MWA Atty Tank set up

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mwa102464

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I dont see any reason for an A2 in a tank though Emonty, it already is its own tank type set up, then you have Genesis type tanks, which in my opinion are not perfected as of yet, and I've been working on one of them as well, but for now I'm concentrating on the other regular type of Attys. I have some parts ordered from my local machine shop and I'm waiting on there completion for Beta testing. Once I have them all done then I will release another video.
 

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Wow just made one and it works AWESOME. MWA I think you nailed it. I found that the cap on the 306 fits perfectly into the cut off tubes I have cutting my xl CE2 cart to work in my tank. Made a couple slits with dremel in the tube, slipped the 306 cap into the tube, made the holes through the slips. Cut down the tube a bit to fit an old crappy CE2 tank I had sitting around and wala an xl 306 tank! I will do this tomorrow to my nice CE2 Torpedo tank, and be all pimped.

This should work so much better than the CE2 tanks I use. Always having to turn upside down to get liquid in the atty... And cartos are not for me either.

This is brilliant, and so simple. Thanks so much for turning us on to this, and really appreciate the video as well.
 

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MWA, not the A2-T, the regular A2...I thought it would be nice to have a rebuild-able attie in a tank....
anyway: good luck with the beta testing, got loads of old 306's that could be of good use in a Lava....

I dont see any reason for an A2 in a tank though Emonty, it already is its own tank type set up, then you have Genesis type tanks, which in my opinion are not perfected as of yet, and I've been working on one of them as well, but for now I'm concentrating on the other regular type of Attys. I have some parts ordered from my local machine shop and I'm waiting on there completion for Beta testing. Once I have them all done then I will release another video.
 

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Little Update = Where to poke your holes on the stock i06 cart or any 306 drip tip tube. I've been testing this for a few days now and I'm finding that when poking your holes with a needle you should poke them at just the top of the Atty tube, not all the way up at the bridge. Its very easy but needs to be precise, again poke your holes ( I poke 4 holes ) and I poke them just at the very top flat ledge just below the bottom of the Bridge. You want it so when you take a pull that it has to suck the juice through these holes up into the Bridge area. This is absolutely perfect and working like a charm. Pulls in the exact amount of liquid every vape !
 

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Wow just made one and it works AWESOME. MWA I think you nailed it. I found that the cap on the 306 fits perfectly into the cut off tubes I have cutting my xl CE2 cart to work in my tank. Made a couple slits with dremel in the tube, slipped the 306 cap into the tube, made the holes through the slips. Cut down the tube a bit to fit an old crappy CE2 tank I had sitting around and wala an xl 306 tank! I will do this tomorrow to my nice CE2 Torpedo tank, and be all pimped.

This should work so much better than the CE2 tanks I use. Always having to turn upside down to get liquid in the atty... And cartos are not for me either.

This is brilliant, and so simple. Thanks so much for turning us on to this, and really appreciate the video as well.

Right on Quadshot right on,,,, I have some nice Delrin tubing on order, and it does work best with a single tube rather than having to double them up, and poking very small holes at first at the exact precise spot is important as well, but I think you and others now have the idea and can work it how you want. Wanted to turn the vape community onto this so all the modders and vendors would make some i06 & 306 Tanks for all of us, I think we will see some very nice ones coming shortly !
 

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Thanks MWA, woke up This morning, no floodings or leaks and vaped fine. Although I was getting a dry hit now and then so I drilled the holes bigger, and it turned out to be to big and my atty kept flooding. No biggy since I had another new 306 and wanted to set up my nice Tornado map tank. Turned out on the regular size tank set up the 306 cover fit perfectly with no modding need. Just had to poke the holes, fill and vape! Been vaping all day no big problems.

I totally agree with MWA's info to put the holes right at the base of the atty, but for another reason, so that you can use as much of your juice as possible. Since if the liquid goes down below the hole then my hit were getting dryer. I put a couple extra small holes right at the atty base and that seems to take care of it without flooding when full.

