My (MV-306) Wicked-Venous Foggy Tank MOD

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:2cool: This is from my post on our local forum that I would like to share...

The (MV-306) Wicked-Venous Foggy Tank MOD:

A 306 atomizer based large volume repairable e-juice feeding system used on 901 or 510 battery connection type PVs. It would fit most PVs such as the standard eGos, 510s, and 901s.

-Repairable.
-Recyclable.
-Practical.
-User friendly.

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Despite its flimsy build it is easily fixed. It is a "repairable" tank MOD. No adhesives used.

The tank system is composed of recycled, locally and readily available, affordable commercial PV and sterile non-PV parts.

Being a 306 atomizer based feeding system, the user can now choose from Regular, Low-Resistance, and High-Resistance/High Voltage types of atomizers.

The tank is able to hold about 3-4 ml (90-120 drops) of e-juice. It can sometimes get a bit messy, but it depends on the users handling I guess. ;)

Tools: A pair of hands and a "pocket knife". One would spend approximately an hour or two of cutting and boring the juice tank itself.

Warranty: Lifetime Personal Warranty (you built it, you fix it).

:eek: Here is a Video Review/Demo from one of our vaping lady friends babylet (Vapy-Nice) on the Wicked-Venous Foggy Tank MOD.

"Vapers, sorry for the bad quality video, we had a hard time converting the format. I'm sorry for my errors too, the 3.7 battery is a 16340. Thanks! Vape on. :) Hi sir bino! :)" - babylet (Vapy-Nice)


For tips and tricks on making the tank work at its best and a DIY guide with detailed/clearer images please visit the VFT's FaceBook Page or our FaceBook Help Desk Page.

Special thanks to:
-Our Almighty Lord
-Manila Vapers!!!
-DENKAT and Staff
-Pinoy Vapers Forum
-babylet (Vapy-Nice) and kazmut (Holy Smokes) for the nice video demo/review :-*

Since this is a "DIY", please feel free to share images/videos of your creations/versions of the MOD and post it on this thread or on the VFT's FaceBook Page. We would be glad to see and appreciate your work of art.

A friendly reminder: Always remember M.A.Y.O.R. (MOD At Your Own Risk) :eek:

See you there...

For comments and suggestions please feel free to leave us a note at:
TheWickedVFTHelpDesk@groups.facebook.com

Also check out other Venous Foggy Tough MODs and visit the VFT FaceBook Pages:
FB: Venous Foggy Tough MODs
or The Venous Foggy Tough Mods - Help Desk

Vape On!! \m/ :2cool:
 
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Parts used on the (MV-306) Wicked-Venous Foggy Tank
Tank Parts (from left to right):
1. 20 ml syringe plunger tip (modified)
2. 10 ml e-juice bottle (modified)
3. Another 20 ml syringe plunger tip (modified)
4. 510/901 drip tip
5. Clear tube from CE2 or 510 Clear cartomizer (modified) + 1/3 bottom half of 306 stock cartridge or clear drip tip (modified)
6. 306 Reg, LR, or HV atomizer
7. 1/2 Wick from CE2 cleartomizer
8. 510 silicone cartomizer cap (modified)
9. 901 to 510 (modified) or 510 to 510 adapter, long or short, unsealed

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Cool, you used a CE2 there right?

I had trouble getting a hold of those tanks back here as they sold those here in 5 pieces. for P980 pesos around $23. Good thing, a friend gave me a pair (they were V4's I think) but they tasted burnt at 6V so I decided to disassemble one of them and make a tank out of a 306 atty instead.

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Tips in boring the 10 ml bottle:
1. When boring the bottom part of the 10 ml bottle, the hole must be bored just enough for the CE2 clear tube to pass through.
2. When boring the top part of the 10 mg bottle, the hole must be bored just before the bottle curves down, leaving some sort of a inward curved rim to hold the syringe plunger in place.
3. If you have a cone shaped sanding drill bit, sanding down the edges would make the inner rims look more presentable.

Wick- You could use half of a CE2s wick and fold it once. This would be enough to feed the juice into the tube and onto the atomizers wick. (Keep the other half as a spare).

Wick holes- Bore two small holes through the clear CE2 tube where the atomizer bridge is located. Bore so as to insert the wick through the CE2 tube. Keep atomizer inserted and mark to have better alignment of holes. Bore just enough to insert the wick halfway through the clear CE2 tubes wall.

On inserting the wick- When inserting the wick, simply fold the wick in half, hook its loop onto a curved end of a small staple wire and fasten the staple wire back, unfold the other curved end of the staple wire, then like a needle and thread, insert the wick "halfway" through one hole and out the other hole of the clear CE2 tube.
(Wicking is better if the wick is inserted through the bridge of the atomizer)
 
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I have this other project posted on another thread. Its about a tank add-on for my all mechanical PV (Tough Brass Jr.-TS). This would be a "metal" version of the Wicked-Venous Foggy Tank MOD. Though this time I'll have to do away with the plastic 10 mg e-juice bottle.

On this certain tank add-on, the "Tip-Tank" feature is also incorporated from my Venous Foggy "Bottle Tank" MOD. Making the tank acting as a tip which makes it easier to switch back to standard drip tip/carto mode using the 306 atomizer. This is what I will now call the Venous Foggy "Tough Brass Tank"...
and here is what its going to look like...
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and with the Tough Brass Jr. (TS)
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Vape On!! \m/:2cool:
 
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