EGO Cone as Juice Feeder

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It is the same principle used in my AVS tank, the lower part of the atty sits in the juice. Of course this was designed specifically for that, is a sealed unit that can can be laid on it's side w/o leaking and has an adjustable draw. Personally I will never go back to dripping/carts/carto's :)
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Ya know, this actually makes a lot of sense.

One of the nice things I've noticed about the cone is that if you over-drip, the cone holds on to it, and eventually it gets sucked back in the air holes and vaped. So this makes good sense to me.

You'd want to be giving the threads a good cleaning every single day, but for the longevity of the vaping you get... sounds good. :)

I was just thinking the same things -- and am considering trying it. Did you try it?
 

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not to mention that the hot liquid, captured in your cone, will erode the exterior color of your atty and strip it to the natural steel finish

Yum! Vaping dissolved paint kind of defeats the purpose, doesn't it?

Reminds me of a problem I had early on with my GGTS. Vaping at 6 volts caused a 901 atomizer to get hot enough to melt the edges of the cartridge. Took me a while to figure out what was happening. Kept wondering why I was getting that nasty, burned plastic taste.
 

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If you do this with a SS atty than you don't have to worry much. I tried doing this when the first Ego came out and it didn't work to well, but since the LR came out it makes a world of differance. I've had a LR going for over 3months now using this method, on an original Ego. There hasn't been a single issue at all. I also use this to break in atties. Put a new atty onto my ego drip 12 drops in, blow it through and then vape till dry. vapor isn't always great when doing this with a HV or reg atty but when you want to break in a atty fast it works well. The paint on the atty usually doesn't start to corrode until the second cycle or if you let it sit for a while in juice. Just pull out the atty each time and wipe dry, if you notice any blistering just scrape off the paint and you have a SS atty.
 
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