Katana by POC ~ Show and Tell :)

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brian272465

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Now that is a big smiley that's what I look like when I got the katana working how I like it lol

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I would still like to meet up and take notes from you one day . I didn't realize it was gona be so easy . Actualy your post on here are what got me through the setup thanks bud

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No worries :) We can meet up one of these days. I'm glad you were able to get everything going :) One more happy member of Club Katana :vapor:
 

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So katana community, how easy is it for you to switch out juices?

Think this got lost in the mix. Generally this warrants a new wick. You can keep that wick for if/when you switch back, though. Otherwise you just remove the juice and flush it out with water and let it dry out.

It's a bit of a pain to switch juice in any tank unless you have multiple tanks, though. In the case of built-in tanks, this would be multiple Katanas. If you change juice hourly, this probably isn't the best mod for it.

I generally just have multiple mods floating around... Boba's in the ProVari, Copper Creek house blend in the GGTS, and BWB Casablanca in the Katana. :)
 

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I just change juice by sucking out the old and putting in the new .... I usually go down the center of the wick. Less mess.

Does anyone remember what size folks have been drilling their fill holes to?

Blu I drilled mine with a 5/64 drill bit . I use 100% vg and it helped with wicking

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Never mind ... got cap off, rotated white plate so now vent hole in cap is in front of the wick, and drilled fill hole .... Had to take my good wick off, and put it back on, didn't want to, but now we will be all set. :)

Good deal, most of the V2 Katanas need to have this done. As you can see it is not too hard to do at all :)
 
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