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Post by johnstrangey on Nov 18, 2015 15:08:01 GMT
Got vape mail today in the form of the bellus and boy o boy it kicks ass, bitch to build on with such a small deck but awesome flavour and vapour production
I did have a bit of trouble building on it twice I sniped the coil rather than the lead but other than that can't fault it as yet
Anyone found any other faults and ways around them yet or does it live up to the reviews online in your opinions?
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Post by GeoffUK on Nov 18, 2015 15:10:41 GMT
Sorry chum I know nothing of this kit. never owned one but heard lots of happy customers go on. I shall not be getting one just yet because it sounds rude.
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Post by peter12 on Nov 18, 2015 16:40:51 GMT
Dual posts is quite a common design these days. Helps to snip one set of wires before inserting second coil.
Also my favourite wire cutting tool is actually nail clippers (the ones with a rounded end) find they can get in most places with the edge of them.
With coils try not to go over 3mm internal diameter with standard coil type. If using clapton reduce to 2.5 mm.
I've had zero issues with it. Enjoy being able to top or bottom fill. As well as being able to re wick or coil with juice still in tank
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Post by blakey on Nov 18, 2015 17:02:40 GMT
When you get a decent build inside it's a fantastic tank The only problem I had was with trying to get dual nickel coils installed without the screws clipping the wires, bugga of a job Wouldn't say it outperformed the aromamiser by any great amount though.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 18, 2015 17:15:07 GMT
When you get a decent build inside it's a fantastic tank The only problem I had was with trying to get dual nickel coils installed without the screws clipping the wires, bugga of a job Wouldn't say it outperformed the aromamiser by any great amount though.I agree but it is a helluva lot better looking without the vape ring IMO.
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Post by blakey on Nov 18, 2015 18:07:27 GMT
When you get a decent build inside it's a fantastic tank The only problem I had was with trying to get dual nickel coils installed without the screws clipping the wires, bugga of a job Wouldn't say it outperformed the aromamiser by any great amount though.I agree but it is a helluva lot better looking without the vape ring IMO. Isn't it funny how we all see things different, I actually like the vape band
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Post by serialvapist on Dec 13, 2015 16:37:13 GMT
The Bellus is 1 of my fave tanks.. Vapes like a champ
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Post by catface26 on Dec 13, 2015 16:51:17 GMT
Had mine for a few weeks and I really like it but I can't get really good flavour out of it. Can't get anywhere close my Freakshow mini RDA and even my Subtank seems to taste better. Tried all sorts of builds.
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Dec 13, 2015 16:53:39 GMT
Dual posts is quite a common design these days. Helps to snip one set of wires before inserting second coil. Also my favourite wire cutting tool is actually nail clippers (the ones with a rounded end) find they can get in most places with the edge of them. With coils try not to go over 3mm internal diameter with standard coil type. If using clapton reduce to 2.5 mm. I've had zero issues with it. Enjoy being able to top or bottom fill. As well as being able to re wick or coil with juice still in tank The Bellus only has one hole per post not two like most of the other dual post atties so you can't secure one coil and clip it before fitting the other. Me i like plenty of airflow and with the Bellus deck being small large coils restrict it so i only put 2mm ID coils in mine. Even so it's still kinda restricted for me, not a full on lung hit. For me it's more of a flavour chasing tank but it sure does deliver on the flavour.
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Post by catface26 on Dec 13, 2015 17:03:56 GMT
Where do you guys place the coils in relation to the air flow slots?
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Dec 13, 2015 17:08:15 GMT
Where do you guys place the coils in relation to the air flow slots? I place mine so you can just about see the bottom of the coil through the airslots.
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Post by catface26 on Dec 13, 2015 17:10:37 GMT
Where do you guys place the coils in relation to the air flow slots? I place mine so you can just about see the bottom of the coil through the airslots. This is what I was doing and then I read the coils should be directly behind the slots but this makes the draw to tight. Would you mind posting a pic of how you wick yours when you get a chance/if you can be arsed?
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Dec 13, 2015 17:26:50 GMT
I place mine so you can just about see the bottom of the coil through the airslots. This is what I was doing and then I read the coils should be directly behind the slots but this makes the draw to tight. Would you mind posting a pic of how you wick yours when you get a chance/if you can be arsed? I trim it level with the bottom of the juice channel so it's filling it, just lay it in there though don't jam it in and compact the cotton too much just trim the sides down if you need to thin it out, it keeps up fine for me and i don't get any flooding.
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Post by catface26 on Dec 13, 2015 17:31:12 GMT
I've tried it that way but everywhere seems to say you shouldn't place the cotton any lower than that first little shelf?
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Post by Get Off My Cloud on Dec 13, 2015 17:38:56 GMT
I've tried it that way but everywhere seems to say you shouldn't place the cotton any lower than that first little shelf? Works for me, i don't usually fill the channels on that kind of deck but i found the deck would flood especially when filling the tank if i did not completely fill the juice channel on the Bellus.
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