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And I just saw what you did thereYeah, that 1/8" bit can sometimes be "a bit too far."
And I just saw what you did thereYeah, that 1/8" bit can sometimes be "a bit too far."
That is correct, sir. The copper one is probably from the atty you won, right? My bitchy recollection takes me back to that one "V5" which came along right after the V4s came out. It was in fact a V3 (short tank) featuring a copper pin, touting itself a V5. It's posted somewhere back on this thread.
And I just saw what you did there
A few of them I used to watch them with my great grandfather, he was a mechanic for the army during the war so he loved em hahaKnow your WWII movies, eh?
It will cut into the insulator some (granted everything goes right) but from my experience it doesn't really effect it. No melting or anything like that.drilling them to 1/8th is definatly a PITA, ive got two that i barely got without trashing the insulator
same here, there was much grazing of the insulator but nay of the trashing. also, have not noticed any performance issues or leaking as a resultIt will cut into the insulator some (granted everything goes right) but from my experience it doesn't really effect it. No melting or anything like that.
I've never really seen the need for adjustable airflow, be it RTA or RDA. if I want a tighter draw, I'll use my standard plume veil top cap. If I want to Vape on a leaf blower, I'll throw on the chuff cap (best investment I've ever made for an RDA).
With an orchid, the airflow is nowhere close to needing a restrictor of any sorts. I don't see a need to cut off airflow from them, unless I had bored the original air holes and then decided they were too big.
And for science: my v4 with PC one piece tank. Fixes all the bottom fill problems, works great even with 80+ VG juice.
Ignore the rubber band, its easier than those hex screws to change a battery lol.
First SilverPlay, then UD Goblin, now this: Fogger V6. Orchid-like, decent capacity, solid top fill implementation and external AFC. Once again, should we expect external AFC soon from the land of crazed Orchid variation? Looking even more likely.
Chamber diameter is a bit bigger than Orchid. Bigger chamber = bigger deck = greater airflow potential. The chimney ID will be the choke point.
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The orchid I posted on the Hana clone has the juice channels deepened and I can say the flavor is as good if not better than stock. I do get a little gurgling but it's worth it for the flavorMy feelings as well. Haven't hit the too-much-air level yet. Wonder if @jamieg71 has. He opened his WAY up.
However, I have found that with my Orchids drilled out to the airflow I like I sometimes get a reduction in flavor. The juice channels need to scale up. Easy to just hog them out, but I would rather have some adjustability to tune them to suit the particular juice. That's what I'm trying next with a custom chimney that will allow juice flow adjustments as you vape. Will post.
The orchid I posted on the Hana clone has the juice channels deepened and I can say the flavor is as good if not better than stock. I do get a little gurgling but it's worth it for the flavor
That's why mine gurgles, I didn't take enough time to experiment and increase size slowly. Another thought I've had is notching a chimney at the bottom where it lines up with the channels. I would imagine that since the air pockets have a more open and faster way out, it would allow faster wicking. Again though that's just a theory and could be 100% flawed logic lolStock has a pretty good matching of juice flow to air flow, maybe a bit light on juice flow. I have good experience how much to increase it to make it just right for my style of vaping. Not so sure yet about my bases with maxed out air. That's why I want some adjustment. Gonna start very conservative though, because I really can't stand gurgling.
That's why mine gurgles, I didn't take enough time to experiment and increase size slowly. Another thought I've had is notching a chimney at the bottom where it lines up with the channels. I would imagine that since the air pockets have a more open and faster way out, it would allow faster wicking. Again though that's just a theory and could be 100% flawed logic lol
that sucks to see, low priced authentic but cant keep up with demand. better than high prices and no supply i suppose lolif only some silverplay clones started popping up, looks like they may not be too far off too - http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/2015-hottest-silverplay-rba-silverplay-rta_60149280529.html
Just saw this, kinda cool.
It'd fit an Orchid eh?
Product Description
The FOG box mod is made of high grade beech mahogany wood and 304 stainless steel ,designed and manufactured by ourselves YILOONG. It's a fully mechanical mod and all the metal is covered by the wood so you cant see it from the apperance. Essentially is a mod to house the Fogger atomizer (or any other 20-22mm atomizer provided its over 75mm in height)
This also fits:
Fogger Minis
EhPro Kayfun
EhPro Kayfun Lite (orginal)
Smoktech RSSTAqua
Rocket
The FOG BOX Specification :
• Material: High grade mahogany wood and 304 Stainless Steel
• Size: 53*28*86 mm
• High end side led switch button
• Battery type: 18650 type battery
• Hollow-out battery tube
• Bottom loaded battery
• 510 thread
$40 at DV:
http://www.discountvapers.com/fog-box/
That caught my eye around the holidays. Almost went for it. DV's photos are lousy but there are better with an image search. Substantial metal plate on the bottom is reassuring. Don't love the shape, but the wood could be easily worked differently. Still on the fence though.
