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J.R. Bob Dobbs

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so after sampling my recent order from Fuzion vapor.

gumby blood is good, but it layed the smack down on my stardust. so yeah...

oddly unicorn blood did the same, luckily i caught it after the first vape tasted "odd"

so i guess i need to invest in something not so etchable since i already ordered more unicorn blood.

EDIT: further testing and after talking to fuzion vapor i have deduced that unicorn does NOT etch tanks. something else must have done it.


suggestions?

needs to fit ego type batteries
 
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how do tank setups even work?
are they an all in one thing or ??

"Carto tanks" are just what they sound like. It's a cartomizer inside of a tank. The carto has a hole punched in it, and the liquid in the tank wicks through the hole up into the cartomizer.

ETA: It's the same as using a cartomizer, it's just that the tank holds more liquid.
 

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The carto absorbs the liquid and holds it close to the coil...has nothing to do with luck.O-rings are used to keep a tight seal and 99.9% of the times when you hear someone complain about a tank leaking its from user error. The edges of the carto are really sharp and if you dont use a drip tip or tank tool to insert them into the tank then they will cut the o-rings and cause them to fail.

Its definitely worth looking into this kind of system if you like juices that are prone to crack tanks. After a bit of a learning curve they are the most convenient system Ive ever used and Ive tried quite a few.

Do a forum search for Baditude, he has some great info on tanks and how to fill them in his blogs. Phiniac also has some great videos up.
 

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The carto absorbs the liquid and holds it close to the coil...has nothing to do with luck.O-rings are used to keep a tight seal and 99.9% of the times when you hear someone complain about a tank leaking its from user error. The edges of the carto are really sharp and if you dont use a drip tip or tank tool to insert them into the tank then they will cut the o-rings and cause them to fail.

Its definitely worth looking into this kind of system if you like juices that are prone to crack tanks. After a bit of a learning curve they are the most convenient system Ive ever used and Ive tried quite a few.

Do a forum search for Baditude, he has some great info on tanks and how to fill them in his blogs. Phiniac also has some great videos up.

Dang youse smart!
 

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well my tanks didnt crack, though i imagine they would eventually.

they simply look like a zombie took a dump in them.

thanks for the info, however spending 20$ per tank then cartos then replacement heads. i think i just will try and avoid juice that does this.

Sad too cause i REALLY LOVE unicorn blood from fuzion.
 

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well my tanks didnt crack, though i imagine they would eventually.

they simply look like a zombie took a dump in them.

thanks for the info, however spending 20$ per tank then cartos then replacement heads. i think i just will try and avoid juice that does this.

Sad too cause i REALLY LOVE unicorn blood from fuzion.

Check out the polypros at Valley View: Triple V Polypro Tanks I use a Triple V Jumbo 5ml everyday. The cartos last about a week and I have yet to get a bad hit.
 
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