Moggy
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Post by Moggy on Jun 17, 2013 15:52:19 GMT
Daz pic is in 18500, Smokey is 18650. In 18350 it is 'fully closed' That's what their pics look like to me anyway
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Dan
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Post by Dan on Jun 17, 2013 15:53:38 GMT
Thankyou Monomach!
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lordy
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Post by lordy on Jun 17, 2013 16:03:45 GMT
Sorry - forgot to address your last point! Button positioning on the DT felt a little 'alien' at first, but it really doesn't take long to get used to. I'd like to adjust mine so it has a shorter throw... it should be a relatively simple task but I just haven't got round to it. Whether you fire with the pinky or push the button into your palm... you really do get used to it remarkably quickly.
Been using the Poldiac of late, which has a similar firer to the #20 in terms of position (although it uses two magnets as opposed to a spring). It's a much more expensive bit of kit and it regularly misfires (push button and nothing happens)... not sure whether the #20 is the same, but for me it's far more annoying an issue than the button positioning on the DT.
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Post by jeffc on Jun 17, 2013 16:06:13 GMT
Hi Dc84. I have both of these mods: My input after using both mods for many weeks: UDT-L:With cheap electric switch, with very poor wiring, had to rebuild it after only 4 weeks usage, and the 510 connector is made of soft brass, hence wears very quickly, and i am now forced to use a `Stainless steel` 510- ego adaptor (Better threads maximum diameter , hence recut threads on UDT-L 510 connector. Dream "100% mechanical mod no wiring, `Stainless steel build through out including the 510 connector threading. Bullet proof, worth the extra initial expenditure. Cannot comment on other recommendations as I do not have any of those. Remember you get the `quality`, you pay for . jeffc
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Post by Deleted on Jun 17, 2013 17:48:35 GMT
Thankyou everyone! Definately between the drawtube and #20 now! Only thing I'm not sure of is the button being at the bottom of the drawtube.. guess its something you get used to? Does anyone know where I can find pictures with different size batteries inside? My biggest thing at the moment is budget as not only will I be buying the mod itself, but also batteries too.. How does the drawtube justify the extra of the sigelei? Is it personal preference or is there something in the spec that makes it worth the extra £12? Another 10p worth ... I was tracking the #20 since its a Roller clone. Now I don't own one so am happy to be corrected but there have been reporting of the top switch firing on its own which is a concern - this might have been fixed with subsequent revisions - might be worth checking with any lucky vendor. You can get it open to rebuild it, but it's a bugger of job by all account. The internal housing is encased in Delrin. I think celticvapes posted a tutorial on their Facebook page #20 review Drawtube review Also worth noting I don't get any atty gaps on my Drawtube with anything I fit on it
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pedaldog
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Post by pedaldog on Jun 17, 2013 21:46:31 GMT
I got a drawtube from Charlie's after Lordy did the review and it is great, hasn't missed a beat and feels sturdy as well as looking good. with the SST on the top it is a beautiful device.
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