Glass tank for Triton Battery?

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NoSoupfOu

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I wish Halo sold glass tanks but they do not, so i was wondering if there are any tanks out there that fit the threads of the Triton battery?

I have two 650s and 2 1300 triton batteries.

I mainly vape halo e juice but i wanted to try mount baker vapor and their list of damaging e liquids for plastic tanks is very long. So I figured might as well get a glass tank instead of dealing with headaches. Thanks for any help!
 

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The only tanks that fit Triton batteries without an adapter are Halo tanks. An 808D-1 to eGo adapter would work, but it would go on the top/small threads, not the bottom/large threads. If you're going to buy Mt Baker Vapor juice, they have the adapters. I'm pretty sure a 510 threaded device (such as a Protank) would also work with that adapter. I don't have one and I haven't bought anything from Mt Baker Vapor, so I can't vouche.
 

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I haven't tried Mt Baker juices and never had a tank melting issue. But I have tried a glass tank on my mod and it tastes cleaner than plastic tanks on the same mod. Not a huge night and day difference, but an appreciable one to me.

Beer tastes far better out of a pint glass than a plastic beer pong cup, so why wouldn't my ejuice?

But as I said in your other thread, get a twist battery first (unless you're melting plastic tanks). It'll make a far bigger difference.
 

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MBV juices, some of them at least, will burn up your coils pretty quickly. I have yet to crack a tank on one, but they do burn up my coils after about 2mL or so.

I have much more success with Good Life Vapor juices. Slightly more expensive but higher quality and they are all vaping just fine in my Tritons.

Have you tried any of the ice flavors? Thats all i really want to try. Black Ice, Blue Ice, and Extreme Ice. I wont order these if they burn up coils/gunk them up in 2 ml. Thanks!
 

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There are 4 flavors on Mount Baker Vapor that I want to try and the plus side it is not on the list that can harm plastic tanks. I shouldn't run into a problem then right? Like i said earlier I always vape halo juice but wanted to have a variety every now and then.
MBV, after Halo, is one of my favorite ejuice sites. I vape many of their flavors with the Triton, and they do just fine. If the flavors you want to try are not on their tank-cracker list, you should have no problems at all. MBV is pretty conservative about these by the way, by no means are all the listed flavors necessarily hard on the plastic tanks, but it is always good to err on the side of caution.
 
I have actually run a lot of MBV liquids in my triton and G6 (mini tank). I have had some damage to some of my tanks, but it seems that Freckled lemonade is holding up really well. I have had some flavors etch my tanks after about a weeks worth of use, but none of the melting or leaking that I have heard in stories around here. MBV offers 808 to 510 adaptors, and vivi nova pyrex tanks. I have one on the way to me, so I'll let you know how that goes if you want. I don't like any flavors by Halo, though I have their batteries for now. I'll be moving on from them soon, but you are much further invested, so an adaptor may be your best bet.
 

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MBV, after Halo, is one of my favorite ejuice sites. I vape many of their flavors with the Triton, and they do just fine. If the flavors you want to try are not on their tank-cracker list, you should have no problems at all. MBV is pretty conservative about these by the way, by no means are all the listed flavors necessarily hard on the plastic tanks, but it is always good to err on the side of caution.

The issue I'm having isn't a cracked tank as much as it is the coils getting gunked up and burning out after less than a tank.
 

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The issue I'm having isn't a cracked tank as much as it is the coils getting gunked up and burning out after less than a tank.

If you notice the coils gunking up, you can dry burn them. Just take off the silicon piece, remove the top flavor wick and pulse the coils until they burn off the gunk; rinse, allow to dry and then put back into place the top wick and silicon piece.
 

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If you notice the coils gunking up, you can dry burn them. Just take off the silicon piece, remove the top flavor wick and pulse the coils until they burn off the gunk; rinse, allow to dry and then put back into place the top wick and silicon piece.

Is the term "dry" meaning you do this with a dry wick or the term "dry" meaning you do this with a wet wick until it is dry? I just dont want to damage the wick by burning it if you know what i mean.
 

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If you notice the coils gunking up, you can dry burn them. Just take off the silicon piece, remove the top flavor wick and pulse the coils until they burn off the gunk; rinse, allow to dry and then put back into place the top wick and silicon piece.

A few of those MBV juices (not all) gunk up after 1mL in my tank. It's just not feasible to empty out my clearo every 1mL of juice, clean it, wait to dry, and refill again.
 

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Good Morning! I'm not sure what exactly but I do know that additional hardware / accessories for the Trition are in the works and we hope to start having things ready in the next few months. Not much help now but we are listening to your suggestions!

Awesome.....Halo will really be a one stop shop! Thanks Cinder!
 
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