I call it ADP Mod.. Auto Drip Mod! in Tips and Tricks; Excellent mod Scotty.....
Been using this method for a day... very impressed.
Thanks!
This method should be stickied!
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Excellent mod Scotty.....
Been using this method for a day... very impressed. 
Thanks!
This method should be stickied!
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I'll try your spring trick with a piece of blue foam next.
I used to only drip, but I think the days of "only dripping" are over now.
The ease of the draw, and the amount of vapor I get compared to dripping, is just short of amazing!
I had been contemplating on purchasing some e-dobits. No need to now!
Last edited by Closet Toker; 11-01-2009 at 11:58 AM.
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"I'll try cutting a spring 1/2 - 3/4 the length of cartridge. Place the spring, length-wise into the cartridge. Then apply a single layer or two of blue foam pad on top. That would keep "slight" pressure contact with the atomizer wick to the pad. Perhaps this would work like an automatic e-dobit?"
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Just tried this method also. Seems to work pretty good. Had some trouble with flooding using one layer of padding...gonna try two layers.
Once I figure out the correct spring length I need, all should be good.
Anyone else try this?
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Last edited by Closet Toker; 11-01-2009 at 12:05 PM.
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wowwwww this really works great.
thanks a lot !!!!!
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scotty..... thank you so much for this mod. i tried so many others but this one is the best for me and my 510.
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I saw this mod when it was posted originally, and it looked great. Is anyone using this with an 801 cart, at 6V perhaps? I may just give this a try this morning and see how it goes.
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Great Mod Scott . I've taken the liberty of posting this over at the "other forum that can't be named" for those that do not have access to it here, Hope you don't mind. I have Cited you as the original author and Linked back to this thread.
I'm gonna give this a go later today , looks like a winner , well done
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I've tried something similar in the past, but instead of using the string in a horizontal position, i put inside the cart material from a copper sponge.
The copper sponge is a perfect material that doesn't take much place (almost nothing) and is a perfect heating element.
Then I put the poly fiber on top of the cart as a cap, that would serve both as a retainer and as a diffuser.
But I'm still trying to improve it.
On a 510 cart, you need a thicker cap than on a 901 or 801 cart, because when it flows, it flows, and the 501 atty needs less drainage than a 901 or an 801.
It's also interesting to notice that the older the poly, the better it becomes, since the thicker it gets, thus better retention.(at least for a 501)
I really encourage anyone to try it and to improve it...I don't have much time right now to work on it, but it is worth a look.
Last edited by Mist_Of_Joye; 11-01-2009 at 01:12 PM.
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Oh...Here is the link for the copper sponge: Abrasive fibres / Wire sponges
Last edited by Mist_Of_Joye; 11-01-2009 at 01:14 PM.
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Thanks so much Scotty! I just recently started dripping exclusively because I was fed up with VG fluids not wicking properly. But dripping doesn't last as long as I'd like ...
This is a perfect solution! I tore the house up last night, muttering like a madwoman in the quest for clicky pens. I applied your mod to 9 carts cut from just 3 springs. * I like to keep half a dozen or more flavors loaded at all times to avoid flavor burn out *
So far I've only tried this on 510 carts. I've pretty much shelved my 801's out of disgust and frustration, so I'll be trying those next as soon as I can get my hands on more springs.
Thanks again!!
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