Hussar RTA

Time to redress the Hussar again... today we will use the Mini Ultem tank and on top either the Tricolor Mokume or custom coloured Titanium Torpedo Cap.
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Both Hussar's set up in full battle size... this should keep me going for tonight! :D
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So I decided i need to get me a hussar now. Anyone know where i can get it. Otherwise i will wait for esg to get stock. More interested in getting micro and nano setup though
 
So I decided i need to get me a hussar now. Anyone know where i can get it. Otherwise i will wait for esg to get stock. More interested in getting micro and nano setup though

@Ash there will be a group buy shortly.
 
What is this RTA comparable to Rob?
 
What is this RTA comparable to Rob?

@Gizmo I have tested a few High End tanks and the two that I rate the highest is the ESG Skyline (Greece) and the Hussar (Poland). I would compare both of them (if I have to) to a single coil in the SM25 or Serpent Alto but much better.
 
@Gizmo I have tested a few High End tanks and the two that I rate the highest is the ESG Skyline (Greece) and the Hussar (Poland). I would compare both of them (if I have to) to a single coil in the SM25 or Serpent Alto but much better.

That does sound good Rob.. How is it better though, flavour?
 
Some Pit Stopping of the Hussars this weekend. From left to right...full sized tank with Radiator Cap, full sized tank with Mokume Cap, Nano Tank with Titanium Torpedo blue cap!
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The Nano Tank is stupid! Far too small for practical purposes! Time for the Bell Cap!
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@Deckie a quick fix to the leaking top of the Hussar with the wrong O-Rings is to remove the little O-Ring on the top of the chimney and then screw the top on tight... only issue with that is the juice flow is very tight...
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@Deckie a quick fix to the leaking top of the Hussar with the wrong O-Rings is to remove the little O-Ring on the top of the chimney and then screw the top on tight... only issue with that is the juice flow is very tight...
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Thanks @Rob Fisher , I chatted to Paulina on FB & she suggested I do that. I actually changed out all my thin O-rings last week already, I scratched around amongst the spare O-rings and found the same size but thicker which stopped the problem. I actually prefer the Steam Tuners bell caps which I'm using :). I'm actually going to ask her the sizes of the correct O-rings (entire set) & get spares myself.
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Thanks @Rob Fisher , I chatted to Paulina on FB & she suggested I do that. I actually changed out all my thin O-rings last week already, I scratched around amongst the spare O-rings and found the same size but thicker which stopped the problem. I actually prefer the Steam Tuners bell caps which I'm using :). I'm actually going to ask her the sizes of the correct O-rings (entire set) & get spares myself.
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Hahaha @Deckie your pooches are wrestling nicely in the back there :)
That bell cap looks awesome.
Is the bell cap made of glass or acrylic?
 
Message from Hussar.

Mateusz Nowak Okay guys some good news. We will make a pinned post soon but to give you first news and help you repair the leaking faster.

First of all you dont want me to tell you the whole story how we realised what was the problem.

But lets get to explanation. In order to repair the leaking just remove the oring from the top of the chimney. It is too big, it is our screw up we did use too big oring. It took us several days to figure the problem out and for all this time we were looking in bad direction.

After removing the oring just screw the fill cap normally. The leaking will stop. You can always exchange as well fill cap orings to the ones provided in the spare bag to make even more sure there is no leaks from the tank.

Sorry for this problem guys
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:( Our bad. We wanted to make the seal better and it seems we screwed up the seal
completely.
 
Message from Hussar.

Mateusz Nowak Okay guys some good news. We will make a pinned post soon but to give you first news and help you repair the leaking faster.

First of all you dont want me to tell you the whole story how we realised what was the problem.

But lets get to explanation. In order to repair the leaking just remove the oring from the top of the chimney. It is too big, it is our screw up we did use too big oring. It took us several days to figure the problem out and for all this time we were looking in bad direction.

After removing the oring just screw the fill cap normally. The leaking will stop. You can always exchange as well fill cap orings to the ones provided in the spare bag to make even more sure there is no leaks from the tank.

Sorry for this problem guys
1f641.png
:( Our bad. We wanted to make the seal better and it seems we screwed up the seal
completely.
Spoeg en plak solution. @Rob Fisher may I request that when we do the group buy, maybe we should ask them for a couple of complete sets of O-rings that can be distributed amongst those who've had problems?
 
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