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  • unscrewing the cap is suppose to change the voltage from 5v (end cap screwed in all the way) to 6v (slightly unscrewed)

  • Sorry dumwaldo for double posting, just wanted to also clarify I'm not questioning your findings, I'm questioning the claims of the endcap tomfoolery. I'm glad someone is willing to put such claims to actual testing. Keep up the good work.

  • Ok, call me a noob here, but how would loosening the CAP do ANYTHING?

    I don't get it. Maybe some kind of electricity voodoo I don't understand is the basis for this whole idea, but it seems to me, being totally ignorant of electricity and how it works, but tightening and loosening a cap doesn't seem to me it would do anything unless it was connected to or operating some sort of electronic regulator. Right?

  • Very informative. Ive learned a lot from these videos. Thanks!

  • The Xhaler is a nice device and a nice price. I like mine, but consider it a 6v device. My vinyl only lasted about half a day before the corners were coming up and bugging the hell out of me. Looks better without the vinyl and polished up, just have to be more careful.

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