Liquid Tape Mod - Divine Tribe Quartz Quest (1st batch)
With all the great initial reviews of QQ v2 surfacing, this post is probably a little late. I have learned a great deal about the QQ v1 deficiencies from everyone in this community since the
Paperclip Mod post; I thought it might still be a good idea to share my solution for those who are waiting on the v2 or someone who just want to have a spare QQ.
Before we get into the fix, I also want to callout that I have replaced the ceramic heaters with 24 gauge grade 1 titanium coils. After rebuilding the v1 several times, the nickel wires broke off. I soldered it back on but was concerned about the health aspect (I had similar concerns with the paperclips). Bonus - the Ti wire’s orange glow made the QQv1 very fun to use for me personally.
To get everything ready, I took the QQ v1 apart completely and clean every part thoroughly. Here’s what you need for the QQv1 Liquid Tape fix:
- Liquid Tape
- Needle nose pliers
- 9/64” flathead screwdriver
The v1 has two major flaws - connectivity with the posts and shorting of the removable post. The connectivity issue is caused by the heater wires shifting around the extra space at the bottom of the post when heated. I noticed the screws are not going all the way down to the bottom of the posts on my QQ v1 no matter how hard I try to tighten them. I stripped a few trying.
To fix this, I use a 9/64” flathead screwdriver to widen the width of the post opening. This enables the screws to be tightened more easily all the way to the bottom. In case you go overboard with the widening (I did many times), use a needle nose pliers to narrow and adjust the openings. This fix has held the heater wires tighter than ever before, I have not have to adjust them since.
The atomizer short issue is caused by the exposed sides of the removable post and the base touching. To mitigate this problem, take the post out and apply a thin layer of black Liquid Tape on both sides of the removable post - top to bottom (circled). Alternatively, you can also apply the liquid Tape to the sides of the opening at the base. Either way, this fix has resolved the atomizer short problem.
With the customization specified above, my QQ v1 has been running at 0.15 oms with the Ti wires. Extra bonus of this mod is my QQ v1 will now stay in TC mode (Ti) without being kicked out by the eLeaf PICO.