Hmmm. Idk if it truly would have a effect on wicking, but I could be completely wrong. There's only one true way to find outYeah I think that's what schnarp used on the one that I saw in an orchid fasttech discussion. Looks legit. At this rate every minor improvement on my orchid will leave it a whole new rta. What do you guys think of creating a channel around the perimeter of the outside of the base of the chimney. Like a moat. Same depth as the juice channels on the base.
Also might I add, even though I don't think it would have a effect, I support you 100% in trying it. You never know, it could be the next great thing for tanks.Yeah I think that's what schnarp used on the one that I saw in an orchid fasttech discussion. Looks legit. At this rate every minor improvement on my orchid will leave it a whole new rta. What do you guys think of creating a channel around the perimeter of the outside of the base of the chimney. Like a moat. Same depth as the juice channels on the base.
I'm loving my SP, those step outs on the channels was an act of genius. I'm considering attempting to mill something similar on my orchids. I can lay the SP on it's side for an extended time and not one drop leaks out. I cut my wicks to go into the step out, putting the chimney barrel on locks them in place. Wicks outstandingly, can chain vaoe an entire tank of high VG, never a dry hit.
Last night my Orchid-Ignition rig tipped over in my jacket pocket and in the course of an hour meeting leaked out ~2 ml of juice. It had never occurred to me before @jamieg71 wrote this post that the juice channel recesses could prevent loss of vacuum when sideways. I'm still amazed by it and simply have to give it a try. Preventing spills in pockets is reason enough. That's the only place where my attys might find themselves sideways for an extended period of time.
That looks damn goodone more...
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@TheWestPole im working on the aesthetics of the "super orchid" right now to match what i did to my 4nine, should be ready in a day or two, thanks again for the tank, beveled the edges on the drill press, its lookin good so far
Those brass tank rings with that finish look great. Will definitely follow your lead on my brassies.
Like I said, my shaky hands will make for an ugly hack job of a mod on my poor Orchid. As with Android, so with vaping... Form follows function.
Cheap orchid base I picked up from FT
The ugly holes are 4.63 X 3.15mm, deck side and base
Ugly, I know, I know but with the SilverPlay chimney and tank..
Won't go into great details, its a hack job after all. You always hear/read how this RTA or that RTA has AF like a dripper and its never true. Even the SP has slightly less than a Plume Veil. But this thing, only Atty I have with more AF is my little boy, and only with the chuff cap. A little over 2.8ml capacity, and with a six wrap dual parallel 24awg @ .25ohms, it sort of drinks the juice. Fast.
Edited Cuz I'm dyslexic sometimes
so is it just me or does the fact that the kayfun v4 having slits running across the threading to help prevent air build up seem like it should be a standard thing in all tanks
P Busardo mentions it and shows it just after 13:00 its like they took each side of the threads to a grind wheels to make it flat or cut slits up the sides.
makes sense. it just such a small alteration i might have to try it on one of my spare orchid caps. i still have a problem with top filling and it not flooding no matter how many different ways i've tried it. could be my wicking method, my orchid or maybe some other lil thing i am missing. I've watched and read enough to know i am doing it right but i still have to blow out access juice every time. The bottom fill seems kinda ridiculous to. needle bottles take forever and squeeze fills and blast drippers always seem to back up.Mainly why i have been looking for an easy mod to fix the problem. like widening my bottom fill or grinding the sides flat on the top threads.
Wonder if the Kayfun V4 top cap would fit on an Orchid chimney to be able to top fill?
@TheWestPole no problem bud, thanks for sharing all the knowledge and experience!Many thanks to @alex31804 and @CaFF for the vape mail and sharing the (o-ring) wealth.
I'm assuming the Quartz tank is glass? Don't judge me lol
Many thanks to @alex31804 and @CaFF for the vape mail and sharing the (o-ring) wealth.
This is the only Kayfun top cap I don't have that I still want. Just been too cheap to go for it.
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I'm still waiting for somebody to PIF me a lathe so I can convert a clone to this.
You think that cap would fit on a v4? I like it too. It's different for sure.This is the only Kayfun top cap I don't have that I still want. Just been too cheap to spring for it.
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I'm still waiting for somebody to PIF me a lathe so I can convert a clone to this.
You think that cap would fit on a v4? I like it too. It's different for sure.
Yeah that's what I was originally thinking. It would be nice.Wonder if the Kayfun V4 top cap would fit on an Orchid chimney to be able to top fill?
very nice with klf V2 cap.Will see if the vacuum seal works as it's supposed to with that much capacity. Apparently the Kayfun Extra Long M-Tank works great, so why not?
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The orchid v4 chimney outside diameter is 5mm. Just measured it. Wouldn't be the same as all the other Orchid versions? I only have the v4 and v6I think so Robert, but not certain about the V4 chimney diameter.
You think that cap would fit on a v4? I like it too. It's different for sure.
heres some cool shit
not sure if this was already discovered here yet