Fusion Tank

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uzzaperez

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Is the 1" M1A1 the fit for the IKV Fusion cartos? I assume the 1.5" is for jumbos/megas?

Thanks in advance. Never used a tank before, being a frequent flavor changer, but for the first time I've been down to one flavor for the vast majority of my vaping for an extended period of time...seems like the time to make the leap.
 

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I use the 1inch tank on both standard cartos and on XLs.
the 1.5inch tank only works on XLs.

Just measure the carto you want to use, and as long as it is a bit longer than the tank you want to use,you are all set!. Be sure not to include the threaded part in the measurement, only the part that would be covered by the tank.

my 1inch tank is actually 1 1/8 inch with the caps. my Boge 3.0 carto's are 1 3/4 meaning almost half an inch taller than the tank.

the screw hole is a GREAT feature for filling the tank. it allows you to more easily fill with a syrenge, and you can literally fill the tank 99% full. I have never spilled even a drop of juice because of the fill hole on the M1A1, which is why it is the ONLY tank I will recomend to my friends.
 

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The Fusion works great in the short M1A1 tank and the soon to be Mega Fusion is really good in the 1.5 M1A1. Here's a pic of all three tanks the 1.0, the 1.5, and the blown glass one with fusions in all 3. The center tank is the 1.5 with a mega Fusion in it. They all work great. I always use the filler port screw because the carto will dry into place and stay put and it's less hassle and cleaner.

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PS: If you make the hole in the carto too large you can also put it in the tank with the screw at the bottom and place the hole under the screw then you have adjustable feed. Got a mega Platinum tanked that way now.
 
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Thanks for the feedback!

And good luck with your backs. After I threw my back out my doctor said I shouldn't lift anything heavier than a mini but...pfft, screw that. (this story is a total fabrication)

That's how I am too. I guess I got a bunch of discs or something that is deteriorated. I'll get over it.
 
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