Cart issues

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Ransyd1

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Just got my ego a couple of days ago and absolutely love it! The problem is, I've been refilling the carts after just a few pulls on the e-cig. When I go to refill, the polyfil is still very wet. Assuming it is a problem with the wicking ability of the polyfil, I went ahead and gave the "pyramid tea bag mod" a shot. There doesn't appear to be a huge difference. Still, when the flavour starts to diminish, I go to refill, only to find that the fill is still soaking wet! I really want to try the "blue foam mod" and see if that drains into the atty better, but as the nearest pet shop is 45 minutes away, I haven't made it there yet.(work... bleugh) The problem is, I'm not sure if I'm doing something wrong, or if I've just spoiled myself by keeping the atty soaking wet. Anyhow, what are your experiences?
 

davygravyt

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I'm still somewhat new to this, but I was having similar issues (and others) with carts for my 510, and none of the mods were really doing it for me.

I recently switched to 510 cartomizers, and I will never go back. They are SUPER easy to fill (look up the condom method), seem to last a pretty long time (at least in my limited experience and what I've read from other users), and for me, have delivered very good, consistent flavor and vapor. The first time I used a cartomizer I thought to myself "Finally, this is what I thought it was supposed to taste/vape like".

Also, they're very cheap. I bought 2 prefilled packs of 5 from Altsmoke for I think like 8 bucks, and 5 emptys from madvapes for slightly less. I highly recommend both of these vendors, however the cartos from Altsmoke seemed to work better for me.

Not sure if this is what you were looking for, but I hope it helps.

As far as blue foam mods go, The best one I found is the BFD (blue foam dart) mod, but I don't really like the taste of the blue foam, and I'm not entirely convinced of its safety. It could just be psychological though. Also, I havent really found an easy or clean way of filling carts. It's just so messy and time consuming.
 

DaveP

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The key is keeping the filler near the end of the cart. If you remove the cart and the filler is pushed back, you are not wetting the atty enough. The blue foam dart is a good mod, but you have to experiment with the size of the foam plug and the length of the tube.

If the tube is too short, the foam will be pushed back. If the stick is too long, the foam will end up with one side pushed down into the cart. The other side will be held up by the stick, which is pushed to the side, and your foam will be skewed. Once you get it right a single piece of blue foam will last for weeks, maybe months.

Any filler needs to be washed periodically. My blue foam always looks new after washing. it doesn't seem to burn and the cell springiness is restored by squeezing it under running water.

I haven't tried it, but the spring mod sounds like a good one.
 

ladyzr

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