I recently starting using the ADM in my 902, and have found it to be far superior then any other mod I've used, but I'm still up in the air on what to use as the plug.
Polyfill: works, but doesn't seem to wick as well as the Fluval and Blue Foam. Also seems (to me) to alter the taste more, and gives a more burned taste when getting dry
Fluval: Works well, wicks fine, but I feel it doesn't get as saturated as I'd like, to get that deep throat hit, as if I was dripping. If I leave the cartridge up so gravity can pull the juice down onto the Fluval, long enough, I'll get a couple of those good hits, but I have to leave it a while before I could get another.
Blue Foam: This is the real point of my post. When it works, its AMAZING, but I feel like I cant figure out the perfect balance of just enough Blue Foam to keep the atty SATURATED without flooding the atty. Too little and the cart leaks like a faucet, too much and it could wick just as bad as the polyfill (or worse).
My question is what does everyone use for their ADM, and how much of said material do you use?
For example:
When I use the Fluval I use just enough that I could easily stuff just the empty space above the spring with my fingers and sit about flush with the top. If I have to use a paper click to get it in there, I know I used too much.
When I use the Blue Foam, if I do that, I flood the atty. I've tried everything I could think of.
Cutting it the the same length and a little wider then the open space in the
cart.
Cutting it into a V so that the part that goes into the cartridge is smaller then the part that goes at the top of the cartridge, in hopes that saturating the bottom will help more juice make its way to the top.
I feel the Blue Foam could be FAR better then most materials if I could just get the size right.
Polyfill: works, but doesn't seem to wick as well as the Fluval and Blue Foam. Also seems (to me) to alter the taste more, and gives a more burned taste when getting dry
Fluval: Works well, wicks fine, but I feel it doesn't get as saturated as I'd like, to get that deep throat hit, as if I was dripping. If I leave the cartridge up so gravity can pull the juice down onto the Fluval, long enough, I'll get a couple of those good hits, but I have to leave it a while before I could get another.
Blue Foam: This is the real point of my post. When it works, its AMAZING, but I feel like I cant figure out the perfect balance of just enough Blue Foam to keep the atty SATURATED without flooding the atty. Too little and the cart leaks like a faucet, too much and it could wick just as bad as the polyfill (or worse).
My question is what does everyone use for their ADM, and how much of said material do you use?
For example:
When I use the Fluval I use just enough that I could easily stuff just the empty space above the spring with my fingers and sit about flush with the top. If I have to use a paper click to get it in there, I know I used too much.
When I use the Blue Foam, if I do that, I flood the atty. I've tried everything I could think of.
Cutting it the the same length and a little wider then the open space in the
cart.
Cutting it into a V so that the part that goes into the cartridge is smaller then the part that goes at the top of the cartridge, in hopes that saturating the bottom will help more juice make its way to the top.
I feel the Blue Foam could be FAR better then most materials if I could just get the size right.