At this point I think it would be reasonable to have a separate sub-forum to discuss the kayfun and it's likenesses, similar to the Coil building sub-forum.
Motion seconded!
At this point I think it would be reasonable to have a separate sub-forum to discuss the kayfun and it's likenesses, similar to the Coil building sub-forum.
Yes, I actually have 3 clones, but one of them is total crap; no airflow at all.
I have to do whatever I can to protect the means of quitting.
Drip it! Throw away the chimney, the top two sections of the tank and block the fill and air holes. Then drill a 2.5mm on the side of the remaining tank section. That's what I did with a $17 crap one. It still is one of my best RDAs. LOL!
You mean you used to smoke before vaping?![]()
The vendor I got it from no longer has it listed but I found this one...
Dual AFC Kayfun Lite Plus V2 By Ehpro $40.50 | Vineyard Vapes
Tony
).Drip it! Throw away the chimney, the top two sections of the tank and block the fill and air holes. Then drill a 2.5mm on the side of the remaining tank section. That's what I did with a $17 crap one. It still is one of my best RDAs. LOL!
It's a shame we live so distant from each other. All we have here are metric bits lol. I could send you one or two though but it will take a week or two to arrive there.
Let me know
Regards
Tony
The Kayfun has been the best and the easiest learning curve yet. If you build it right, it just works and works without hassles. I think that the Nautilus has the potential for better flavor, but the heads need to reach some sort of repeatability. The BVC head seems good and I have one in a Nautilus right now, but it hasn't made me throw the Kayfun in a box and go back to the Nautilus.
My 3.1 is fine with the AFC wide open, but it could use a little more airflow. With a 3mm coil at right angles to the screws, it works and wicks really well. I seldom have to use the finger over the air hole trick to prime. I do sometimes puff a couple of time before hitting the fire button to juice it up a bit.
I'd like to follow up on this suggestion, to get *some* use out of the crappy clone I have, but there is a serious problem -- Home Depot doesn't sell drillbits that are metrically measured. What is the equivalent size of that 2.5mm you suggested?
2.5 mm = .098 inches, which is between a 3/32 and 7/64 drill bit, closer to the 3/32. Drill bits are also referenced by a standardized 'index' number, aka 'gauge' which is common in the machining industry, although I'm not sure Home Depot carries them. If you can find them, a '40' is .098 inches.
Drill chart