GG Amadeus RDTA

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Some pics of the new rda that I am preparing. The final version will have an even better outer design
 

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imeothanasis

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In a while the amadeus users will have their units in hand. Some tips to avoid any issues

1. Dont screw with tool the upper part of the body. Just screw it very well
2. Dont screw hard at all the refilling cap. Stop screwing when you feel a nice soft resistance from the internal o-ring
3. Keep post from their lower part when you close them for mtl wire
4. If liquid control becomes hard to turn, remove one of the 3 o-rings
5. if you separate deck from the feeding base, be sure to put it back again the right way
6. When you unscrew a little the center post extension to release the posts, be sure that you unscrew it by pushing a little at the same time, so deck will stay in place
7. After you receive your unit, remove totally the o-ring from the adjustable center pin
8. If you want to change air pins in tank mode, just push and turn the glass body. If the body starts turning freely and nothing happens, pull it off from the mod, put the dripper body and unscrew a little. Then push back the glass body and unscrew until the air holes under it get exposed.
9. To remove amadeus from the mod, keep it from the lower base
10. Dont screw hard the base to the feeding base. The base will screw itself after you put amadeus on your mod
11. Put your wick in a way to totally cover the feeding holes on tank mode
12. Before you refill please close the liquid control
 
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as lo zio said Stan buddy :)
I disagree sir. I find no issues with that O-ring in place. In fact I'm recommending to keep it there in my video, it is one perfectly important safety feature. You have actually designed it well - and it should be kept as-it-is.
 
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