I just got confirmation that the first prototype accessory for the Kiss Alpha Centauri is made and will go into testing next Friday.
It's gonna be a good summer I tell ya.
It's gonna be a good summer I tell ya.
This brings up a question... What is the difference between the 71, 74, and 74x as far as what the end user can tell w/ their vaping experience?Definitely worth picking up the herc it's been my daily driver since August and I'm still amazed by how happy it makes me so happy I bought the 71 for even more power lol
71 has solid screw based adjustments in the bottom adapter, press fitting on the center post, non threaded cap, and the rod runs the hottest at 1.5-1.7 ohm
74 was spring loaded bottom insulator, spring loaded center pin, a threaded top cap and a rod at about 2.4 ohm
74x is Back to the solid screw connection insulator, spring loaded center pin, shorter top chamber, and the 2.4 ohm rod
As for the experience it depends on the person as I learned and got more consistent results I found a sweet spot where I can get any sized hit I'd like and can push it past my own limits and cough up a lung if I'm not careful
No, but you can put an sr74(x) in the sr71.Can I put a sr-71 white rod into my sr-74x?
You need a vw/vv option to run the sr71 nicely. Sometimes the post comes up when you open the bottom chamber, making it less user friendly to scrape the bottom chamber. Untill you dial down your herc, it be bothersome. I havent experiment with 2 coils, but @SamuraiSam says the sr71 design screams 2 coils (but double the buffer).So, maybe I should ask for some sort of qualitative analysis, because I'm not following -- you said you wanted the extra power, but did not explain what you found to be shortcomings on the 74(x). What reason do you prefer the 71 over the 74(x) herc? Do they not get hot enough for you? Does the higher resistance rod on the 74 then produce a cooler, but perhaps wispier vape? Is there a difference for cleaning or maintaining them that prompted the decision? For instance, the threaded vs non-threaded top caps, or perhaps the different sized top chamber makes some difference?
I know a lot of it may be personal preference, but at $100 I can't really afford to buy more than one whole unit just for personal analysis, so any further explanation of why I'd want one over the other would be much appreciated (in hopes of making fewer missteps on the road to a vape that I hate less).
Thanks, that is good to note. I like user friendly, as I'm trying to get away from the hassle of LAYG setups, but I think we're all some form of cloud chaser if we're even considering the Herc in the first placeWith the herc I do prefer the 71 many users say the spring loaded 74x is easier to maintain but I dissagree I prefer the interference fit of the 71 center pin/rod and greatly prefer the 71 style non spring loaded bottom insulator I haven't tried 2 coils I prefer to load just enough on top of the buffer to vape for a day I also greatly recommend the nibbler xl or some other method of seeing the vapor while learning how to control the herc in any form
Thank you sir, so I am guessing it is not a diameter issue but a length issue?No, but you can put an sr74(x) in the sr71.
Perfect! so my next question of course is, can i swap out 74 spring pin to the solid 71 pin? I think I can make a spring that can take the heat or just weld my pin solid if needed. lol.would ruin the springs in the spring loaded bottom insulator and center pin
I guess I should also ask what parts are swappable. If I purchase one model, since the internal parts are all available, can I build a Herc that can be fully swapped from sr 71 to sr 74x (not even taking 74 into account in this), or is there a frankenstein possibility? ie, can I use the 74's Ti coils in the sr71?
Perfect! so my next question of course is, can i swap out 74 spring pin to the solid 71 pin? I think I can make a spring that can take the heat or just weld my pin solid if needed. lol.
Thanks again. I would have done that but I did not see the 71 offered when I bought my 74x. I am going to order the 71 white rod and make it work in the 74x. I like the challenge!honestly I'd buy a 71 and a 74x upgrade kit with the newer chambers
So far, testing has shown that any combination of all this stuff, works with all the other stuff. EO carts on 8 tops on Persei bodies. V4 tops on 8 the shorty 8 tube with the Core insert. Too much fun after work today.
I really like using my 8 with the 18350 core insert
Oh yeah. Had to scoop this guy, what with the Nibbler collection I've been building for the last year and a half...
My first piece of non functional glass art
What kind of device are you trying to use the KISS cart on? It sounds like you are trying to use a resistance-referenced, variable wattage device. Those often don't work well with our grade 2 ti and ceramic heating elements, both of which really like fixed voltage. Grade 2 titanium wire has very unique properties and the resistance can be interesting...Was having problems with my 50w setup, was worried I'd wasted some $$ on the stupid thing. Voltage kept dropping during use. It appears my 7.4v KISS cart is actually the offending party, as it's resistance reads all over the place in my mod and also in my voltage/ohm meter -- voltage drop was presumably to keep me from exploding my face.
Reads from 0.1 ohm to 2.1ohm
@Joel W. I think you cant put a sr71 rod in the spring loaded post because the sr71 rod doesnt have the "gold" plated part under the rod, just around the rod. The sr74 rod is "gold" plated under and around the rod. I think the gold plated part is where the connection is made. Im sure @SamuraiSam has the answer at the tip of his tongue . Somehow, I was sure you can swap the rods only one way.Actually the problem with putting the more powerful 71 rod in a 74/74x is the heat generated would be too much and would ruin the springs in the spring loaded bottom insulator and center pin of the 74/74x