JetEuphoria Senior Member Nov 2, 2014 72 6 Holland Feb 13, 2015 #1 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #1 Hello, I have an Orchid rba without adjustable airflow. It is too much airflow for me. Can I decrease the airflow in some way? Gr. Jet ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Hello, I have an Orchid rba without adjustable airflow. It is too much airflow for me. Can I decrease the airflow in some way? Gr. Jet
alicewonderland Ultra Member ECF Veteran Apr 28, 2012 1,814 1,872 Feb 13, 2015 #2 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #2 dont think so, unless u want to put ur finger over the hole, but if it just has one hole that kind of defeats the purpose lol. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
dont think so, unless u want to put ur finger over the hole, but if it just has one hole that kind of defeats the purpose lol.
Verb Ultra Member ECF Veteran Verified Member Apr 26, 2014 1,563 2,114 Eastern, PA, USA Feb 13, 2015 #3 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #3 Position the coils closer to the airholes. Tighter drip tip. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
tj99959 ECF Guru ECF Veteran Aug 13, 2011 15,116 39,600 utah Feb 13, 2015 #4 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #4 Cover part of the air hole with something. This is how we did it before there was adjustable airflow. See the o-ring? We would just slide it up to cover part of the connector to tighten the draw. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
Cover part of the air hole with something. This is how we did it before there was adjustable airflow. See the o-ring? We would just slide it up to cover part of the connector to tighten the draw.
JetEuphoria Senior Member Nov 2, 2014 72 6 Holland Feb 13, 2015 #5 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #5 alicewonderland said: dont think so, unless u want to put ur finger over the hole, but if it just has one hole that kind of defeats the purpose lol. Click to expand... Orchid has two holes. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
alicewonderland said: dont think so, unless u want to put ur finger over the hole, but if it just has one hole that kind of defeats the purpose lol. Click to expand... Orchid has two holes.
JetEuphoria Senior Member Nov 2, 2014 72 6 Holland Feb 13, 2015 #6 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #6 tj99959 said: Cover part of the air hole with something. This is how we did it before there was adjustable airflow. See the o-ring? We would just slide it up to cover part of the connector to tighten the draw. Click to expand... It still fits? ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
tj99959 said: Cover part of the air hole with something. This is how we did it before there was adjustable airflow. See the o-ring? We would just slide it up to cover part of the connector to tighten the draw. Click to expand... It still fits?
tj99959 ECF Guru ECF Veteran Aug 13, 2011 15,116 39,600 utah Feb 13, 2015 #7 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #7 JetEuphoria said: It still fits? Click to expand... Sure ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
JetEuphoria Senior Member Nov 2, 2014 72 6 Holland Feb 13, 2015 #8 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #8 Just uses an rubber o-ring. Ok? Or would this give any problem? Airflow is much better!! ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share
tj99959 ECF Guru ECF Veteran Aug 13, 2011 15,116 39,600 utah Feb 13, 2015 #9 Feb 13, 2015 Add bookmark #9 Looks like it will work fine. ••• More options Report Add bookmark Share