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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 2, 2013 21:52:28 GMT
denis9t9, Just note Den that they have got the caps sizes mixed up/pictures the wrong way round. It comes with the bigger top as standard. Super-Shiny, Rom, the topcap can either be screwed on just like the evic one but it also comes with an O-ring that slips over the threading and sits in a groove at the bottom of the Evic, you can then use the topcap as a push fit which allows you to raise the cap to meet your attie without a gap. I think I might have seen that on a vid some where.
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 2, 2013 20:03:52 GMT
Had a set Den, these are top quality. I liked them more than other versions, you will not be disappointed. Greigster they do look nice, have been looking at the Kir Fanis set but I think these look nicer.
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 2, 2013 19:47:09 GMT
Looking to buy a new camera, at present i have a :http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/DSC-W320/specifications The problem with that camera is it's fine for daytime pictures but very poor for night time pictures. Was thinking about this one: www.ephotozine.com/article/canon-ixus-255-hs-review-21819Any thoughts? or is there better for that price? Looking forward to your thoughts Super-Shiny I have various SLR cameras but also have a previous model to this one the TZ20, the photo quality is excellent & also takes very good video, the zoom is outstanding for this size of camera, the only down side is the flash range but that will apply to all compacts you go for. As a take anywhere point & shoot you won't go far wrong, ignore the price they quote shop around for a great deal on a great camera Whoops must put the link in! www.ephotozine.com/article/panasonic-lumix-dmc-tz40-review-21738Just noticed if you go all the way down the bottom of the page it is only £234 on Amazon! Bargain
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 2, 2013 19:45:46 GMT
Looking to buy a new camera, at present i have a :http://www.sony.co.uk/support/en/product/DSC-W320/specifications The problem with that camera is it's fine for daytime pictures but very poor for night time pictures. Was thinking about this one: www.ephotozine.com/article/canon-ixus-255-hs-review-21819Any thoughts? or is there better for that price? Looking forward to your thoughts Super-Shiny I have various SLR cameras but also have a previous model to this one the TZ20, the photo quality is excellent & also takes very good video, the zoom is outstanding for this size of camera, the only down side is the flash range but that will apply to all compacts you go for. As a take anywhere point & shoot you won't go far wrong, ignore the price they quote shop around for a great deal on a great camera
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 2, 2013 17:36:00 GMT
Does anyone own a set of these? Was thinking of buying a set if they are of good quality.
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 2, 2013 10:34:29 GMT
I presume it comes with a full crew for re-wicking
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 1, 2013 13:54:40 GMT
Have a good time & happy anniversary to you both, I know what you mean about the grand children we have 3 aged 2/3 & 4 they wear you out but worth every moment, enjoy. Thanks denis9t9 My Grandaughter and I are inseparable always going on adventures to parks castles and fun places, no wonder I never get the garden finished but she keeps me young Good to here that genguskhan the garden will always be there, enjoy her company as we do with ours while you can the innocence does'nt last for ever.
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Post by denis9t9 on Aug 1, 2013 10:34:23 GMT
Have a good time & happy anniversary to you both, I know what you mean about the grand children we have 3 aged 2/3 & 4 they wear you out but worth every moment, enjoy.
