excellent observation and nice pics and tips
Just found a random but awesome trick that helps with the stiff draw (a little)! When I screw the tank down all the way it covers the air holes and lets less air in, if I unscrew the tank a little bit it would let more air it. The problem with that is the tank would wiggle around a lot and it bugged me. Then I remembered the eVic top ring, and used it as a locking washer, basically.
The tank not screwed down (notice the eVic top ring is flush against the control head)
If you screw the eVic top cap up and "lock" it with the bottom of your tank then it hold its perfectly (notice the tiny gap between the eVic top cap and the control head)
In both pictures the tank it in the exact same position, with the top cap you can make up that gap, and since it has 4 air holes there isnt any restriction
Any word on the replacement heads being sold? burned through the first but after removing a thread the second is going into it's 4th fill. Just planning ahead.
Any word on the replacement heads being sold? burned through the first but after removing a thread the second is going into it's 4th fill. Just planning ahead.
I purchased one and it has been horrible. Doesn't wick, I tried all the tricks and different juices. Still horrible, dry hits and such.
I got an evod at the same time and that has been wonderful, so that will be my bottom coil choice from now on.
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you must have a bad tank for some reason, not sure what it could be but for me the vapeonly has become a stable in my book, it is just working so flawlessly, if you watch the phil video review he discusses what i have been saying all along and that is juices are def playing a part as to how these systems like vapeonly and t3 and evod will perform differently dependning on your juice , with all the types of juice and recipes and components that can make some thicker, thinner, absorb into wick better or worse etc... luckily we can remove the wicks on them little by little to adjust them the juice being used,
what voltage are you running it at..and on what resistance head
Well, all three heads and starting at 2.9volts then working up but it basically couldn't keep up at 3.0 volts either. I also used one of those tank airflow controllers when it was on my provari and I tried on my evic as well. I tried a few juices of different viscosity, removed a wick and all the other stuff. I literally spent half a day trying to get it to work then decided that it wasn't worth it. I have no issue with an evod with any of the juices so I'll just use that for bottom coil from now on.