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Just got mine today from litecig. Fast shipping. :).

PCC has been charging for an hour, still not full, but the eroll batts themselves were virtually ready to go as delivered; charging light went out within 5 minutes of being in the PCC. First impression is... wow. Using 24-36 mg juice, VERY similar to the NJoy king in throat hit and vapor produced. I've been using a riva/ego unregulated batt with big ego smoktech 1.6 dual coil cartos (the 3 ml fill size tubes), and this is just a more tasty vape, and more natural feeling. I got the white one and I think I'll be able to vape in public again without looking like I'm puffing on a sneak-a-toke and that's a big plus for me.

I got some LR attys as well as the standard ones; jury is still out on that. At first blush the LR doesn't seem to improve it in any way, in fact not quite as clean flavor but that may just be residual manufacturing primer. Got one of each on my two batteries with identical juice so I'll just rotate them blind and see if I can tell a difference over the next few days.

In a nutshell, if you are on the fence on this one, go for it. I'm super satisfied, and that's not really been a frequent reaction to the many many different batt/att/cart/juice combos and devices I've thrown money at over the last two years.

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Ya, Im using my eroll in public much more now. I had my ePipeMod with me vaping outside a store my wife was in when a person drove by slowly and yelled out the window, "HEY, just because its legal dont mean you got to smoke it anywhere you want". I instantly wished I had my eroll with me even if I love my pipe much more. Its just so much more inconspicuous.
 

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Interesting- I never noticed the primer juice.
Not surprising as the primer fluid isn't really a big deal.
Cignot is near me and at that shop when someone wants to buy an e-cig that uses the eGo/eRoll atty's they always demonstrate how to blow that primer fluid out
It's easy. Just get a paper towel handy, stick the atty in needle-tip out, then just stick it up to your lips and blow through. After that just keep dripping juice onto the wick until it doesn't want to soak up any more

They do say you can skip that if you want as the primer isn't harmful, just tastes horrid
 

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On the leak issue, I left mine on a paper towel last night and it did leak the liquid out onto the towel. It may have wicked somehow. I haven't noticed any leaking when I just just set it on the table....

Maybe tank not pushed in all the way. Had that happen to me too. Pulled mine out, and there was a little juice in the case. Tank had to go in just a hair more.
 

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On the leak issue, I left mine on a paper towel last night and it did leak the liquid out onto the towel. It may have wicked somehow. I haven't noticed any leaking when I just just set it on the table....

Mine almost always leaks a little bit, but its condensation from inside the cone, as well as the airway in the cart. Ive never had the juice leak out. However with the way the cart attaches, there is a clear path to the outside world, and i imagine changes in temperature could create pressure and force some fluid through the atty and into the cone area as well. It should never be anything significant though. If you are leaking quite a bit, then your cart may not be seating properly on the att.
 

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One tip for eRoll leaking is if you're not vaping off it, store it with the mouthpiece pointing down
If you leave it with the batt contact pointing down, juice can continue to leech out of the tank and into the atty head via the wick, which can then leak out. The reason that leaking isn't an issue with types like clearo's is the wick doesn't terminate above the coil.
With the mouthpiece pointing down any juice in the atty head will either leech back into the tank or down into the vape channels. The vape channels are easy to clean out too. Just pop the tank off and blow through the mouthpiece
 

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One tip for eRoll leaking is if you're not vaping off it, store it with the mouthpiece pointing down
If you leave it with the batt contact pointing down, juice can continue to leech out of the tank and into the atty head via the wick, which can then leak out. The reason that leaking isn't an issue with types like clearo's is the wick doesn't terminate above the coil.
With the mouthpiece pointing down any juice in the atty head will either leech back into the tank or down into the vape channels. The vape channels are easy to clean out too. Just pop the tank off and blow through the mouthpiece
I've been thinking the same, and that's why I carry the PCC so that its logos is upsidedown so the e-cigarettes mouthpiece is then pointing down.
 

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Ok mesh wick makers. I got my 325 wick.. First i rolled it too tight i think, and didnt pre oxidize, and that really sucked. So i rolled a much looser wick, and cooked it with a lighter for a few seconds. Seems better. How loose should i be rolling this wick? Do you leave a decent hole in the middle or just no hole but very loosely rolled. Can you give me maybe the length of mesh you roll for success and i can just measure and repeat?


edit: Ok i cleared a good chunk of a cart with my most recent attempt, seems to be ok. Advice would still be appreciated one whats the proper amount or length of mesh to roll for this atty still. It definitely seems to hit a lot harder and go through the eliquid a lost faster this way, but i wont complain, i like a good kick
 
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Ok mesh wick makers. I got my 325 wick.. First i rolled it too tight i think, and didnt pre oxidize, and that really sucked. So i rolled a much looser wick, and cooked it with a lighter for a few seconds. Seems better. How loose should i be rolling this wick? Do you leave a decent hole in the middle or just no hole but very loosely rolled. Can you give me maybe the length of mesh you roll for success and i can just measure and repeat?


edit: Ok i cleared a good chunk of a cart with my most recent attempt, seems to be ok. Advice would still be appreciated one whats the proper amount or length of mesh to roll for this atty still. It definitely seems to hit a lot harder and go through the eliquid a lost faster this way, but i wont complain, i like a good kick

I think around of 30 mm length might be suitable for 500 mesh, and perhaps also for 325. It may also depend on pg/vg ratio. I feel might be better to not leave the center hole. But these are partial guesses because there are so many variables.I have tried probably more than ten different kinds also for lr atty, and so far I am tired of it.
Wick should be oxidized (at least its head) and burned three times with juice otherwise part of the power will go through the wick and it will drain the battery.
 

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Do you burn it with a lighter? Just cover it in juice first?


edit: meant to quote Pepo

Yea, at first heating it until it was somehow a red then drip it into water, repeat this three times. Then drip the juice and light up letting it burn out itself, also three times.


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Is it needed to do that much, that can be checked with a ohm-meter, measuring between bottom part- and a rest of atty, will the regular resistance (2.2 ohm) drop when put the wick against a coil.
Sorry crappy english.

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Ok, I measured it by self, and I was suprised, didn't noticed any difference at the resistance between oxidized and unoxidized wick , secondly it seems that a coil of an (at least used) atty has a big recistance around it, maybe it's developed an ash around it or something, someone more knowledgeable could say more.
I tested the unoxidixed wick and the battery seems to last a standard time.
Maybe there is no needed to oxidized at all especially when it is the used atty.
 
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