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Cartridge filler materials in E-Cigarette Technical; Originally Posted by sircurmudgeon Found this at a fire-dancing/spinning site that sells wicks. Dunno how much it helps the ideas, ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by sircurmudgeon View Post
    Found this at a fire-dancing/spinning site that sells wicks. Dunno how much it helps the ideas, but it might?

    They also had stuff about cotton, fiberglass and terry cloth, but we know those won't work already. My idea after reading this was to put kevlar down by the atty and something else behind it to hold juice. No idea how this would play out. Looking into what kevlar gives off when heated at present. Will post back if I find anything useful.
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    The best filler I've used are the Lipton pyramid tea bags. It wicks like a champ and doesn't give me that burnt taste or suck up excess juice like the regular tea bags do. Plus you can rinse them out and reuse them. I've also tried the poly filler from WalMart, but I'm getting an odd stale taste from it.

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    Pyramid Tea Bags work quite well. One problem I have found with them is they do retain liquid and don't dry out. It seems once you get the cart full, you can vape until it seems dry, top off, then you're good to go. I just wish I could get those extra 6 or so drops of liquid to wick out of the material.

    I've tried all different methods of rolls and folds on this material, and no method seems to really get the last several drops of liquid out.

    It wicks wonderfully until it reaches that point, and gives good flavor (much better solution than the polyfill, or others I have tried).

    I haven't found a better filler medium yet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RenaissancePuffer View Post
    Pyramid Tea Bags work quite well. One problem I have found with them is they do retain liquid and don't dry out. It seems once you get the cart full, you can vape until it seems dry, top off, then you're good to go. I just wish I could get those extra 6 or so drops of liquid to wick out of the material.

    I've tried all different methods of rolls and folds on this material, and no method seems to really get the last several drops of liquid out.

    It wicks wonderfully until it reaches that point, and gives good flavor (much better solution than the polyfill, or others I have tried).

    I haven't found a better filler medium yet.
    Where are you buying the Lypton Pyramid Tea? I tried 2 major gocery chains here in eastern VA and they don't carry them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmvallee View Post
    Where are you buying the Lypton Pyramid Tea? I tried 2 major gocery chains here in eastern VA and they don't carry them.

    I got mine from Cub Foods. I couldn't find them at the local Rainbow Grocery, though they did have a TON of other tea there. My guess is the product is still new, they're waiting for demand to start carrying them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmvallee View Post
    Where are you buying the Lypton Pyramid Tea? I tried 2 major gocery chains here in eastern VA and they don't carry them.

    Try WalMart supercenter...I bought some two days ago and they work great. The tea is good too

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmvallee View Post
    Where are you buying the Lypton Pyramid Tea? I tried 2 major gocery chains here in eastern VA and they don't carry them.
    Bought mine at Wal Mart as well, along with the poly filler.

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    I have used the pyramids, but i didnt really like them too much.
    was rolling full bags up, and they leakes alot, and they bunched up alot also. Recently picked up the Fluval water polishing pads, and so far so good. They seem to let the flavor of the juice come through alot more.
    I would like some tips though. whats better, packing them tight, or very loose. SHould I use the straw mod with them.
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    Does anyone else notice their atomizer gets real hot when vaping even with a clean atomizer? Do other model e-cigs have attys that run cooler than the Janty Dura-C? Just curious. The Dura-C gives great vaping power esp with a new atty or fresh-cleaned one as long as it lasts. I'm certain the pass-thru is making a bit difference too but I keep th ebattery

    I've been switching around going from the original fill, which I re-use after cleaning them with plain water after I boil it then let it cool to room temperature, to the tea-bag material of some chamomile packs my daughter left in the cabinet before moving away (I use a type of cut loose tea w/ either a tea ball or a strainer depending on which tea pot I'm using), and even cotton as in cotton balls - these don't work so well. I am still trying the sponge material but it seems to get really hard after using several times so I had to toss that idea out the window.

    There was a post on this thread if not this board somewhere as to using the smoker's type of Polident to clean the attys. Well, this seems to be working really well for me at least so far. The most used atty is still not completely open but it is working much better than it did previously. I'm hoping it holds out until I can order a couple of backups just in case.

    I'm on day #9 without an analog cigarette. The only problems I am discovering is the fact that unlike analogs, the e-cigarettes doesn't seem to suppress my appetite. I wish someone could make a Dexatrim e-liquid to handle the food cravings. MOF, the diet suppression that comes with smoking was the last of my concerns when choosing to switch over from analogs to e-cigs.

    Is anyone other than me experiencing this craving? If so, what can I do to reduce the cravings of sweet stuff or food in general outside of my regular meal schedules?

    I still can't believe I'm on day # 9 w/o an analog. It's not been easy but I know I can make it longer and just hope the cravings that stops these food desires will go away soon or someone will figure out how to make a diet e-cig to control the food desires and to continue to help us at least quit the analogs completely then go with e-cigs for good.

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    Thumbs up Filler info on flame retardent

    Hi Everyone,
    I have writen to Fairfield, the makers of Poly-Fill. This is the brand Wal-Mart has. It is safe to use even though it has the warning about californias flammability standards. Here is the E-mail exchange I had with them.

    Good morning Jason,

    We do not add any chemicals to our fiberfill. It is flame retardant due to the inherent nature of polyester. If you hold a flame to it, it will burn however once the source of the flame is removed it cannot hold a flame on its own.

    Jason, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

    All the best,

    Cindy

    Cindy Wilson
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    Fairfield Processing
    88 Rose Hill Ave.
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    Tel. (203) 744-2090
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    We thank you for taking the time to contact Fairfield by Email. We value your feedback and will automatically add you to our Email list so that we can continue our Email relationship with you.

    This Email may contain confidential or proprietary material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review, use, distribution or disclosure by others is strictly prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, or authorized to receive the information from the recipient, please so advise the sender by reply email and delete all electronic and printed copies of this message.


    From: Jason Walters [mailto:ghostrider317@hotmail.com]
    Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 6:13 AM
    To: MKTG
    Subject: Poly-fill 100% premium polyester fiberfill




    I purchased a bag of your Faifield poly-fill 100% premium polyester fiberfill. I noticed that it has a Notice that states This article meets the flammability requirements of California Bureau of Furnishings Technical Bulletin 117. Care should be exercised near open flame or with burning cigarettes. I was wondering if that means you have added a chemical flame retardent or some other chemical? Please let me know as I am looking for fill without added chemicals. E-mail me a response at ghostrider317@hotmail.com or jasonwwalters@yahoo.com
    Thank You,

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