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If anyone has other suggestions, let me know quick before they begin production :)

I have countless concepts in my head, including an entire completely innovative tank design.....

But as far as the Higo is concerned, I only have a couple.
I would think that the afc adjustment cogs should be further recessed, or at least be detented to prevent accidental adjustment.

Also, how about some rubber grommets to fill the unused juice holes when going single coil.
 

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I have countless concepts in my head, including an entire completely innovative tank design.....

But as far as the Higo is concerned, I only have a couple.
I would think that the afc adjustment cogs should be further recessed, or at least be detented to prevent accidental adjustment.

Also, how about some rubber grommets to fill the unused juice holes when going single coil.

I agree on an actual single coil adapter.

I'm wondering on the afc cogs if they would be too hard to adjust if they were recessed without unscrewing the atty from the mod?
 

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They can't change the fill holes now as they went into production. They are 2mm though so not too tiny for everyone I hope. I use some pg in my juice so I admit I didn't notice them really. If I can bottom fill a Cthulhu v1 with high vg and an eye dropper we ought to be able to fill this?

You high vg peeps need to chime in on the 2mm holes.
 
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I use Max vg often.. I prefer a hole just big enough to put the unicorn tip in, as long as there's a vent, because I've literally blown the end off a unicorn bottle filling before. Talk about a flooded tank!!! If it big enough to put the tip in, I press and squeeze, the pressing holds the cap on the end... Max vg you can't refill at red lights... Lol
 

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Kinda hard to tell, but I'd like to think they know what they're doing with it, since max VG is kinda "the thing to do" nowadays. I use 89-95% VG, so we shall see when it's released!

I told them many that buy these types of tanks use high vg and have to fill with an eye dropper. Its too bad I didn't notice that first day (well, that someone here didn't point it out day one). They aren't adverse to changing that later, but too late for the first run at least.
 
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I prefer a hole just big enough to put the unicorn tip in, as long as there's a vent, because I've literally blown the end off a unicorn bottle filling before. Tank about a flooded tank!!! If it big enough to put the tip in, I press and squeeze, the pressing holds the cap on the end... Max vg you can't refill at red lights... Lol

No, probably not, lol! It does have 2 holes so one is for the displaced air. I hate when tanks only have one hole.
 
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I told them many that buy these types of tanks use high vg and have to fill with an eye dropper. Its too bad I didn't notice that first day (well, that someone here didn't point it out day one). They aren't adverse to changing that later, but too late for the first run at least.
I guess that is what power tools are for..

Although with the placement of the fill holes, it may not be possible to open them up that much with ease.
 

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I guess that is what power tools are for..

Although with the placement of the fill holes, it may not be possible to open them up that much with ease.

I know. I guess we will have to look at it when they come out. I have about a million plastic squeeze bottles with little tips for my tanks, but not everyone does :)
 

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If it's slow to fill, and the rest of the tank is solid, that's an easy fix. The good news is that while filling any juice that doesn't get in the tank can be wiped off, not down the chimney like a few other tanks I have.
*cough* Bellus *cough* *cough* *cough* MT RTA *cough*
 
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