A 521 Tab works great.
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Yup, I use the same. Holds the base to build on, checks resistance, and burns the coil in to assure both even heating as well as dry burn for cleaning the coil up when rewicking. Probably the best purchase I made for building.
A 521 Tab works great.
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What do you people put your attys in/on while building them to keep them in place? Seems like this would be a lot easier with a stable holding device... something heavy maybe.

I use the 521 tab (like the one already posted) for building new, but sometimes when just rewicking, I get lazy and just put the base on a mod and pulse fire to clean the coil and then turn the mod off for wicking. Works for me.What do you people put your attys in/on while building them to keep them in place? Seems like this would be a lot easier with a stable holding device... something heavy maybe.
I use the 521 tab (like the one already posted) for building new, but sometimes when just rewicking, I get lazy and just put the base on a mod and pulse fire to clean the coil and then turn the mod off for wicking. Works for me.
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I have actually done that lol....so now I use a pico.My only reservation about that stems from my own clumsiness. The base on top of a mod is a tall thin box waiting to tip over when bumped. The 521 tab is short and spread out so it can't tip over.
A small block of wood (1" x 2") with a 510 size hole drilled in it.What do you people put your attys in/on while building them to keep them in place? Seems like this would be a lot easier with a stable holding device... something heavy maybe.
What do you people put your attys in/on while building them to keep them in place? Seems like this would be a lot easier with a stable holding device... something heavy maybe.
A small block of wood (1" x 2") with a 510 size hole drilled in it.
Even power delivery - check
Must be able to fire cartos (not all spring loaded devices can) - check
Must be a looker and fit in a pocket - check
Fast charge - brilliant but not necessary with 3 of them alternating
Just checked and it appears to be spring loaded.Thanx for the informative review of the Tarot Nano Krisma...
So...the 510 pin IS spring-loaded???
[The Vaporesso site just lists "Thread: 510 thread" and FT just lists "510 threading connection".]
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This is what I was thinking about.Very similar for me, but about 3x3", with a 1/4" hole drilled in it and a spare ego adapter pressed in.
I have a spare 510 connector... looks like it's about to meet a piece of wood or a chunk of aluminum, if I can find it.This is what I was thinking about.
I just asked the wife if I could drill a hole in the dining room table to do this and she said NO!
She is so not a team player!!!
Yep, me too.I have a spare 510 connector... looks like it's about to meet a piece of wood or a chunk of aluminum, if I can find it.
This is what I was thinking about.
I just asked the wife if I could drill a hole in the dining room table to do this and she said NO!
She is so not a team player!!!
This is what I was thinking about.
I just asked the wife if I could drill a hole in the dining room table to do this and she said NO!
She is so not a team player!!!










Oops, either it changed or I didn't see it right. Gold IS available. I guess my nap helped my eyesight.You have to choose a color. But, none are available in the dropdown.