Fluxos are here... now what?!

Status
Not open for further replies.

elfstone

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 15, 2012
2,601
3,018
OH
I just got some "Fluxomizer" CE2 clearomizers from GotVapes. And now what? I took off the mouthpiece and the first plug easily, but there is another plug that pretty much seems to block access to the innards... I can't seem to remove that. I saw a video where the guy really went through a lot of trouble to remove it. This doesn't look right! I can see that I might be able to squeeze a needle in there to fill it, but my main reason to buy these was because I thought they're easy to clean... how the eff to I open them up? Grimm Green ssaid in the review that he was able to disassemble and reassemble them incredibly easy, but I can't see a way without ruining the tiny coil :( What am I missing?
 

dormouse

ECF Guru
ECF Veteran
Oct 31, 2010
12,347
1,611
Pennsylvania
I never used them but from what others said I don't think the cloudy CE3 ones (aka Deluxe Fluxomizers currently at Gotvapes) are as easy to take apart as the old clear CE2's (what Gotvapes originally called Fluxomizers). What do you have? And yes they are filled with a blunt needle or flexible filling kit needle. In general 30% or less VG usually works best though some thinner 50/50's may work.
 
Last edited:

leftfeild

Super Member
ECF Veteran
May 21, 2011
760
283
Scotland
See the last cap left, after you took out the mouthpiece one and little circle one that's just sitting ontop of the cup seal? There's just one seal left, and it has 2 holes in it either side. You fill from there with the needle and syringe. Takes a bit of finding if you have the black ones. They usually sit about 90 degrees away from the wicks, so if the coil is facing straight up and down at you, the holes should be on the far left and right of it, literally right through the last seal.

You can take out the final cup cap if you want. Just takes a bit of work ;)
 

Rule62

Vaping Master
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Oct 28, 2011
5,765
15,339
Melbourne, Florida
Most people that use these remove, or at least pull up a bit on the inner cup seal. The best tool for doing this is a dental scaler, IMO. The coil and wick sit inside notches, on opposite sides of the ceramic cup. The easiest way to remove the cup seal is to insert the dental tool into one of the notches, above the wicks. You will feel the notch with your tool. Once you find it, and insert the scaler, pull the cup seal up and out. Fill the Fluxo, and then take the middle donut ring, and invert it. Install it with the flat side up, toward the mouthpiece. The rims on the ring will snap down over the ceramic cup. Replace the mouthpiece, or drip tip, preferably, and you're ready to vape.
 

elfstone

Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
Verified Member
Jan 15, 2012
2,601
3,018
OH
Oh, well, it works! Thanks, guys. On the first one I had broken the white cup thing trying to remove the inner seal, so I just wanted to make sure it can be done, and I did it with my paperclip re-shaped in a form close to a dental scaler.

The vape is good, maybe a little colder and with less TH than the 2.0 carto on my kGo.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Users who are viewing this thread