In search of a tank that isnt crap

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I wasn't responding to the OP Katya

But the idea is to respond to the OP. It's his thread. :)

We have other forums here to discuss other topics--we have an rba subforum, a Modders subforum, an APV subforum... This thread is dedicated to the OP's particular issue--he's looking for a tank that will work out of the box without rigging--his words. Everything else is pretty much :offtopic:

Why don't we wait for his return and see what he has to say? ;)
 

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You should heed your own advice and respond to the OP instead of trying to tell everyone else how they should respond.

I'm trying. But it's not always easy with so much unwarranted hostility around. :)

ECF is and has always been about helping new people. I don't want it to change.

If you want to recommend your preferred device, by all means, do so, but don't make it about being right or wrong. Because it isn't. Just like it isn't right to tell someone driving a Honda that your Subaru is better. Or that your iPhone is better than his Galaxy. ;)

Sorry for being off topic. :D
 

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My wife is using the Aspire ET-S Bottom Dual Coil (BDC) Glassomizer and I use the Aspire BDC Maxi tank. I prefer the Maxi because it has a removable drip tip. Both are great tanks and fill from the bottom. Easy to use and to fill if you have dexterity issues. They are also an inexpensive alternative since both can be found for under $10. I think I paid around $6 for my Maxi's on my last purchase. The ET-S is a glass tank and the Maxi is plastic.
Here's a few links if you want to take a look:
Aspire ET-S Bottom Dual Coil (BDC) Clearomizer
Volt Aspire Maxi BDC

Keep in mind if your battery only has a 51o thread then a 510-ego adapter will be needed. They can be found on many sights and are usually $2.50 or less.

Thanks for the links! I've been looking for the Aspires in colors. I just ordered 6. These have become my go-to.
 

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If you are that hung up on the PT being crap it could be because you suck... too hard on the thing. I can make any Kanger BCC perform like crap by not using it right. Including things like trying to suck the life out of it and running it at a way higher voltage or wattage than it's designed to work at. They aren't meant to be drawn on like a McDonald's shake and just because you have an APV that can run them at 4.5 volts doesn't mean it's a good idea either. I can also fix all those crappy problems by not doing that stuff.

the protank sucks at anything below 4.5, weak as heck vape and no flavor. What your guide on how to make it not suck? I must have rebuilt the thing 100 times and tried everything in the book and it still goes to crap fast. spend more time rebuilding and rewicking then I do vaping the thing. However my evod has been nothing but great
 

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Hi Insearch and welcome to ECF.

I have used every Kanger BCC clearomizer ever introduced and never had a problem. There is a learning curve with vaping--it's not like smoking. It takes some time to figure out how things work and why they work as they do. I've never met a piece of equipment that was crap. Some work better, others not so well, but they all do work.

Experiment and learn and you'll find your perfect setup. :)

Couldn't agree more. I will say I found the mini protanks less hassle than the aspire nautilus and Evods. I havenet tried many cartos but they seem easy enough provided u let them prime up front first.
 
thanks guys. Yeah i had a great day with the PT2 today and last nite after K702 got me in the right direction. Today was even better. I only had to blow it out once today and it was after a full day of work and the tank was pretty low. Once I noticed any gurgle in it I would crank the wattage up and vape it up then lower it down when it started tasting dry and unflavorful. would get a bunch of good vapes then crank it up when it would slightly gurgle again. repeating that helped me allot. I float around 6-8 watts depending on how its hitting and it keeps it hitting great for me. Once it started not pulling much juice in general, even on a lower setting so i opened the tank just to fix the negative pressure situation K702 described and it started hitting like a champ again. I am very pleased with this tank now and wont be buying anything else.
 
wow didnt realize this got to 13 pages. as I'm reading back I wanted to again thank you. Such an awesome community here! you have this broken down to a science and it's cool to see you're different preferences and experiences. Maybe I will get something in the future just to have tried it but for now I am really digging this thing. I'm still on my first out of the box head unit with no wick mod on it and i've chain vaped the crap out of it. very pleased. I just needed to learn how to use the gear. I do wish they would've given better directions in the box outlining the useful info i've read in this thread and forum but the problem was just my lack of knowledge. 2 .5 days of no cigs. this sure beats the first gen ecigs i got fed up with. go science!
 

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wow didnt realize this got to 13 pages. as I'm reading back I wanted to again thank you. Such an awesome community here! you have this broken down to a science and it's cool to see you're different preferences and experiences. Maybe I will get something in the future just to have tried it but for now I am really digging this thing. I'm still on my first out of the box head unit with no wick mod on it and i've chain vaped the crap out of it. very pleased. I just needed to learn how to use the gear. I do wish they would've given better directions in the box outlining the useful info i've read in this thread and forum but the problem was just my lack of knowledge. 2 .5 days of no cigs. this sure beats the first gen ecigs i got fed up with. go science!

