't very clear and I'm especially blonde today so reading the instructions is just not doing much good. Happy that it's optional. I seek wisdom from vapers wiser than me.
I have 2.2 and 1.8 ohm Silos that must be way too hot for me. I am assuming they are too hot as the juice taste is very light and it always has that slightly burnt / metallic taste. (this has been true for every 1.8 to 2.2 silo I have used on all 10 Silos I've used with my 3 main vapes.
I decided to do a test:
I meter one of the 2.2 Silos and it reads (repeatedly) at 2.5- I also metered a V4L LR carto- and it is metering at 2.7.
I put the same juice in each and vaped on the VMod.
The Silo has the bad taste I mentioned, but the V4L is great.
Anyone else having this issue? Any insight as to why this may be happening?
FYI:
All my juices are 70/30- 15 mg Nic- very clear in color, with light tobacco-ish flavor.
I also have a VV mod- I can run the 2.7 ohm V4L up to 5 volts and I don't a bad taste with the sane flavor.
2.8 Silos work OK for me.
Anything to pass some time,I got some tobacco concentrate coming from PA and TW to play with in my little lab.
Are you remembering to subtract the resistance of your leads from the number you get when you test the silos?
Are you remembering to subtract the resistance of your leads from the number you get when you test the silos?