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    I guess everybody beat me to the answers lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by VIPOD View Post
    LOL...I think we have all the same issues, I got a Kanger on my REO at 3.7v....the carto will not die, nor does it have a burnt taste...closing in on 6 weeks.
    To be fair, I do rotate through PV's, often using three or four in the same day. I'll just have to pop a 510-801 adapter on something and put up with the extra quarter-inch...
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    "That's what she said"....(sorry, just couldn't help it.)
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    the Kanger carto's come in 1 size, and will fit the mini sub-tank perfectly, while with a 510-510 extender, will fit into the reg. sub-tank.

    Essentially, they are the same size as the M&P boge carto's. However, the flavor advantage of the Kanger is in it's unique horizontal coil, that actually helps in the longevity of the carto. That being said, I find one hole is needed when in a tank, as close to the bottom without covering it.

    The Kanger's come in two resistances, 1.9-2.0Ω (great for standard 3.7v), and 2.7-3.1Ω (preferred for 5v and VV mods). I normally set my VV at a range of 4.2 to 4.8V, depending on the juice viscosity.
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    How is this possible? I searched for Kanger in this forum before starting my tank questions thread.
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    Seems like you are making a real simple task very complicated.

    If you have a tank with juice in it and have to change cartos just pull the carto down a little and stick the other one in the grommet going the opposite direction. When the top of the new one gets in far enough flip it over and pull the old one out.

    Alternatively you can put your finger of the open end flip it upside down, pull the old one out, stick the new one in and flip it back over. You get a couple drips of juice on your finger but no big deal.

    Either of these methods takes under 10 seconds.
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    Have you tried that with these tanks? The grommets act compleatly differently than delrin or metal tank caps so it seems to me this method wouldn't work--but I haven't actually tried it so I can't say one way or the other...


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    I have not used these specific tanks, but since it doesn't require disassembly of the tank, and the carto passes through the grommets just like any end caps, I don't see why it wouldn't. Unless the grommets aren't securely in the place, but I don't know why anyone would design a tank like that. But since I haven't used these specific tanks, I cannot say anything for certain. I does work with the 5 or 6 different designs I've used.
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    I only have mine 5 weeks (same carto too), but I've accidentally vaped the tank dry, so you might not have to empty it with a syringe.

    Fried-Liver--- these grommets aren't securely in place, and it's a GREAT design!!!
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    Caps are hard/inflexible. The vinyl grommets are flexible. They will seal on cartos no matter how out-of-round, which is an advantage over the hard caps. They are also very cheap, which is an advantage over hard caps. While they provide a liquid-tight seal, they also tend to grip the carto more than the acrylic tank during disassembly--which means you cannot simply slide them through as you could with a hard cap. Think of the difference between plate-mail armour and leather clothing. Both offer protection and both have their advantages and disadvantage, but they require different approaches to care and usage.

    As to why someone would design a tank like that, Vermonster13 came up with the original design as a $1 DIY alternative to the hand-tooled tanks that started at $30 at the time. The basic style on which Mom and Pop's tank is based is the primary reason tanks are becoming more affordable--when people started making and selling the grommet tanks for $15, paying $40 for a delrin-capped tank became a lot less attractive to a lot of people. The delrin- and metal-capped tanks have their advantages (one of them is being able to change the carto using the method you described), but a lot of people see being able to pay 1/3 to 1/2 the price for the same function as the bigger advantage...
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