Centered by hand using a #73 wire bit and swivel pin vise. Then a #60 wire bit reverse twist initially to clear the groove edges until I could spin the bit forward freely. Then dremel using a bit of vegetable oil applied to the bit with a paper towel every third of the way. Bit depth set even with the wire hole.
Then drilled straight through the center pin right across at the base. Allows liquid to flow all around.
Placed washer in 510 to 510 connector purchased from MFS. Think an r-10. Seals flow.
Then 2 r-04 on the 510 to 510 adapter
Did ... wick 400 and coil for 2.0 ohms. Gives me about 5-6 heavy draws before needing a tilt and squeeze. May add straw later.
Very happy. rda keeps body in place though there's the tiniest of space between the two. Like paper thin. Maybe a thin piece of plastic hole punched and cut to fit.

Then drilled straight through the center pin right across at the base. Allows liquid to flow all around.

Placed washer in 510 to 510 connector purchased from MFS. Think an r-10. Seals flow.

Then 2 r-04 on the 510 to 510 adapter

Did ... wick 400 and coil for 2.0 ohms. Gives me about 5-6 heavy draws before needing a tilt and squeeze. May add straw later.

Very happy. rda keeps body in place though there's the tiniest of space between the two. Like paper thin. Maybe a thin piece of plastic hole punched and cut to fit.


