Please Help with 801 Atomizer Mod, Please! in Tips and Tricks; Here is a pic of the inside of one of the 801's I am using. I have silicone putty... I ...
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Please Help with 801 Atomizer Mod, Please!
Here is a pic of the inside of one of the 801's I am using.
I have silicone putty... I have pipe screens. I have an entire workshop, but can't seem to get this right! No matter what I have tried, it leaks. Can someone please help?
Thanks
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Maybe, if I use a putty mod but add a small piece of pipe screen to the inside part of it while it cures. Think I'll try this!
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certain brands of 801s leak like a siv..
I use the BE112 from
Be-112 "Pen Style" Atomizer
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Originally Posted by
doots
Thanks... does this atty have the same size threads as the 801, and does it take the same carts?
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Yes, the 801 and BE112 are interchangeable. I believe the difference is that the 801 has a high bridge where the BE112 has a low bridge. There may be some other differences but I am not aware of them. I'm sure someone will correct me if I am wrong. 
Lynn
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Originally Posted by
Sir_Lawrence
Thanks... does this
atty have the same size threads as the 801, and does it take the same carts?
yap.................
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I am not sure what the OP was trying to show with the photos, but liquid will always find the path of least resistance. That means that too much liquid will leech out of the atomizer wherever it can if it is not vaped. This is important to bring up as lots of folks fill a cart and put it in their pocket for later. That is likely a very bad thing to do. Any excess liquid is going to seep out and soil your pocket or case. It is, IMO, best to vape off a fresh refill to the point that the cartridge filler can hold back the flow of a fully-wetted cart.
Last edited by breakfastchef; 01-25-2010 at 02:49 AM.
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Originally Posted by
breakfastchef
I am not sure what the
OP was trying to show with the photos, but liquid will always find the path of least resistance. That means that too much liquid will leech out of the atomizer wherever it can is it is not vaped. This is important to bring up as lots of folks fill a cart and put it in their pocket for later. That is likely a very bad thing to do. Any excess liquid is going to seep out and soil your pocket or case. It is, IMO, best to vape off a fresh refill to the point that the cartridge filler can hold back the flow of a fully-wetted cart.
good point....
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Originally Posted by
breakfastchef
I am not sure what the
OP was trying to show with the photos, but liquid will always find the path of least resistance. That means that too much liquid will leech out of the atomizer wherever it can if it is not vaped. This is important to bring up as lots of folks fill a cart and put it in their pocket for later. That is likely a very bad thing to do. Any excess liquid is going to seep out and soil your pocket or case. It is, IMO, best to vape off a fresh refill to the point that the cartridge filler can hold back the flow of a fully-wetted cart.
I was trying to show the shape of the coil, trying to ask if someone knew of a cart mod I could make that would fit THAT shape. I understand about the liquid leeching out. Trying to find out info on making a mod that will stop the leeching. That is why I put in the picture.
Thanks
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