I think that might be the Trinity Premium shorty. I like how the base matches the lines on the Crown's knurling, if it came with a delrin attachment like the Copa I would buy itthink im refering to this
I think that might be the Trinity Premium shorty. I like how the base matches the lines on the Crown's knurling, if it came with a delrin attachment like the Copa I would buy itthink im refering to this
Was with you till today. Really think i got bad one. New coil is in and doing good for now.Personally I've never did anything different priming the Crown, simply put enough juice in the coil so its saturated and vape away. Haven't had a dry hit ever using the .15 .25 .50 coils on the SXmini-M and Vaporshark rDNA 40. Lots of folks like the 70-100 watt range, I really can't take more than 50 watts.
The coils last for weeks, when flavor begins to deplete, I change the coil.
Just a thought...break in and priming are both required for these heads. Let it sit overnight installed on the Crown and see if it makes a difference for you. Or watch the vid and adapt it's principals to a manner and fashion which suits you.
It's exactly the same as the top o-ring.can anyone post a picture of their o ring that is seated there?
http://postimg.org/image/rkinm7qsz/
just wana see if my is not damaged or anything
anyone know the size for the o rings? and what is the "flat" o ring called?
i lost the entire pack even without opening it![]()
My .5 coils needed the better part of a tank to start tasting right. What kind of wattage are you using? I was surprised how much wattage it took to get decent taster out of it. I haven't tried the 1.2 yet, have a box but going to use up the .5 first.I picked up this tank to try out the 1.2 ohm coils and am very unsatisfied. The coils taste like burnt rubber. I primed the first one like I normally do and let it sit for about an hour and the first draw almost made me throw up. I kept at it since reading these coils need broken in but another coil that I let soak overnight and a tank later the taste is still there(not as bad but still overbearing). Is this common for stainless steel coils? I saw a post somewhere saying these coils need about 2 tanks to be broken in...is this true? If so that is ridiculous.
I read the 1.2 ohm coils are kanthal.I picked up this tank to try out the 1.2 ohm coils and am very unsatisfied. The coils taste like burnt rubber. I primed the first one like I normally do and let it sit for about an hour and the first draw almost made me throw up. I kept at it since reading these coils need broken in but another coil that I let soak overnight and a tank later the taste is still there(not as bad but still overbearing). Is this common for stainless steel coils? I saw a post somewhere saying these coils need about 2 tanks to be broken in...is this true? If so that is ridiculous.
I read the 1.2 ohm coils are kanthal.