I just received mine that I ordered Wednesday (shipped to OH, wow that was fast) and it doesn't have any Kanthal at all. I think I have some around here, but I'm curious if it was supposed to come with some?
When I first started using mine, i thought the same thing. I kept playing with it while looking for a suitable material to fill/cover it with and soon noticed that I actually got used to using it "as is". It takes getting used to, but filling the hole just seemed to make it produce less vapor/throat hit/taste.I'll need to fill the hole a bit as I prefer a bit tighter draw, but the taste and vapor production are fantastic.
pfft. don't know why anyone would care if you polish it![]()
Also on a zen atty or hybrid i would only use 32 gaugeas thats what they are designed for w/ insurance purposes in mind, the zap and zau have a spring in the post and im not sure of the tolerances of that spring but using a lower resistance R wire than what it was designed for w/ in mind might cause that spring to heat up and take some of the current away from the coil and into itself. Doing that is not only bad for the spring and the device itself but will also give you a subpar vape as some people have found out w/ the zen hybrids, as they have a similar current limiting spring in the switch (they are designed like this for a reason, for insurance purposes). Im sure if you wanted to you could find your own spring, maybe brass or nickel, and use whatever wire you want but im just putting this out there.
whew.... that was long winded
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I satin bead blasted my top cap to match my satin Provari. I too lost my Zen logo![]()
Hopefully they'll come out with spare top caps in matching finishes one day.
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Also on a zen atty or hybrid i would only use 32 gaugeas thats what they are designed for w/ insurance purposes in mind, the zap and zau have a spring in the post and im not sure of the tolerances of that spring but using a lower resistance R wire than what it was designed for w/ in mind might cause that spring to heat up and take some of the current away from the coil and into itself. Doing that is not only bad for the spring and the device itself but will also give you a subpar vape as some people have found out w/ the zen hybrids, as they have a similar current limiting spring in the switch (they are designed like this for a reason, for insurance purposes). Im sure if you wanted to you could find your own spring, maybe brass or nickel, and use whatever wire you want but im just putting this out there.
whew.... that was long winded
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hmmm? Now ya got me thinking about 'that spring' in the Z-Atty Pro. If I wrap a 2.0Ω coil w/ 32g or a 2.0Ω coil w/ 30g and vape either at ~7 watts I'm drawing basically the same amps through the system. So I'm thinking the 'spring' doesn't care that the coil is 32g or 30g. I wonder if Zen even thought about the spring having to endure more variation on the ZAP being used on a VV device.
I'm so jealous of some of your super speedy shipments! Mine is still floating somewhere between Washington and California![]()
+1... Sigh.![]()
Well, everything finally came in today. 4v seems perfect for 2.2Ω... I was getting far too much throat-hit at 4.5v and 5v and couldn't even straight draw from the device. I was a bit worried about how hard it was to put on and remove the cap, but after it got some lubrication from the vapor, the tightness is just perfect... I'm very pleased for my first VV APV and RBA setup.![]()