I just got this mini:
And have this on its way:
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have seen some stories from hell about these nice looking wooden boxes from china lol ive also been tempted to buy oneI've thought about that second one..seems like a nice box...if a bit crude.
Not sure if it's safe though..
I've thought about that second one..seems like a nice box...if a bit crude.
Not sure if it's safe though..
have seen some stories from hell about these nice looking wooden boxes from china lol ive also been tempted to buy one
I need that bell cap badTall bell cap from the V6 Style D.
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Liking it. Keep waiting for it to be listed a la carte.
Not too much air by any means, but, wicking cannot keep up adequately when at low ohms and high VG juice. I vape at .2-.3 A few posts of yours after this quoted, I like your idea of a "V channel" and external juice control. I think I'm going to follow your model.My feelings as well. Haven't hit the too-much-air level yet. Wonder if @jamieg71 has. He opened his WAY up.
However, I have found that with my Orchids drilled out to the airflow I like I sometimes get a reduction in flavor. The juice channels need to scale up. Easy to just hog them out, but I would rather have some adjustability to tune them to suit the particular juice. That's what I'm trying next with a custom chimney that will allow juice flow adjustments as you vape. Will post.
Not too much air by any means, but, wicking cannot keep up adequately when at low ohms and high VG juice. I vape at .2-.3 A few posts of yours after this quoted, I like your idea of a "V channel" and external juice control. I think I'm going to follow your model.
Hmm, I wonder if there would be a market for aftermarket, post manufactured, modded Chinese clones....A year from now and you two propably have your own company manufacturing aftermarket performance packs to RTAs.
Not a bad idea actually.
Keep us updated. Also, what tools are you using to open the juice channels? I'm finding I've had more success at ruining decks using a variety of dremel bits.. I found a work around for the shaky hands but seems the bit will "grab hold" and there goes my threads.Hear ya. The one I'm using now (above) needs more juice too, and I'm also at high VG (80/20). Will see if the JFC gets me there. Otherwise I may back off the VG a bit.
Definetely. Taking a 12$ clone, modding it for hours and selling for 120$ is going to take the market by storm.Hmm, I wonder if there would be a market for aftermarket, post manufactured, modded Chinese clones....
i just shortened my big chimney orchid to nano bell cap size, and made a single coil setup, in the center, with wick running in an x pattern to the four channels, it solved the wicking problem and still tastes fantastic. should be noted that im at 1.4 ohms and 15 watts on an ipv mini using high vg as wellHear ya. The one I'm using now (above) needs more juice too, and I'm also at high VG (80/20). Will see if the JFC gets me there. Otherwise I may back off the VG a bit.
Definetely. Taking a 12$ clone, modding it for hours and selling for 120$ is going to take the market by storm.
Keep us updated. Also, what tools are you using to open the juice channels? I'm finding I've had more success at ruining decks using a variety of dremel bits.. I found a work around for the shaky hands but seems the bit will "grab hold" and there goes my threads.
New on FT. Orchid V6 Style D with full sized bell cap and two-piece chimney. The first non-nano bell cap I have ever seen. Soon to be available a la carte, I expect.
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damn you @TheWestPole, why didnt i think to extend the chimeny throuugh and use it as the drip tip, drats, time to go hack up another one....
that i need to see, and then, probobly work on replicating, then i can go back to dual coilSorrrrrreeeeeee. Didn't want to choke down the vapor stream with a DT. Re juice flow control, Penelope and Euforia (probably others) work that way and I've been wanting to try it.
Decided today not to do conical channels, but rather something like a tilted V shape so it widens toward where most of the wick ends sit. Did a test grind and looks promising. Hope to get one finished tomorrow.
I know you didn't ask me, but when I widened mine I used the $6 rotary bit kit from fasttech.com and one of the cylindrical bits. I'm not sure of the size and I'm not around it to check though :/. I pretty much just lined it up against the channels and let er rip.Keep us updated. Also, what tools are you using to open the juice channels? I'm finding I've had more success at ruining decks using a variety of dremel bits.. I found a work around for the shaky hands but seems the bit will "grab hold" and there goes my threads.
Could you post a pic? I've been wanting to be able to run singles without just clogging channels or buying a new rta. I've had a idea to take some 3mm tubing I have heat it up and bend it to redirect the air from the air hole not in use to the coil on the other side. But I think the way you did is a bit more practical loli just shortened my big chimney orchid to nano bell cap size, and made a single coil setup, in the center, with wick running in an x pattern to the four channels, it solved the wicking problem and still tastes fantastic. should be noted that im at 1.4 ohms and 15 watts on an ipv mini using high vg as well
yeah, when i get home, and also, vape through the tank, i will gladly post oneCould you post a pic? I've been wanting to be able to run singles without just clogging channels or buying a new rta. I've had a idea to take some 3mm tubing I have heat it up and bend it to redirect the air from the air hole not in use to the coil on the other side. But I think the way you did is a bit more practical lol
Thanks bud!yeah, when i get home, and also, vape through the tank, i will gladly post one