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Post by denis9t9 on Jul 31, 2013 21:44:13 GMT
You need to get it as close to the post as possible, have you watched Pbursado's video on the rsst, he use mesh wick but the same principle, which is always have good wick to wire contact, you wont get shorts from the rsst either as it has an insulated wick hole and the tank bottom is the plastic tank and not metal bottom, so its just a case of concentrating on get a good wick to wire contact. Few more tips denis9t9Attach wire at ground so it exits at the side nearest to the centre post and with the tail hanging over the edge of the deck. Make sure the wire leaves the ground screw in a direct line to the bottom most edge of the wick. Also leave a bit of a tail as you may need to pull it tighter if the bottom coil isnt tight enough on the wick. Most likely place of hot spots are the legs in my experience so keep as much wick contact as possible. Make sure the wire is touching the deck until it gets to the wick. It won't short as it is insulated. (Massive plus point of the rsst over other gennies!) Wrap the coil in a clockwise direction quite tightly. You won't choke the wick as it has the rope inside. Finish the coil by wrapping the positive end anti clockwise around the centre post. Doing this not only gives better coil contact but also lessens the chance of hotspots. Make sure you space the coils evenly and that they glow evenly before thinking about wetting the wick. Very important that it glows evenly! Once its glowing evenly you can drop a few drops of liquid on the coil. Light it up a few more times making sure that you have absolutely NO GLOWING! If it glows when wet it will taste rank! Move the coils about or mess with the tails depending where the hot spot is until you have no glowing whatsoever. This could take a few minutes and don't be afraid to keep the coil wet. When you're happy you can fill the tank. Won't hurt to add a few more drops on the wick itself too. Tilt it so the wick is totally saturated and light it up a few more times.. any glowing? If it glows you need to keep messing with the coil, if not, trim the excess wire, add the top cap so the air hoke is inline with the wick and facing you and vape like crazy! Most important part is to make sure that the wick is bone dry when checking that the coil glows evenly. Ignore this at your own peril lol It is a brilliant atty when you get it right and a lot easier to wick than a silica atty as you dont necessarily need to worry about choking the wick.. I would lovw to show you a picture of my setuo but i sold my rsst to another forum member. It will all come to you and when it does you'll be Going on what you have both said it is more than likely my coils are to loose, this could also have been my problem with the did clone as well, thanks for the advice Dan & richo71 it is much appreciated.
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Post by denis9t9 on Jul 31, 2013 13:16:47 GMT
Do you pull the coil tight when wraping the wick, i have watched all the vids & i do not pull it to tight as it pulls the wick towards the + post? You need to get it as close to the post as possible, have you watched Pbursado's video on the rsst, he use mesh wick but the same principle, which is always have good wick to wire contact, you wont get shorts from the rsst either as it has an insulated wick hole and the tank bottom is the plastic tank and not metal bottom, so its just a case of concentrating on get a good wick to wire contact. Thanks richo71 will have another go tonght, having heard such good reports about the RSST i am getting a bit frustrated with it, tending to be a bit to careful maybe.
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Post by denis9t9 on Jul 31, 2013 12:18:09 GMT
Do you pull the coil tight when wraping the wick, i have watched all the vids & i do not pull it to tight as it pulls the wick towards the + post?
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Post by denis9t9 on Jul 31, 2013 12:14:41 GMT
My guess would be loose coil.. Never suffered with any kind of problem taste wise with mine... did benefit massively from increasing the airhole to 1.5mm though.. are you vaping with the fill plug in or out? is the air hole in the top cap aligned with the wick? and facing you? Dan not opened the air hole yet as it is brand new but filler plug in & air hole facing & lined up with the wick.
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Post by denis9t9 on Jul 31, 2013 11:39:38 GMT
As I said earlier.. 2mm rope with a full length mesh skirt. (wrap mesh tight around the rope at the top and really loose at the bottom) Oxidise the whole of the rope but only the part of the mesh that will be touched by the coil. 3 wraps kanthal 0.20 ~1.5ohms and away you go... Never ever had a dry burn or anything with that setup and the flavour was awesome for a gennie! Try it! Thanks Dan will give it a go with full mesh & .20 kanthal instead of the .25 maybe its because of the gap around the rope not drawing the liquid up. Scraped the coil of .25 kanthal, wraped my 2mm rope with mesh all the way down as per Dan sugestion 4 coils of .20 kanthal oxidised both before & after coiling pulsed the coil to get rid of any hot spots but cannot seem to get rid of the dry burn taste, could it be my coil is to loose as you can just turn it on the wick, the only way i can get a half decent taste is to really tip the RSST horizontal. I bought the RSST after having bad experiences with my did clone with simular problems. Help needed please.
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Post by denis9t9 on Jul 30, 2013 20:58:07 GMT
Where do I find greyhaze? It's a new web shop greyhaze.co.uk/ i have spoken to the owner Billy and i have recently bought my Sigelei 8W from him and he seem a very nice bloke and good prices too, he has stated that he will be adding more items as they come in Thanks richo71
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