It's very awesome to see that you are happy now. I read your original post when you first put it up but I didn't have an answer for you so I stayed out of it in hopes that folks would come along and help you. Really glad they did and that your vaping happily now. Happy vaping to you from now on hopefully:thumb:
 

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thanks guys. Yeah i had a great day with the PT2 today and last nite after K702 got me in the right direction. Today was even better. I only had to blow it out once today and it was after a full day of work and the tank was pretty low. Once I noticed any gurgle in it I would crank the wattage up and vape it up then lower it down when it started tasting dry and unflavorful. would get a bunch of good vapes then crank it up when it would slightly gurgle again. repeating that helped me allot. I float around 6-8 watts depending on how its hitting and it keeps it hitting great for me. Once it started not pulling much juice in general, even on a lower setting so i opened the tank just to fix the negative pressure situation K702 described and it started hitting like a champ again. I am very pleased with this tank now and wont be buying anything else.

More tips--just in case... :facepalm: ;) :D

Troubleshooting 101:

If your clearo is flooding, the connections are not tight enough--or too tight. Keep reading.

If you're using clearos and getting a burnt taste it means that not enough juice is getting to the coil and you're basically vaping dry, hot air or inhaling smoke from the gunk that's burning off of your coil. Not a good thing. Another case of bad taste maybe the tank itself--some arrive covered with some kind of nasty grease; wash them with soap and water (just the tanks--soak the coils in PGA or vodka).

There are a few things you need to remember when using a T3 or an eVod or a ProTank--in addition to keeping your coils clean and free of gunk that accumulates on them.

1) Make sure that the atomizer coil is screwed into the base tightly--every time you refill; they often come not fully tightened from the manufacturer, or may have gotten loose through repeated refills.

2) Look at all the inner seals and gaskets to make sure they haven't become dislodged.

3) Make sure that you screw the tank into its base tightly. If it's not tight, it will leak.

4) When you screw your clearomizer into your battery, do not overtighten--screw it in only until it makes contact--no farther, or you may push the center post in too deep and cause all kinds of problems, including leaking. When the draw becomes tight or the taste and vapor production begin to diminish, replace the coil. This will happen sooner (even as soon as one day of heavy use) if you're using dark, viscous, or very sweet juices. The old coil can be cleaned and dry burned.

5) Make sure you're not getting any juice in the center tube when you're filling--this will cause your eVod to leak like a sieve. If some juice gets into the tube, close the top cap, place a tissue under your tank and blow gently through the clearomizer to get rid of any excess eliquid. Also, extra condensation inside the tank may, on some occasions, drip back into the center tube. Wipe your mouthpiece dry with a q-tip or a tissue when you refill (or more often when/if needed).

6) Take an occasional "primer puff" (a slow draw without activating the battery) when you vape. It helps move the juice into the coil chamber and removes any air bubbles that sometimes form in the tank and may cause gurgling or impede proper wicking.

7) Take slow long draws rather than sharp and quick ones like we used to do while smoking cigarettes. Do not over vape, chain vape, power vape. Let the juice travel to the coil between drags.

and last but not least

8) Do not remove any flavor wicks if you're experiencing any leaking or flooding. Those wicks are there for a reason. If you feel that you have to remove a wick because your eliquid is particularly thick, do it carefully--one strand at a time. If your liquid is super thin, you can thicken it with a bit of VG (USP--pharma grade) or you can add another strand of cotton to your flavor wick. Don't add too much or you'll choke your atomizer and get a dry hit.

Also, make sure you're vaping at correct wattages; I like 5.5-7 watts.
 

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the protank sucks at anything below 4.5, weak as heck vape and no flavor. What your guide on how to make it not suck? I must have rebuilt the thing 100 times and tried everything in the book and it still goes to crap fast. spend more time rebuilding and rewicking then I do vaping the thing. However my evod has been nothing but great

Well then you might want to try the pyrex evod, which is the miniprotank.
And if that is nothing but great like the evod, then just take the base off the miniprotank and put it on the protank (and add an inverted silicone cap on the atomizer on top to fill the gap).
 

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thanks guys. Yeah i had a great day with the PT2 today and last nite after K702 got me in the right direction. Today was even better. I only had to blow it out once today and it was after a full day of work and the tank was pretty low. Once I noticed any gurgle in it I would crank the wattage up and vape it up then lower it down when it started tasting dry and unflavorful. would get a bunch of good vapes then crank it up when it would slightly gurgle again. repeating that helped me allot. I float around 6-8 watts depending on how its hitting and it keeps it hitting great for me. Once it started not pulling much juice in general, even on a lower setting so i opened the tank just to fix the negative pressure situation K702 described and it started hitting like a champ again. I am very pleased with this tank now and wont be buying anything else.

The protank itself uses the 510 connection to the battery but if you get a miniprotank base for it, (and add a second silicone cap on top to fill the gap) you will reduce the CONGESTION that goes on in the 510 threadwell which causes functionality problems.
 

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wow didnt realize this got to 13 pages. as I'm reading back I wanted to again thank you. Such an awesome community here! you have this broken down to a science and it's cool to see you're different preferences and experiences. Maybe I will get something in the future just to have tried it but for now I am really digging this thing. I'm still on my first out of the box head unit with no wick mod on it and i've chain vaped the crap out of it. very pleased. I just needed to learn how to use the gear. I do wish they would've given better directions in the box outlining the useful info i've read in this thread and forum but the problem was just my lack of knowledge. 2 .5 days of no cigs. this sure beats the first gen ecigs i got fed up with. go science!

SMILE.

Just about says it all :)
 

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SMILE.

Just about says it all :)

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