Perhaps its the decks, or I've been building in such a way that frequently getting "hot leg".
I'm fairly confident that this is the right diagnosis: dreaded sizzle sound immediately upon pressing the fire button, emits somewhere between slightly burnt to very acrid charred taste, if I look at my coils when i hear that DREADED sizzle - I se what looks like a miniature prairie fire in my cotton wicks in the deck.
If I were to NOT realize this is what's happening, the outer clapton wire would start to unravel, producing ever worse dry hit
$10million question could be "what causes hot leg" but i prefer to ask: HOW DO I AVOID IT? Since my kennedy rda recently came down with hot leg fever, I now know its not limited to postless decks.
Very much appreciate your input, and thank you
I'm fairly confident that this is the right diagnosis: dreaded sizzle sound immediately upon pressing the fire button, emits somewhere between slightly burnt to very acrid charred taste, if I look at my coils when i hear that DREADED sizzle - I se what looks like a miniature prairie fire in my cotton wicks in the deck.
If I were to NOT realize this is what's happening, the outer clapton wire would start to unravel, producing ever worse dry hit
$10million question could be "what causes hot leg" but i prefer to ask: HOW DO I AVOID IT? Since my kennedy rda recently came down with hot leg fever, I now know its not limited to postless decks.
Very much appreciate your input, and thank you