Introducing Torpedo Tanks.

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Paulie P.

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Hey everyone. I just got a Torpedo tank the other day and it looks awesome. I usually use carto tanks so this is new to me. I don't know if I should try it out or sell it on the classy's. I have tried to use CE2's in the past and didn't like the way they performed. Has anyone had any trouble with the CE2's working on their Torpedo tank? Should I just go ahead and sell it so I can buy a Depth Charge? OR should I just try it out the way that it is? What to do????
 

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Hey everyone. I just got a Torpedo Tank the other day and it looks awesome. I usually use carto tanks so this is new to me. I don't know if I should try it out or sell it on the classy's. I have tried to use CE2's in the past and didn't like the way they performed. Has anyone had any trouble with the CE2's working on their Torpedo Tank? Should I just go ahead and sell it so I can buy a Depth Charge? OR should I just try it out the way that it is? What to do????

iv been using carto tanks and have heard nothing but good things about the torpedo tanks and waiting to see what happens with the tubes before i order one. id say try it since you have it.
 

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I have looked at this and I don't think it will work with the Torpedo. The Depth Charge should work just fine with it. The length of the 2ml tube was actually about using 901 atomizers in the Depth Charge. I just have not had time to make a how to or a video.
wow... 901?
any more info on this Jonah?
I love 901's... i guess the hole is sufficient to deliver juice to the coil without being too much?

another question... how hard is it to replace the inner o rings?
 

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btw, i haven't gotten a real feel of MWA's atty tank i06 setup, tried it but didn't get the pin holes right; cracked the i06 cap a bit...

but i am using iken 2.1-2.3 Ohm LR Fusions in my Depth Charge, on Provari, and wow... i may have already posted this, lol, but i have to say I have never experienced a better vape!
Unbelievable volumes of flavorful vapor... (60% VG) and vaping at 3.4 to 3.7 volts is plenty.

I will be trying Fusion SR too, but anyway, for now, Fusion in the Depth Charge is my discovery for the season.
 

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MWA's atty tank.. 306/i06:

wow... 901?
any more info on this Jonah?
I love 901's... i guess the hole is sufficient to deliver juice to the coil without being too much?

another question... how hard is it to replace the inner o rings?

It is actually very simple. You put the 2ml tank on a 901 and in the down/feed position if you take a draw it pulls juice into the atomizer them you slide the tank into the up/closed position and vape until you need more juice.

To replace the inner o-rings use a pin to remove the old ones, them pinch the new one in half and slide it into the grove and use a pen or dowel to push the rest of it in.
 

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yah... very cool ... sort of a modified tank feed system....thanks
It is actually very simple. You put the 2ml tank on a 901 and in the down/feed position if you take a draw it pulls juice into the atomizer them you slide the tank into the up/closed position and vape until you need more juice.

To replace the inner o-rings use a pin to remove the old ones, them pinch the new one in half and slide it into the grove and use a pen or dowel to push the rest of it in.
 

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in the up position do you slide it up to cover the hole (closed) or up to where the hole is out in the air getting air?
It is actually very simple. You put the 2ml tank on a 901 and in the down/feed position if you take a draw it pulls juice into the atomizer them you slide the tank into the up/closed position and vape until you need more juice.

To replace the inner o-rings use a pin to remove the old ones, them pinch the new one in half and slide it into the grove and use a pen or dowel to push the rest of it in.
 

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I have a 306 atty in my torpedo tank with no leaks works like a charm.

Right on mikrosoft !!!,

Also Another way to think about the 901 is to use a laser hole up on the side of the tube, Like Imeo did on the original AVS, this will also work with a 901 tank, you just need a really really tiny hole to let in the right amount of juice, and the hole on the bottom of the 901 stays outside on the bottom of the tank.;-) Just a thought guys
 

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Vaping bliss:

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ProVari with Torpedo Tank and Droid X2 with Tapatalk...
 

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Wow! Like Lighting fast delievery on an order I just placed at the first of the week and the guy is recovering from major surgery. Incredible!

Thanks, Jonah. I would have completely understood if it took a couple weeks, but a couple of days? WOW!

Now, take a couple of aspirns, lay down, relax and call me in the morning.
 
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