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CashNVape

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who has one, how do you like it say compared to a goon 24, apocalypse gen 2?

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mrmoodz

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I think it's a decent RDA. I personally like the CSMNT more.

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Vapin-Dave

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I haven't experimented much with mine. Still has the original single coil build in it. However I've found that the o-ring tolerances on the airflow (top) o-rings is much tighter than the barrel (bottom) ones. This results in moving where the air holes are lined up to instead of adjusting the airflow. On the one I have I have to hold the barrel while trying to adjust the airflow which is very frustrating IMO. I've ordered the Drop RDA from TVC as it has notches at the bottom to ensure that your airflow holes stay in the right spot. :cool:
 
I haven't experimented much with mine. Still has the original single coil build in it. However I've found that the o-ring tolerances on the airflow (top) o-rings is much tighter than the barrel (bottom) ones. This results in moving where the air holes are lined up to instead of adjusting the airflow. On the one I have I have to hold the barrel while trying to adjust the airflow which is very frustrating IMO. I've ordered the Drop RDA from TVC as it has notches at the bottom to ensure that your airflow holes stay in the right spot. :cool:
If you have one of the first ones that came out, like me, the air control is impossible to move! But I recently bought another one and the airflow adjusted quite nicely. So I took a closer look and realized that the new one simply had thinner o rings. So, I took the spare that came with the new one and put it on my older one and now both have an airflow that adjusts easily. I would suggest looking through some of your other o rings and you may find one that fits better.
 

Vapin-Dave

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If you have one of the first ones that came out, like me, the air control is impossible to move! But I recently bought another one and the airflow adjusted quite nicely. So I took a closer look and realized that the new one simply had thinner o rings. So, I took the spare that came with the new one and put it on my older one and now both have an airflow that adjusts easily. I would suggest looking through some of your other o rings and you may find one that fits better.

That's a good idea. Or maybe I could just swap the upper and lower o-rings if they're the same size as the lower seems to spin quite freely. I do have a good collection of spare o-rings so I'm sure something would work. Thanks for the suggestion! :D
 

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