EGO Cone as Juice Feeder

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irefine

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I don't know if anyone has tried this on their ego:
1) remove drip tip
2) Fill atty up about halfway with liquid
3) Put drip tip back on and blow through slowly until you feel the liquid went through the atty into the cone
4) vape
If the cone is on tight, the excess wont leak out. When you first start to draw you will feel the gurgling you get when you first drip but it goes away after about 2 seconds. I haven't had to re-drip for 15 minutes. I think the liquid goes into the cone and then is pulled through when you draw.
 

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OK at first I tried to blow the juice back through the atty holes and nothing. I couldn't blow anything except my eyeballs and cheeks. Then I re-read and put the drip tip on:facepalm:. Some of the juice actually came out of the top of the cone(not too much). Then delicately started vaping, yep..gurgle a couple times but not too bad. Still vaping (about 30 tokes). I get a mess whether I do this or not. Usually when I take my cone off after a full battery run I had better have a towel anyway. I push the ego to the limit in the first place, l.r. atty...draws until the battery flashes at me...I run em so hot sometimes they blaze.
I think (so far anyway) this idea ROCKS!! I drive mucho around town most days and until my bottom feeder arrives this will work much better. I think I'll be able to skip a few stop lights for dripping. Fill up 3 of em like this and may last me an hour or more.

Of course if I start tasting paint or the threads break or it blows up I'll let ya know....but I honestly think it should have done any of those by now the way I abuse it.
I say great post and thanks....kudos to you...
 

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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. :)
 

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and i wanted to try this..was waiting for more feedback

I don't think you could hurt anything by trying it...also I'm looking at my atty and it looks as if the wick is black so I will try with a de-bridged and de wicked atty. A regular atty may work better because it does get warm. I'll keep trying different scenarios.
How about you Irefine....any issues to report...Vapor?
 

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I noticed the draw got a little stiff after I let it sit for a while but not to bad. I'll keep trying it tomorrow and report back.

Yeh might not want to let the juice sit in atty, run it dry. Trying to finish up my second fill so I can go to bed (east coast). No need to take it all apart if you run atty dry...just add 10 drops (that is about 3/4 full on atty). This time I vaped more normal and I stilll have juice at almost 2 hours
 

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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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