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not too sure that would work....the pyrex DCT doesn't come apart. Other glass tanks do though....

You have to remove The Terminator to rebuild... the base and top have O-rings. I haven't tried other tanks yet, but some out there are.

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You have to remove The Terminator to rebuild... the base and top have O-rings. I haven't tried others yet, but some out there are going to different tanks.

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yes....the terminator tank does have the O-rings...I have other glass tanks that I can use......but he was talking about putting the inner parts into the Pyrex DCT tank...which doesn't come apart........;)

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Day 2 follow up. Still loving it as a dripper.

However...

I am a little concerned with one thing and maybe someone could push me in the right direction.

Last night I assembled the tank while without juice just to see how it felt and to get a feel for moving it around for ar control and juice contro before I actually filled it with some juice.

This is where I think I may have found a flaw.

The same direction rotation you use to open the juice flow is the same direction you use to detatch the atty from your mod.

If the juice flow not threaded I think this atty/tank would be flawless and my only reasoning is because when I went to unscrew the tank from my mod the threads were holding to my mod and the juice flow was the only part budging.

When I continued it resulter in the atty coming apart inside the (thank god) empty tank and the bottom staying on my mod. which took a little omph to get it off. Pretty sure I didnt snug it too tight on the bottom and I find even when it is in atty only mode I have to unscrew it off of my mod from the bottom to get it off.

This is in no way a deal breaker for me because like I said I love this thing as a dripper.

But with the tank on it leaves very very little room to get in there and remove it.

And now that I think of it even if the juice flow control was push and pull it would still just twist that portion but wouldnt unscrew from the mod so would be in basically the same boat.

Maybe some kind of thread lock but that sounds expensive.

All in all I absolutely love it as a dripper but will not be using the tank portion unless I dont plan on switching to another clearo or atty for awhile.
 

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This was my first thought but like MwSlim said its not a tight enough O ring.

I think the design was great on paper but so far as a tank mod it's only feasible with a one PV/ one tank setup.

Which given it's versatility as a tank/atty I might just go ahead and throw it on my Bolt when it comes in the mail and use it as a dedicated tester for new juices and or DIY stuff or as an all day vape backup that doesnt need vv

Also

$11.99 for the bolt + 8.99 for the Terminator, throw in a $7 battery and a cheapo charger and I have a nice giveaway for friends or family that are considering quitting sticks.

Still beats an Ego style starter kit IMO for price and power.

Although like I said I love the thing for dripping.



Since a carto/atty/tank should never be overtightened anyway... try turning from the bottom end of the tank to see if you can tighten/remove from your mod that way instead... I don't have this unit, so I'm just guessing at a suggestion to try that also works on the tank/carto's that I do have.
 

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Just ordered mine to try this out, i like atty flavor more the cartos i saw few reviews were the people dont like as a rebuildable, i not rebuild anything my octopus use premade coils so i think i will liked, hope so, and for 10 bucks it worth a try..

So my question for GotVapes, are you going to have the spare attys?


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It looks like it's going to be an easy enough rebuild.

You could always just buy the octopus premade ones at $2 a pop and just cut the extra wick to fit it in flush if you dont want to mess around with making the coil yourself though.


Just ordered mine to try this out, i like atty flavor more the cartos i saw few reviews were the people dont like as a rebuildable, i not rebuild anything my octopus use premade coils so i think i will liked, hope so, and for 10 bucks it worth a try..

So my question for GotVapes, are you going to have the spare attys?


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Day 2 follow up. Still loving it as a dripper.

However...

I am a little concerned with one thing and maybe someone could push me in the right direction.

Last night I assembled the tank while without juice just to see how it felt and to get a feel for moving it around for ar control and juice contro before I actually filled it with some juice.

This is where I think I may have found a flaw.

The same direction rotation you use to open the juice flow is the same direction you use to detatch the atty from your mod.

If the juice flow not threaded I think this atty/tank would be flawless and my only reasoning is because when I went to unscrew the tank from my mod the threads were holding to my mod and the juice flow was the only part budging.

When I continued it resulter in the atty coming apart inside the (thank god) empty tank and the bottom staying on my mod. which took a little omph to get it off. Pretty sure I didnt snug it too tight on the bottom and I find even when it is in atty only mode I have to unscrew it off of my mod from the bottom to get it off.

This is in no way a deal breaker for me because like I said I love this thing as a dripper.

But with the tank on it leaves very very little room to get in there and remove it.

And now that I think of it even if the juice flow control was push and pull it would still just twist that portion but wouldnt unscrew from the mod so would be in basically the same boat.

Maybe some kind of thread lock but that sounds expensive.

All in all I absolutely love it as a dripper but will not be using the tank portion unless I dont plan on switching to another clearo or atty for awhile.

FWIW it does fit and work well in this tank...
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think ill just have to try one. i tinker with everything anyways, so if it does have an issue,ill come up with an easy work around.

I can think of a couple of easy work-arounds already... slightly thicker o-rings being one or even a new ( ie different ) tank since they aren't that much and many of us already have several already.
 

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(not sure if I should bump this thread with a review?????)

I got my TT this morning.
As of now it's hitting like a dream.:vapor: I'm dripping with it at 3.7v.

BUT: If I had to do it over, I would have rinsed the TT with water and dried it out before priming it with juice.
It took me a few minutes to get a dirty taste out. I don't really care, but I think it could thro some folks off. (it goes away)

It hits and tastes perfect now.:) I'm dripping it now with some Blueberry Fluff favored Flux juice. (yum:cool:)
To prime it, I unscrewed the main steel cylinder in order to expose the wick and coil, and soaked them before I reassembled the unit. I still had to drip like 10 drops, to get it going great.


I'm really liking the drip-ability of the TT, and will switch to tank-mode later. I'm glad I took the risk and bought it! It's now listed for just under $13, and it's worth every penny IMO.

 
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