Labeling the cones?

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HawkeyeFLA

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So not really sure if I should post this here or in atomizers, but since the cone is kind of eGo specific, I'll start here. My kit came with 2 cones like most. I now have a batch of LR atties to go with the SR that came with it. I keep one of each loaded in each cone ... but short of getting out a multimeter (Get it ... short?) to test which is which, I really want a clean way to label the cones. Something that doesn't distract from the overall smooth clean finish the cones give the unit, especially in black. Any thoughts? The only thing I've come up with so far is to maybe mark it on the inside just below the eGo threading. Maybe a line or two with a sharpie.
 

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Just my two cents. I've used the sharpies and they wear off and you have to keep re-writing. I've tried a paint pencil and that wears off too, but not as fast, but at least it will show up regardless of carteidge color. Also it does not make the neatest markings, kinda sloppy. The best I've found so far is a label maker. I've got a Brother PT-70, cost about twenty bucks from the local office max and i can get an abbreviation of the juice name, in service date and the resistance(SR or LR) or DC. You can choose large print or small print and even double line printing if you need it. Stays on, stays legible.
 

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Hi, Yes, I'd suggest to marking the inner thread with different color of sharpie.

Gonna try that and see how it handles the heat.

Just my two cents. I've used the sharpies and they wear off and you have to keep re-writing. I've tried a paint pencil and that wears off too, but not as fast, but at least it will show up regardless of carteidge color. Also it does not make the neatest markings, kinda sloppy. The best I've found so far is a label maker. I've got a Brother PT-70, cost about twenty bucks from the local office max and i can get an abbreviation of the juice name, in service date and the resistance(SR or LR) or DC. You can choose large print or small print and even double line printing if you need it. Stays on, stays legible.

I highly doubt I'll be slapping labels onto the tanks that mate to the eGo-C cone. But if the sharpie doesn't survive the heat, I'll just use and engraver to make a mark on the inside of the thread area.
 
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