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Eheim filterpad mod in Tips and Tricks; Originally Posted by quovadis Ok guys i tried all these types of reticulated foams. Your cart should be used with ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by quovadis View Post
    Ok guys
    i tried all these types of reticulated foams.
    Your cart should be used with reticulated foam only ...no poly fill...

    This reticulated foam is far superior for the following reasons.

    1. they are not absorbent but hold the liquid.
    2. they are mostly air so tons of liquid can be placed into the cart.

    3. if you pack this foam loosely you can fill the cart totally without using straws or other devices. The liquid slowly seeps all the way to the bottom of the cart.

    4. You must make sure that the foam piece is in a "V" Shape , so it is narrower at the bottom of the cart.

    5. You must make sure that the foam piece is exactly the length of the cart
    (e.g. an 801 cart is 1.1" exactly of filling material.
    You must not compress the foam down into the cart. It must fit loosely.

    6. no leaking...

    Throw all poly FILL away...it's a waste of time ...
    Would you mind sharing a link with us which reticulated foam to buy and where to buy it??? Please, please.

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    Default Reticulated foam

    Guys here we go :

    For the 801 cart a larger cell reticulated foam works best.
    For the joye 510 or smaller carts use a smaller cell reticulated foam.

    The larger cell foam i found is yellow in color and the brand name is AQUA CLEAR.
    made by a company called HAGEN. Rolf C. Hagen Inc.
    Product name is "AquaClear 50 Foam Insert".
    This foam works wonders in the 801 cart, because it holds liquid somewhat and you can fill the cart up due to the large cell configuration.
    I have a picture to show you the exact size of the foam insert for the cart.
    Do not compress this foam in the cart. it's size should be 1.2" long by 0.4" by 0.4"

    2. For the smaller carts, there is a smaller cell reticulated foam that works better.
    the one i am using is brand name MARINELAND "RITE SIZE FOAM SLEEVES"
    This insert should be cut 1" x 0.2" 0.2" .

    If you drip to one side of the cart , the cart fills up and you will not need a straw or spring...
    The yellow reticulated foam has transformed my janty stick.
    I do not need to top off the cart anymore, it lasts for 100 puffs.
    Furthermore the foam is washable...and it does not get all stiff like fluval or polyfill.

    Here are pictures.

    I have tried burning the foam, and trust me , you will smell or taste it if it burns. So should your atty fail, you will smell it long before it harms you.

    So any "NAY" sayers...go find something better..and return once you have succeeded!!

    (Sorry but i'm getting some heavy resistance from a few people who criticize but do not come up with solutions to the problem).
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    Quote Originally Posted by quovadis View Post
    Guys here we go :

    For the 801 cart a larger cell reticulated foam works best.
    For the joye 510 or smaller carts use a smaller cell reticulated foam.

    The larger cell foam i found is yellow in color and the brand name is AQUA CLEAR.
    made by a company called HAGEN. Rolf C. Hagen Inc.
    Product name is "AquaClear 50 Foam Insert".
    This foam works wonders in the 801 cart, because it holds liquid somewhat and you can fill the cart up due to the large cell configuration.
    I have a picture to show you the exact size of the foam insert for the cart.
    Do not compress this foam in the cart. it's size should be 1.2" long by 0.4" by 0.4"

    2. For the smaller carts, there is a smaller cell reticulated foam that works better.
    the one i am using is brand name MARINELAND "RITE SIZE FOAM SLEEVES"
    This insert should be cut 1" x 0.2" 0.2" .

    If you drip to one side of the cart , the cart fills up and you will not need a straw or spring...
    The yellow reticulated foam has transformed my janty stick.
    I do not need to top off the cart anymore, it lasts for 100 puffs.
    Furthermore the foam is washable...and it does not get all stiff like fluval or polyfill.

    Here are pictures.

    I have tried burning the foam, and trust me , you will smell or taste it if it burns. So should your atty fail, you will smell it long before it harms you.

    So any "NAY" sayers...go find something better..and return once you have succeeded!!

    (Sorry but i'm getting some heavy resistance from a few people who criticize but do not come up with solutions to the problem).

    Thank you for the information!! I found the smaller version for 510 on Amazon, but there are several choices for Rite-Size filters coded as either "Z" or "K" or "G". But the package doesn't look like the picture. Does your package you have show any code? This is the Amazon product:

    Amazon.com: Marineland Rite Size Cartridge Z, 3-Pack: Kitchen & Dining

    Thanks again!

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    Default blue foam

    It is the foam sleeve that fits the :
    H.O.T. MAGNUM MEDIA CONTAINER & MICRON CARTRIDGE

    The foam sleeves can be found in all pet stores

    Rite-Size Foam/Filter Sleeves for HOT Magnum at PETCO

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    you sure that with out the poly fill to close the flow the juice doesnt spill out?

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    I got some of the AquaClear 50 Foam Insert from Petsmart, think it was $3.99 for 3 pads. It does hold a LOT of liquid, but found it takes a bit for it to get down there to the bottom, maybe I have mine too dense. So far, no strange flavors, just juice, and lots of vapor, no liquid in mouth when topped off.

    Will report back in a couple of days, going to try and use this exclusively. Hope to find out how long the filler lasts, how it holds up to atomizer heat, and any possible leaks.

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    If you are having trouble topping the cart there are two reasons.

    1. The foam is too tight in there so you are compressing it.
    If compressed it does not work at all.

    2. When you fill your cart, tilt the cart at an angle and fill one side of the cart, so the air comes out the other side.

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    The yellow larger cell foam also works really well in the smaller carts.
    But it must not be compressed at all.
    I filled a 801 cart up at 8 am this morning and i have not yet topped off.
    I have been drawing all day.

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    I'm curious if a straw mod would help in this, I suspect it would. I'm still puffing on my first cart now, great flavor, plenty of vapor. I did notice, I had a lot of liquid around my cart as it thins out from the atomizer heat and sweats around the outside of the 801 cart... I may have put in too much juice, to be honest

    I just rest the janty stick up against my keyboard at a tilt and that liquid runs down to the atomizer, dont think its more than a couple of drops, so no floods yet from that.

    I hope to get the kinks worked out, I'm really tired of messing with the polyester batting, seems there's always too much liquid at the bottom before I start getting dry atomizer flavors, even with a straw mod.

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    You don't need the straw.
    The foam cells are huge.
    Make sure the foam piece is a little smaller than the cart, or same size...
    The liquid just drops in all the way to the bottom.

    There is always a little liquid outside the cart. This is not new to the foam, all these stuffing materials will give some liquid outside the white cart.

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