Sorry to hear that!Still holding it. Put an email request into customs asking for an update and clarification. Told me to watch the website for updates (nada). Hoping I didn't just burn $125![]()

Sorry to hear that!Still holding it. Put an email request into customs asking for an update and clarification. Told me to watch the website for updates (nada). Hoping I didn't just burn $125![]()
Cheers sir I appreciate it! I'll give you a hollerSorry to hear that!Please get in touch in email with your order no, let me have a look. You'll either get the products or a refund if they won't deliver it as it'll just come back otherwise.
I've had my spinning MP also turn the DRC after (incorrectly) lubing up the o-ring inside the cooling helix, and not putting enough wax/lube on the o-ring inside the mouthpiece. I'll also mention this happened with the green o-ring that was installed. My new Revolve has the black o-ring installed inside the stem, and I'm also careful now to NOT lube the inner o-ring, only the one under the mouthpiece.DRAW RESISTANCE CONTROL (DRC)*
āHold the Cap by the sides of the Digger-Outer and slide it into the grooves on the top of the Airflow Tube - you can optionally use a flathead screwdriver or your nails.ā
Received mine today. From the looks of the oring in the MP āairflow tubeā, it appears to be in the default mode, as described in the online manual, pasted above. (Non spinning)
QUESTION: Mine seems to be adjustable, just by turning the MP, NO NEED for a tool. Is this NORMAL?
Doesnāt appear to be any way to lock it at any given position, like FULL OPEN. The only way to visually see itās fully open, is to look at the TINY NOTCH indicator on the airflow tube, near the two slots for cap or screwdriver.
No, that's not how it's supposed to work heheonly the one under the mouthpiece.
And then, give the o-ring under the mouthpiece a good amount of wax.
No, that's not how it's supposed to work heheThe o-ring should stop if from free spinning so don't lube it.
Just remove the o-ring completely from the tube or place it below the mouthpiece, there is a cavity there to store the o-ring if it's not in use.
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Ok ! I was wondering how you could "accidentally" move the MP, but now I see.Just to be clear, I was never looking to make the MP āSPINā, I only use an IH to heat. Originally, my MP was tight enough to inadvertently grab and move the DRC tube inside, and thus change my chosen setting. I left the unit in itās shipped state, with the black oring inside, in the default upper position. I used a tiny amount of beeswax on that oring, and now the DRC no longer moves with the MP, if I touch the MP, which can happen often as I constantly use and adjust the airport adjustment ring, located right below the MP. Putting it in free spin mode, would probably be another way to disengage the MP from the DRC, but I wasnāt interested in having the MP spin. My DRC is now staying on my setting. Working great now, not going to mess with it.
The inconsistency of bureaucracy :'(Honestly it's even weirder. I just got an order from Dynavap and I explained to them what the devices were and sent them a link. I don't understand what is so different this time that they are giving me grief
Looking at this setting in the glass stem, the airport hole is directly above the last open twist in the cooling helix.
Any one play with this āoddballā setting, impressions?
To clarify (and I may have completely misunderstood what the OP was trying to do), I was talking about when the mouthpiece is in spinning mode, i.e. with the o-ring in the groove, not the stop position. In this configuration it's been my experience that it's important TO lube the o-ring in the groove at the end the mouthpiece tube (so the MP spins easily), but to NOT lube the o-ring inside the cooling helix; or the DRC tube will spin with the mouthpiece.No, that's not how it's supposed to work heheThe o-ring should stop if from free spinning so don't lube it.
Just remove the o-ring completely from the tube or place it below the mouthpiece, there is a cavity there to store the o-ring if it's not in use.
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No , I think that's still not itTo clarify (and I may have completely misunderstood what the OP was trying to do), I was talking about when the mouthpiece is in spinning mode, i.e. with the o-ring in the groove, not the stop position. In this configuration it's been my experience that it's important TO lube the o-ring in the groove at the end the mouthpiece tube (so the MP spins easily), but to NOT lube the o-ring inside the cooling helix; or the DRC tube will spin with the mouthpiece.
So lube this:
But not the one in here:
Alright, well now I'm really confused...so I actually remove the o-ring at the end if I want a spinning MP? Didn't glean that from anywhere in my case, and went with what worked via trial and error. Or I guess I'll just look forward to a more developed user manual in the future.No , I think that's still not it
This one you remove from there if you want it to spin (try to pinch it with your nails, it's not the easiest to take off). This o-ring provides friction to the inner wall of the MP in order to stop it from free spinning.
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And if it's not on the end like it was on the 1st picture then you can place it here for storing it - or just remove completely if you never change it on the go. The o-ring on this picture will move up into the cavity on the bottom of the MP when you push everything in place which will not stop it from spinning.
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Yes, correct! That's actually what the manual said as wellAlright, well now I'm really confused...so I actually remove the o-ring at the end if I want a spinning MP? Didn't glean that from anywhere in my case, and went with what worked via trial and error. Or I guess I'll just look forward to a more developed user manual in the future.
Today it landed! LOL ...And still don't know what happened. I was all set to drive to the edge of town to pick up my package as instructed this morning and it was in my mailbox just before noon. My wonderful wife had the wherewithal to email me to let me know. Someone needs to fire L, Dejoy. I blame him ;]
Seeing how I haven't gotten an update since it came to the states I'm guessing I'm not getting it tomorrow. Definitely not the first time. In fact it's almost every time. I'll get an update tomorrow telling me it's coming Thursday or Friday, and then get it the day before they say.Today it landed! LOL ...And still don't know what happened. I was all set to drive to the edge of town to pick up my package as instructed this morning and it was in my mailbox just before noon. My wonderful wife had the wherewithal to email me to let me know. Someone needs to fire L, Dejoy. I blame him ;]
Yeah. He came in with a measure that was gonna screw over a few states. Florida was listed as one of them. Thankfully I have lots of toys to keep me busy. Probably should clean my tip, even though I used it twice since the last scrub.I thought maybe there was some duty or tariff due or something. No, just bureaucracy tying itself into knots.
But you are right @acstorfer - this is happening a lot more than before DeJoy.