VaporShark rDNA

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TheKiwi

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I honestly think you're more into the latest & greatest gear aspect & DIY juices.
Somewhere someone is trying to tell you to slow down & enjoy the *toys* you already have.




Buuuut I may as well be talking to a wall............so.......what you buying next week? :p

Hehehehe >: ) im on the hunt for a new tank. The kayfun 4 has been terribly underwhelming, and I think I might be going with the TAIFUN gt 2 that goes on sale tmr. We'll see! I've a fat stash of vape budget reserved for 2 woodvils in feb, and some toys if they catch my fancy. Twiddle thumbs.


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Wub. Just ordered a black Lemo drop for my new rDNA heehe


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Congrats.....now dont break it!!!!
Mine came with Gummy Bears. :lol:

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Hehehehe >: ) im on the hunt for a new tank. The kayfun 4 has been terribly underwhelming, and I think I might be going with the TAIFUN gt 2 that goes on sale tmr. We'll see! I've a fat stash of vape budget reserved for 2 woodvils in feb, and some toys if they catch my fancy. Twiddle thumbs.

I took a look at the KF4 and passed. Instead I ordered a second GG Tilemahos. Fluid shows the ones with AFC as being out of stock but I think Imeo sent them some so call or email if it is something that interests you.
 

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I've found that there are usually four groups of people. Fanboys, satisfied customers, dissatisfied customers and haters.

The loudest tend to be haters, followed by fanboys. Dissatisfied customers and satisfied customers are the people I want to hear from (more objective views), and they tend to be the quietest...


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I took a look at the KF4 and passed. Instead I ordered a second GG Tilemahos. Fluid shows the ones with AFC as being out of stock but I think Imeo sent them some so call or email if it is something that interests you.

Anyone spotted an Acrylic tank for the Tilemahos? GR-Modders is going nada on it this time around :(
 

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what???? I placed my order after the website crashed at 3:40am ET Monday morning and nothing yet. Story of my life lol

Probably the package deals as everyone says go first.

I was told that there'd be at least a week's wait for the first orders to ship out.

I was one of the last to order btw :)
 

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Am I the only one around here who actually bought the Atlantis?
You may not need it but you know you want it. Hehe!!

After I posted that, got an email from eciggity they had the lemos back in stock! Great, already found one elsewhere. So what did I do? Jumped right on, ordered another lemo and an Atlantis!

Hopefully I'm done picking up vape gear for myself for Xmas!!

Wait a minute, doesn't the K4 drop on the 6th???? Son of a.......
 
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I was told that there'd be at least a week's wait for the first orders to ship out.

I was one of the last to order btw :)
I ordered BEFORE the sale, wonder if mine will ship out around the same time as the people who got the discount. Hmmm.... still haven't received anything other than a confirmation email.
 

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Hello good people, I just wanted to update you with a build I've been doing for my Kayfun's that could probably be applied to a bunch of different atty's. I've been having trouble making good ni200 coils because the material is so frigging soft and can be very frustrating to work with. I'm sure I'm not inventing the wheel here but this has worked good for me. I do not like microcoils, I prefer spaced coils because less gunk seems to build up on the coils when I use spaced coils.

You will need a 6-32 x 1"1/4 screw, the one I used came from a computer fan I was using in a push pull configuration with a Corsair H50 water cooler. The screws are perfect for creating a .10 ohm coil with 8 wraps. The coil ends up nice and tight. You just have to unscrew the screw from the coil... carefully! I don't dry fire the coils at all, just wick it up, not tightly, and vape away. So check this out and see if it helps.






 

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Hello good people, I just wanted to update you with a build I've been doing for my Kayfun's that could probably be applied to a bunch of different atty's. I've been having trouble making good ni200 coils because the material is so frigging soft and can be very frustrating to work with. I'm sure I'm not inventing the wheel here but this has worked good for me. I do not like microcoils, I prefer spaced coils because less gunk seems to build up on the coils when I use spaced coils.

You will need a 6-32 x 1"1/4 screw, the one I used came from a computer fan I was using in a push pull configuration with a Corsair H50 water cooler. The screws are perfect for creating a .10 ohm coil with 8 wraps. The coil ends up nice and tight. You just have to unscrew the screw from the coil... carefully! I don't dry fire the coils at all, just wick it up, not tightly, and vape away. So check this out and see if it helps.

Dood, thats ......ING brilliant, THANKS!
 

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Mine should be here Friday, I'm hoping it's a winner and the 23mm diameter isn't annoying.

I use my TAIFUN gt (23mm) on my rDNA and there's actually no overhang. Add on a shark skin and it looks real sleek


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Hello good people, I just wanted to update you with a build I've been doing for my Kayfun's that could probably be applied to a bunch of different atty's. I've been having trouble making good ni200 coils because the material is so frigging soft and can be very frustrating to work with. I'm sure I'm not inventing the wheel here but this has worked good for me. I do not like microcoils, I prefer spaced coils because less gunk seems to build up on the coils when I use spaced coils.

You will need a 6-32 x 1"1/4 screw, the one I used came from a computer fan I was using in a push pull configuration with a Corsair H50 water cooler. The screws are perfect for creating a .10 ohm coil with 8 wraps. The coil ends up nice and tight. You just have to unscrew the screw from the coil... carefully! I don't dry fire the coils at all, just wick it up, not tightly, and vape away. So check this out and see if it helps.







Awesome stuff man. Will definitely be doing this. Stupid moment coming up....I was trying to figure out how the 6-32 size relates to the diameter of the coils. Googled around and found that the first number (6) pertains to the diameter while the second number (32) is the number of threads per inch. The formula I read about to get to the diameter is as follows....

Diameter = (first number) x .013" +.060".... so 6 x .013 + .060 = .138" diameter. Or roughly 3.5 mm.

Anyways I'm sure this was a stupid question but just something I didn't know.
 

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Awesome stuff man. Will definitely be doing this. Stupid moment coming up....I was trying to figure out how the 6-32 size relates to the diameter of the coils. Googled around and found that the first number (6) pertains to the diameter while the second number (32) is the number of threads per inch. The formula I read about to get to the diameter is as follows....

Diameter = (first number) x .013" +.060".... so 6 x .013 + .060 = .138" diameter. Or roughly 3.5 mm.

Anyways I'm sure this was a stupid question but just something I didn't know.

Good, I'm glad that my post might be useful. I have no idea about the sizes really. I didn't know what size my screw was and I Googled what size screws my old radiatior needed to attach the fans and that's what I came up with. I think the 32 is a perfect spacing for the coils but you could probably achieve similar results using a bunch of different screws. Just make sure the threads are smooth because while unscrewing, if it gets caught, you'll jack up your coil.
 

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I think the math is flawed Joppa. I have been using a #6-32 screw for a while and my 2.4mm screwdriver fits through the coil with very little wiggle room. I would guess the coil is about 2.5mm using the #6 screw.

I was just thinking that the diameter could be misleading. That 3.5 mm diameter might pertain to the outer portion (threads included) so when you wrap the coil around it you are getting a smaller diameter. I could be wrong though. But yeah I was just thinking the same thing.

After doing more research that formula appears to be for Major Diameter.

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