Halo Triton: 2ml limit?

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djsvapour

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Great!

I used a re-hashed T2 (dual coil, totally wicked) for a while in the summer. It worked quite well down to 1/4 full or less.

Keeping the wick(s) wet is the key. :) If the wick is taking up the liquid, you can get to almost empty.
 

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Hi,

Just bought Halo Triton, and the manual is saying that liquid in the tank should not go below 2 ml. But the capacity is only 2.4 ml, so do you guys keep refilling it all the time? Basically, you need to refill it after 0.4 ml all the time? Am I missing something here?

Thanks.

The manual does not say, "liquid in the tank should not go below 2 ml".

The manual says, "The Triton system will perform best when the tank contains 2ml of e-liquid or more continuously. This ensures the heating element will remain moist and extend the overall life of the coil. The Triton can certainly be used with lower e-liquid volumes in the tank, however the system then depends on the wicks to absorb liquid into the coil."

The coil assembly is towards the top of your tank. After a long draw, simply invert the Triton to immediately get juice to the coil assembly so it's ready for the next draw without depending on wicking up from the bottom of the tank. I usually refill my tanks when they get to the 0.8ml line. I refill to about 2.3ml.
 

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I fill mine when they are about half empty, I have gone down lower and have not had an issue, no change in vapor or taste.
I also have 4 xl g6 cartos, so I can have 6 flavors available
Allthough I do like the tanks better.

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As others have pointed out, the manual recommends keeping the tanks filled above the 2ml level. They certainly work just fine with less, though. That said, I've noticed a big difference in vapor production when the tanks are fuller. For most people, I suspect, it isn't always practical to be filling constantly.
 
The manual does not say, "liquid in the tank should not go below 2 ml".

The manual says, "The Triton system will perform best when the tank contains 2ml of e-liquid or more continuously. This ensures the heating element will remain moist and extend the overall life of the coil. The Triton can certainly be used with lower e-liquid volumes in the tank, however the system then depends on the wicks to absorb liquid into the coil."

The coil assembly is towards the top of your tank. After a long draw, simply invert the Triton to immediately get juice to the coil assembly so it's ready for the next draw without depending on wicking up from the bottom of the tank. I usually refill my tanks when they get to the 0.8ml line. I refill to about 2.3ml.

I missed that too! I got my triton yesterday and thought that to be odd too, but just misread it. Glad I searched for this thread :)
 

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I've had a Triton for several months. Don't leave home without it.

You can vape them until the tank is empty as long as you use the Twist and Twirl to keep the wicks wet. I do it every time I plan on changing the flavor in the tank. The one thing you have to do is make sure you keep the wicks wet and give it time to resaturate between each puff. Hit it too fast too soon and you'll get a nasty tasting dry hit.
 
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