What's to keep the filler from getting clogged with metal debris?
And here is the first ever Fusion TankHits like a freight train. Need some better seals and it will be awesome!
Chopped a notch in a 2.6 ohm fusion carto and tanked it up. So far not leaking and perfect hit ever time. Only hold about 1.5 ml as it is though. With better seals would be a solid 2 ml plus whatever the carto holds.
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This looks really cool. But help me understand how the carto doesn't flood?
I always drip straight on the carto filler to top it off. I actually never have an end piece (rubber tip or drip tip) on my cartos at all. I just leave them open and drip to top them off. I drip at a slight angle on one side and when juice starts to show in the filler on the other side, it's full. It might be a drop or so over-full, in which case I'll just vape a drop off with a slurpy sounding pull or dab the top of the filler off with some tissue.
That's probably excessive background, but in my experience, if it is overfull by just a couple drops, to where the "water table" is higher than the draw tube thing inside, performance really suffers until the extra juice is vaped or dabbed off. Also, it seems to me that I am more likely to get filler burn when the over-filled carto is flooded and it is boiling juice instead of vaporizing it straight off.
So I just need help understanding how the carto doesn't flood before I go drop $30 on a tank? Does this set up have a slurpy pull to it?
See my post above as to why it dosent flood. Or at least my theory. I havent had a flooding, leaking, or sloppy draw problem yet. Im not much on fluid dynamics but comparing it to a gravity fed dog water bowl is the best I got.This looks really cool. But help me understand how the carto doesn't flood?
I always drip straight on the carto filler to top it off. I actually never have an end piece (rubber tip or drip tip) on my cartos at all. I just leave them open and drip to top them off. I drip at a slight angle on one side and when juice starts to show in the filler on the other side, it's full. It might be a drop or so over-full, in which case I'll just vape a drop off with a slurpy sounding pull or dab the top of the filler off with some tissue.
That's probably excessive background, but in my experience, if it is overfull by just a couple drops, to where the "water table" is higher than the draw tube thing inside, performance really suffers until the extra juice is vaped or dabbed off. Also, it seems to me that I am more likely to get filler burn when the over-filled carto is flooded and it is boiling juice instead of vaporizing it straight off.
So I just need help understanding how the carto doesn't flood before I go drop $30 on a tank? Does this set up have a slurpy pull to it?
Ruppy, can you fill in some blanks about cutting the slots? Bear in mind I don't have a machine shop in my garage—nor even a power tool, unless you count a hand drill.
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See my post above as to why it dosent flood. Or at least my theory. I havent had a flooding, leaking, or sloppy draw problem yet. Im not much on fluid dynamics but comparing it to a gravity fed dog water bowl is the best I got.
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