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Post by maccafan on Jan 7, 2013 17:44:33 GMT
It took a while for the penny to drop (thanks to someone else nudging me!) but I am pretty sure that this is a Kayfun clone, but of the older version V 2.0 shop.svoemesto.ru/index.php?categoryID=556If it is anywhere near as good as that we are in for a treat From the look of the exploded view it has most of the elements of the Kayfun..Just not sure of how effective the air flow and coil feed arrangement is and whether it is adjustable....
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Post by dave on Jan 7, 2013 18:14:53 GMT
I see it has a hole on the base, but I don't see a screw to adjust the airflow. On the Kayfun adjusting the airflow is also supposed to adjust the liquid flow which depends on pressure being built up in the base and forcing the liquid up the channels to the wick. I can't say I have noticed a lot of difference in my mini though. I guess we will suck it and see - at about a tenth of the price of a Kayfun we can hardly expect miracles
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Post by maccafan on Jan 7, 2013 18:33:15 GMT
Yeah this one does look more like an ody type feed where how much you open the cone dictates the amount of wicking but there seems to be no arrangement to trap the wicks in the channels before screwing the cone on. So might be fiddly or we may be able to use a thin O ring, but we'll all have to suck it and see..
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Post by maccafan on Jan 11, 2013 14:53:29 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2013 14:58:54 GMT
Cool
have you tried it yet, what's it like?
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Post by deesigner on Jan 11, 2013 15:00:35 GMT
Brill they look pretty cool! Excited now
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Post by steve386 on Jan 11, 2013 15:11:50 GMT
Something new to play with
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Post by Skwoddy on Jan 11, 2013 15:15:00 GMT
Im still leaning to my argument that you dont trap the wicks in the channels, they are there for the liquid to travel up. Also not to leave too much excess wick above the coil as it will flood. I dont have one and maybe wrong, but i do have a kayfun and thats how they work.
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Post by maccafan on Jan 11, 2013 15:37:49 GMT
Cool have you tried it yet, what's it like? 1st impressions..The vape is brilliant..It's heavy and looks well made.. Center post is sprung. Comes with 5 ready made wick and coils. Nice draw for me, not too airy, not too tight but no way of adjusting this. 19mm diameter and sits nicely on 18000 series tube mods. Cons: Juice feed adjustment is a PITA..The cone locks with the top cap due to O ring and undoing that unscrews the cone. But the high coil position should not cause flooding/gurgling. There are notches on the base to maintain a feed like the Kanger T3, but the wicks get shredded when tightening down the cone, so wet the wick before screwing on the cone. Threads on base to receive the cone ain't great. Fitting the coil is a fiddle and works like the vision eternity by using pins to trap the "legs" but the hole in the two halves of the base is big so can use various thickness of wire. If you don't like small parts, you will hate this. But vape is brilliant once it is setup.
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Post by meeee on Jan 11, 2013 15:41:12 GMT
Im still leaning to my argument that you dont trap the wicks in the channels, they are there for the liquid to travel up. Also not to leave too much excess wick above the coil as it will flood. I dont have one and maybe wrong, but i do have a kayfun and thats how they work. I can see what you are saying as the channels do seems to be in the wrong place to put the wick in, I would have thought they would be located at each end of the wick if the wick is meant to sit in them rather than at 90 Deg.
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Post by maccafan on Jan 11, 2013 15:43:11 GMT
The coil sits diagonally across the posts..It's fine..
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Post by steve386 on Jan 11, 2013 15:44:14 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2013 15:49:15 GMT
Paid Hmm small parts, I'm gonna have to get myself some stronger glasses
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Post by meeee on Jan 11, 2013 15:50:54 GMT
The coil sits diagonally across the posts..It's fine.. that makes sense, silly me.
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Post by DiscoDes on Jan 11, 2013 15:58:05 GMT
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