Ok so I have other mods. bomshell, innovapor ultramax , the darwin,and I decided to get the wife a Prodigy V3.1.
I noticed right off that one of the complaints Grimm Green had about the V3 rattling was now gone.
As a matter of fact everything is quiet snug. So I'm reading the user guide for first use and I come across number 5-Take your attomizer, and Gently turn it into/onto the adapter. Once you feel resistance Stop! Continuing to crank the attomizer down will result in an atomizer short, which could damage both attomizer, and the unit itself. There will be a small gap between the atty and the adapter especially on the 510 adapter.
Hmm I thought., but ok. I use 510 dual core cartomizers most of the time. So thread it on until I feel resistance. Easy enough. Ok problem with that is that it works its way loose as you are moving about.
So give it just enough turn to make it not come loose. After 5 minutes batteries are dead and very hot.
Oh! I know what has happened a connection is being made even after releasing the button. The 510 adapter has a center post in it and if you tighten it to much you will push the pin down making a completed connection with the batteries.
Now in all fairness I could very well have a defective 510 adapter. I've got an email into puresmoker.
I looked at the pin from the underside to see if it would slide up. No seems pretty solid. I love the feel of the V3.1, but it seems tolerances are a tad to tight.
I don't understand why you would make an adapter with a center pin when you could have used a flat bottom (like ego) and when you screw in your atty, or carto it just stops tight. you don't have to worry about being so carefull as to stop the moment you feel resistance..
Dissapointed to say the least
has anyone else had this problem
PaulC
I noticed right off that one of the complaints Grimm Green had about the V3 rattling was now gone.
As a matter of fact everything is quiet snug. So I'm reading the user guide for first use and I come across number 5-Take your attomizer, and Gently turn it into/onto the adapter. Once you feel resistance Stop! Continuing to crank the attomizer down will result in an atomizer short, which could damage both attomizer, and the unit itself. There will be a small gap between the atty and the adapter especially on the 510 adapter.
Hmm I thought., but ok. I use 510 dual core cartomizers most of the time. So thread it on until I feel resistance. Easy enough. Ok problem with that is that it works its way loose as you are moving about.
So give it just enough turn to make it not come loose. After 5 minutes batteries are dead and very hot.
Oh! I know what has happened a connection is being made even after releasing the button. The 510 adapter has a center post in it and if you tighten it to much you will push the pin down making a completed connection with the batteries.
Now in all fairness I could very well have a defective 510 adapter. I've got an email into puresmoker.
I looked at the pin from the underside to see if it would slide up. No seems pretty solid. I love the feel of the V3.1, but it seems tolerances are a tad to tight.
I don't understand why you would make an adapter with a center pin when you could have used a flat bottom (like ego) and when you screw in your atty, or carto it just stops tight. you don't have to worry about being so carefull as to stop the moment you feel resistance..
Dissapointed to say the least
has anyone else had this problem
PaulC
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