I agree it won't get hot at all, but that is not my area of concern.
Things can still leach stuff into liquids they are sitting in, whether they get hot or not.
As an example, I can not drink bottled water if it has been opened for more than a day.
It starts to taste like plastic.
Ingesting whatever might leach is not a big concern for me.
Vaporizing whatever might leach is a concern though, because that changes things.
In the end, it is not a BIG concern for me, but I would like to know for sure.
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Plastic water bottles are composite plastics. The greenie material is nylon. I ended up just using two coffee stirrer straws, side-by-side. They are made for hot liquids & use around food products, so should be fine.
What brand is the greenie thing?
Scotch Brite - BUT USE THE BLUE NON-SCRATCH KIND!!
I did the exact same thing last night! I was thinking what would support the "filler plug". I was thinking maybe a vertical coffee stirrer (who hasn't stolen a handful of those from work!) but I though fluid would be wasted or trapped in the tube itself and then I thought of a drinking straw. I have some cheap ones (thinner then the kind you get at a fast food place). I dismissed the idea because it hugged the wall too tightly and I was afraid the plug would go into the hole. It was extremely form fitting. Put in on the back burner until I could find an even thinner straw. I even folded it in half to make it more centered, but it seemed to take up too much space.
I also remember reading about the horizontal spring to press the fibers up into the atomizer from a few months back, but nothing really came of it. Just one of a million ideas thrown around, but I couldn't wrap my brain around it at the time. Seemed more like a solution for having to fluff up the fibers. The vertical spring seems to make a lot of sense in how much space it leaves for liquid.
There's probably going to be a million variations of this, I'm just glad there's enough evidence that the theory works. Kudos again, Scotty. Besides, nobody ever remembers who invented what. It's who makes it famous, right. =)
As for cutting off 2mm off the end of a cartridge cap. NEVER! I actually have a need for those caps now and I'm down to like three of them! But that does sound like a good solution for 801's and 901's that don't have a ledge.
--Prof Daffy
P.S. The water sponge bottle was a brilliant visual demonstration of the principal.
P.P.S. I did dismiss the straw a little quickly and might revisit the concept.
I used a McDonald's straw at first, which the diameter was too wide. So I cut a piece out lengthwise, which made the diameter smaller. It sort of wound back in on itself. I also tried using two coffee stirrers/straws side by side. Works the same and I already had quite a few of those on hand, too!
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