I hear a clicking sound when the wire is pulled into the mount. Spring inside there? Ball bearing, or something like that which holds pressure on the tail.
Don’t know mate but normally his atty’s have something quite simple yet genius included, the Mea Culpa was how it wicked from underneath using like valves and capillary action instead of the gravity fed system which is so popular, everyone who see’s it say’s it will never wick properly yet it wicks as good as any tank i have used while the system doesn’t allow for over-wicking so impossible to get any gurgling. The last atty was the Stigmata which I have a thread on here about which was just altogether different!
When I find out more of course I will update the thread.
I am a dumb ass, I have watched the video about 100 times and not bothered having the sound on!
Although it was those airflow towers rather than pin inserts the last time I can remember the airflow being angled across the coil rather than square on was the original Zeus which really delivered flavour!
Certainly innovative, and I can’t help wondering how effective those delicate pins that hold the wire really are, particularly with harder wires, and - how long they will fare, along with their “spring” which is a small O-ring .
Then to air flow, I think it fair to say that we know by now that undercoil air is the way to go, so what happened here?
With airflow, undercoil is a safe bet but many vapers have amongst their favourite flavour bangers an RTA that employs side airflow inserts, for me the Bishop blows “most” undercoil airflow RTA’s away. This also has the air angled across the coil which if the original Zeus is anything to go by gives air coverage to the coil more evenly.
As for the rest as mentioned in the thread with Holy Atty they always have something a bit different with their designs which pre-release most like you have major doubts about but with every other release the doubters have been proved wrong so until vapers are actually using this nobody knows for sure but my bet is on those delicate pins do a cracking job and the “thick” O-rings used as “springs” in my opinion are quite genius. My guess is they first tried a spring but those O-rings worked much better!
Clamps work great, this RTA is so smooth, silent and with the caramel tobacco I am on is giving bags of flavour!
Looks great Tim. So I guess it vapes as good as it looks
Yes mate, now upped the wattage, 22w is perfect with temp set to 430!
Doesn’t she look a beauty!
She does Tim, she does.
Picatiny No2 en-route, what a great MTL RTA!!!