I was cleaning my kayfun when I thought it would make a great dripper. So I assembled it leaving off the upper and center tank portions as well as the entire chimney.

As you can see in the following pic there's a nice large deep area to place the wick.

It works really well however there is a down side to it. If you drip directly into the hole you will most likely get juice in the air flow hole and cause leaking. I found the only way to fill it is removing the whole top cap and dripping along the sides.
Also since the screws that hold the wire is at the very top of this build you will need to check for shorts before screwing it onto any device and firing it.

As you can see in the following pic there's a nice large deep area to place the wick.

It works really well however there is a down side to it. If you drip directly into the hole you will most likely get juice in the air flow hole and cause leaking. I found the only way to fill it is removing the whole top cap and dripping along the sides.
Also since the screws that hold the wire is at the very top of this build you will need to check for shorts before screwing it onto any device and firing it.