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Post by Kandesys on Feb 23, 2015 15:40:01 GMT
I feel like a glutton for punishment at the minute, so...
I've ordered a euclase atomiser from m-vapes to have a play with. The tank seems to be a press fit (secured by o rings rather than screwed on somehow) which worries me, but the build deck confuses me, so I have to give it a try
Has anyone tried one yet?
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Feb 23, 2015 15:47:28 GMT
Nope but i did see it and was curious about it, let us know how you get on. I'm right in saying it's dual coil only am i?
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Post by Kandesys on Feb 24, 2015 19:56:08 GMT
Arrived today, and it's hmm, interesting...
Almost entirely press fit, so wouldnt advise putting it a pocket. Don't forget to lube the orings before you put it together, I've already cracked one glass tank, luckily it has 2.
Airflow is quite restricted, at its widest air hole it's a little tighter than a subtask mini on its smallest air hole.
Really nice deck to build on though, I've thrown my first build on there in a few minutes, and it's working great, very nice flavour, not loads of vapour as there's limited airflow, but I'm liking it. Not sure if it's the best way to build it, but it seemed obvious to start with dual vertical coils, I'll try to put some photos up as soon as I figure out how...
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Post by Kandesys on Feb 24, 2015 20:06:40 GMT
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Post by Kandesys on Feb 24, 2015 20:18:13 GMT
Could probably be made single coil, if you can figure out how to block one side of the airflow.
The airflow comes out of opposite sides of the center post.
I should have built this with the coils on the opposite side too. as that's where the juice holes are. There are 2 quite small holes in the chimney piece that would be right underneath the coils if i'd built them on the other side, ah well, working ok as it is, but i'll try it the other way next time. Maybe with diagonal coils rather than vertical too, smaller legs...
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Feb 24, 2015 21:31:51 GMT
Hmmm don't think this is for me, i like plenty of air.
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Post by luckychappy88 on Mar 10, 2015 18:23:50 GMT
I got this tank a few weeks ago too from mvapes very easy deck to build on, and the air flow direction is adustable using the screw at the bottom of the center pin... was building normal micro coils on it till i saw this, what a great idea to use vertical, can fit a much thicker coil in there that way, i notice you use a lot of cotton, is there any reason for this? I am still very new to rebuildable atomizers... the o-rings are a slight let down as had it come off in my pocket a few times wasting a lot of juice, but i can get used to that due to the fact the flavour is amazing from it
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