One other thing which is probably more due to the Torpedo tank design is that the tank size (liquid area) is not very big on the regular cart version since there is so much metal that goes into the tank tube on both ends. What is happening is after filling the tank when I push the top on the air pressure causes the liquid to squirt through the holes and floods the atty. I just have to blow it out and all is good, but it does waste a lot of liquid. The way to probably solve is for me to cut Down the 306 cover since it enter the top quite far and snug and is what is causing the tank pressure.

Sorry about no pics but it will just like the tank with a carto (or black tube) in it. Also I can't figure out how to get my pics from my iPhone to my iPad without doing a full sinc which I am to lazy to do right now.

Anyway, so far this blows away CE2 and car to tanks. Pure 306 tank vaping. I am with MWA with a little r&d the tank makers can truly perfect this and provide a 306 and i06 tank with no problem. The other cool thing is that if they provide like the inner 306 cover it can be any size they want thus the tank size can be any size and nit limited to the size of the car to size. Also if they make the top of the base to be equal to the top of the atty and the holes right at that point all liquid would be used in the tank. Can you say BOTTOM FEED ATTY TANK! Thrown on a variable volt and you have all the best in one!

Sorry for being long winded, but it wanted to give my experiences so far, and there so many great moders
 

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Quad,,,, seems your right on track here with whats going on, glad to see you have gotten to the point you have with this. I'm working on some other things right now that have to do with this set up, ( Specific Delrin Tubes ) as well as making the 510 Atty work as well, I have it all done but I'm just waiting on the USPS to get some parts to me, as well as a local machine shop for one special part I'm having made up that I designed to make everything work very easily so we can run the gamut of all Atty's in a tank set up.
 
I just got the Big Daddy tank and ordered a chrome Provari because of the pic of this setup of another member on this thread. Right now the tank won't work on my Rough stack since the firing button is on the top next to the 510 connector. I have some 306 on order from Health Cabin but it'll take awhile to receive. In the mean time I want to try this with a polished DSE-510 atty by drilling a couple holes at or above the bridge on the sleeve. I slipped one of the caps on the atty and it seems to be perfect sized to not leak. The only thing is that the height of the atty is pretty short so I'd either have to buy a 510 extension or cut the tube size for the 510 atty sleeve. I also ordered the black anodized caps and a couple of lil Mama sized tubes.
 

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Sounds sweet MWA I see where you are going, and I don't see why it could not happen. Just have to dial it in.

I heard about this thread on the new store in so cal thread and a couple people are playing with this. One thing someone figure out is if you get a dry hit, to prime the atty just take a hit without firing the battery, and it seems to work great. Although I have made the changes to my mod that I discussed earlier (all holes right at the atty base and shortened the 306 cap so it doesn't push to far in the tank top and flood atty at filling) and rarely getting any dry hits at all. Perfect 306 vaping all night long! No more turning tank upside down to get liquid in the CE2 atty, and always having to keep my unit up so the CE2 atty didn't flood. I actually am feeling spoiled just vaping away and not hassling with anything. Not to mention the improved flavor of my liquid vaping on the 306.
 

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Quad,,,, seems your right on track here with whats going on, glad to see you have gotten to the point you have with this. I'm working on some other things right now that have to do with this set up, ( Specific Delrin Tubes ) as well as making the 510 Atty work as well, I have it all done but I'm just waiting on the USPS to get some parts to me, as well as a local machine shop for one special part I'm having made up that I designed to make everything work very easily so we can run the gamut of all Atty's in a tank set up.

If you make ones that can fit in a Torpedo Tank with the IKV I06 and ones that will fit a regular 306, I'll be your first customer with 4 orders. :). I'm not finding the O ring that stops leaking where I am but I really love this setup, with the little vaping I can do before it floods my cone of course.
 

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me too... Depth Charge though....

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If you make ones that can fit in a Torpedo Tank with the IKV I06 and ones that will fit a regular 306, I'll be your first customer with 4 orders. :). I'm not finding the O ring that stops leaking where I am but I really love this setup, with the little vaping I can do before it floods my cone of course.
 
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