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carlton M

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Penelope is jealous!
I am loving the Stratus! It is my first "real" genesis type rba, and after using the Dud, the AGA, and the far too cumbersome Aga-T (which were all great for practicing mesh/coil set ups, without the high $$$s), I know now the value of the real thing- The Stratus!
The hype and the cost (a humble, and honest $95.00 shipped!), is true and and worth every cent!
Not only is it a thing of beauty, it sets up easily, and vapes really well.
#400 mesh, 32ga kanthal, my first wick/4 wrap coil- 1.6 ohms, with the tight draw + DIY vanilla tobacco= YUMMY!
My only gripe, and it could be user error, is the pos. post spins when trying to adjust the connector pin, I have to use an adapter on my temperamental (and old/worn, well loved) BB. However it fits perfectly on my newer SB.
Would I buy another? Does hell go with yes? Hell yes!
 

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Penelope is jealous!
I am loving the Stratus! It is my first "real" genesis type RBA, and after using the Dud, the AGA, and the far too cumbersome Aga-T (which were all great for practicing mesh/coil set ups, without the high $$$s), I know now the value of the real thing- The Stratus!
The hype and the cost (a humble, and honest $95.00 shipped!), is true and and worth every cent!
Not only is it a thing of beauty, it sets up easily, and vapes really well.
#400 mesh, 32ga kanthal, my first wick/4 wrap coil- 1.6 ohms, with the tight draw + DIY vanilla tobacco= YUMMY!
My only gripe, and it could be user error, is the pos. post spins when trying to adjust the connector pin, I have to use an adapter on my temperamental (and old/worn, well loved) BB. However it fits perfectly on my newer SB.
Would I buy another? Does hell go with yes? Hell yes!


should have stated this earlier , the center post needs to be held with needle nose pliers while adjusting center pin , and to tighten the center post twist to the right and to loosen to the left . there is a threaded spacer pressed in the connector so if you disassemble the unit do not pull the the screw out of the connector instead unscrew it out . its very simple design that the internals can be easily taken appart by the user for cleaning there is nothing that could break beyond repair . and i always have replacements if you need them . ill get some photos that explains all this . im sorry i should have done this earlier
 

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should have stated this earlier , the center post needs to be held with needle nose pliers while adjusting center pin , and to tighten the center post twist to the right and to loosen to the left . there is a threaded spacer pressed in the connector so if you disassemble the unit do not pull the the screw out of the connector instead unscrew it out . its very simple design that the internals can be easily taken appart by the user for cleaning there is nothing that could break beyond repair . and i always have replacements if you need them . ill get some photos that explains all this . im sorry i should have done this earlier
Jherron, You are way too busy to think of everything! I knew there was a way, and that you would let us know, pics and tips and tricks would be most helpful!
Thanks again for all your hard work!
 

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DSC00191.jpgDSC00196.jpgDSC00197.jpgHere is my new Stratus with Pluid
 
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if there is enough demand for that capacity i will . but i would also consider doing it as a one off for you , let me see what i can come up with

Yeah, the Mega version will be great! If not production - I'd ask you to make another one for me if that's OK..
 

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+1 on "The Super Cell" I like the idea, and would be in for 1!

ETA- just signed up on the spreadsheet via my iPhone (not sure if that impacts this or not) and saw that the questions for single or dual still seem to be backwards (first question was how many dual, with sub title of how many single hole, and visa versa). As a noob to RBA's single is probably best for me, but I'll leave it to jherron for whatever he decides to go with (i.e. dealer's choice). Also, as I am quite new to RBAs, if you are still offering to wick and wrap for those poor souls with little experience, I would greatly appreciate it so that I may use your skills to learn. Thanks!!
 
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Jherron the single wick set up i see 3 holes on the plate for the wick the ground and the fill hole. Is the fill hole threaded and come with screw for those that prefer it closed.

One more thing please , are you going to start making the higher capacity Stratus and if so will the glass/pyrex be an option .
Thanks
 

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Jherron the single wick set up i see 3 holes on the plate for the wick the ground and the fill hole. Is the fill hole threaded and come with screw for those that prefer it closed.

One more thing please , are you going to start making the higher capacity Stratus and if so will the glass/pyrex be an option .
Thanks

I have some gen attys with a fill hole the size of a fill tip needle. Those are the best for me, as it allows the tank the ability not to vacuum lock. The perfect world would have the other 4 holes threaded...giving the most options.
 
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