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DemonFire1337

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I just switched to the eGo-T last week. I was using the eGo for the past year almost and my 510 attys kept getting messed up and my vapor production was horrible, then one of my eGo batts died.

So my eGo-T was working excellent, but after almost a week, I started getting bad burnt flavor and my liquid was turning brown in my tank cart.

After that cart was empty, I dripped a drop onto the wink in the atty last night and put the refilled cart into it.

Vapor production was lower and flavor kind of sucked this morning. I tried pushing the wick down gently with a paper clip like others suggested and it seems a little better.

I will see how it performs after a while :p
 

jwv651

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No leaks after 2.5 weeks with 3 setups...What I don't like about the tank system is the flavor is lacking...and that aweful plastic taste. BTW I only use Halo's menthols. I might have to go back to the ego mega cartomiser until a better tank atomiser comes out. Does it ever end!
 
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revolver

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There's been some good input on this thread about how these could be better, hopefully the manufacturer reads some of this once and a while. whats everyone think about a good stainless steel tank, the needle in the Atty is a bit thicker and threaded, you screw the new 3ml tank with the female threads onto the threaded male needle in the Atty that's the pin till its snug. I think this would make for a solid connection and a better tasting vape and 3ml's of liquid instead of the current small amount that it holds.!

Please make me one!!!!!!!!!! Im in!
I think everyone would love this...!
 

Prodigal441

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Seems like I have some tweaking to do now with one of my T atty's. I'm getting the burned taste as of my last refill. I take a pin and tried pushing the wick down the 1/16th of an inch that was suggested earlier and let it sit over night, it still doesn't seem to be wicking properly. I dripped a few drops of liquid directly onto the wick just now to see if I can kick start it, we'll see if that does any good.

I had the same issue. I pushed the wick down just a little and it didn't seem to get any better. Then thinking about some physics, I removed a little liquid from the tank. It seems to be fine now. So for me, I don't fill the tank to the top, I stop about 90% of the way. It sucks to lose some space for extra liquid but if that is what it takes to have it work all of the time then that is what I will do.
 

tenzip

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After a couple of weeks with the eGo-T, I really like it for anytime I'm not sitting at home and dripping. Yes, the flavors are a bit muted and the vapor is cooler. This isn't surprising to me, the vapor has to go past the needle plate, up the cone, through a couple of little skinny channels ("vapeways"?) on the side of the tank, then through a couple of little tiny holes in the mouthpiece.

Compare this to my home-made drip tip on a standard 510 debridged/dewicked atty. I have a hole approximately .266" (17/64") in the drip tip, actually, just a hair bigger, as I polished it carefully after drilling. I literally have a hole bigger than 1/4" in diameter directly from my mouth to the coil. The distance from coil to mouth is shorter, and there's less "stuff" for the vapor to come in contact with, thereby less "stuff" cooling it and being condensed on. I get consistently warm, flavorful vapes off this set-up.
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As long as I keep the coil wet enough, and not too wet, that is. That's another good point for the tank, it keeps the atty nicely wet, but not flooded. I've only had a few "dry" vapes off the tank, and that was shortly after putting a fresh tank on a freshly cleaned atty. My fault, in other words. I didn't allow it time to prime, or didn't do some priming puffs to get things flowing.

Now, the reason for my post. Since the vapor has to go farther, and through smaller holes, it gets cooled off more, and has more contact with surfaces, which gives it a chance to condense there. I'm sure most of you tank users have noticed condensed juice in the mouthpiece, particularly inside those vapeways. It just seems reasonable to me that if we can open up the vapeways in the tank a bit, it should give a warmer, more flavorful vape.

So I put one of my 5 precious tanks under the knife. An as-yet unused one.

Using a 0.0625" or (1/16") drill bit, I opened up the holes in the 2 inserts in the mouthpiece, and drilled two new holes, one on each side of the original one in the center. This gave me more than 3x the open area that I had before, .1875", or (3/16"). Any of you who know your fluid dynamics, yes, I know it's not the same, but we're just talking in general terms. I did this to both inserts, inner and outer.
1hole vs 3holes.jpg

I considered taking out the inner insert entirely, but I figure it really isn't hurting anything, as the open area is the same as the outer, and it might save me from getting juice in the mouth quite as easily if something drastic happens. I may also open up the holes some more, basically by removing the material between the holes, so it will have a long slit instead of 3 separate holes.

Then I did some more radical surgery. I cut off the thin piece of plastic that extends from the "outer" part of the tank, (the part you see when it's inserted into the atty cone), that covers the "vapeway" on either side of the tank, so that I had as big an opening as possible from the atty to the mouthpiece. I left about a millimeter untouched, so that I can get a good seal against the rim of the cone.
Mod vs stock vapeway.jpg
And a (blurry) view from each end, showing the enlarged opening to the vapeway:
Modded vapeway, mouthpiece end view.jpg
Modded vapeway, tank end view.jpg

After I did the first side, I blew through the mouthpiece end. The larger amount of air coming out the modified side vs. the unmodified was quite obvious.

The results? Well, this is, of course, subjective. YMMV, at your own risk, I've only tested one juice so far, yadda yadda.

I think it's better. The draw is about the same, as the bottleneck for air flow is the two slits at the battery end of the atty cone. I used the same atty with two tanks. I used the same juice in the tanks, one modified as above, and the other stock. The juice used was Backwoods Brew Cola, 12mg, 70pg/30vg.

  • When dripping, it has a nice "bite" on the tongue during the draw, warm, thick vapor feel, moderate TH, and good cola flavor on the exhale.
  • In the unmodded tank, it is completely missing the "bite" on draw, and the flavor seems muted. Of course, the vapor is cool, and seems to be "thinner". As the tank gets lower, a little bite begins to appear on the draw, and flavor increases a bit.
  • In the modded tank, the bite is there, but not quite as sharp as dripped. The flavor, while still lacking something, seems to me a good bit stronger than the unmodded tank. The vapor feel seems to be a bit warmer and thicker. And the lower the tank got, the better it got, too.

I think I'm going to stop filling my tanks quite as full. 3/4 seems a reasonable amount. That should still last quite a while, unless I'm realling hitting it hard. Even then, refilling is easy, you don't have to guess, "Is this the drop that's going to fill it?" You can see how much is in the blamed thing. You also don't run the risk of flooding the atty, which I seem to have a tendency to do while dripping.

Altogether, I think this is a worthwhile mod. I intend to do the rest of my tanks.

I hope someone else will put a tank under the knife, to confirm or deny my subjective results. Let me know via PM, please, if you are thinking about doing this.

Leakage: I have only had one incident, with an unmodded tank, and that was when there was only about 3-5 drops left in the tank, and I had the PV at about a 45 degree or less angle in a holder. I think this is the point where the needle/wick is no longer totally submerged. Since the surface tension of the liquid keeps it from running out the hole when the tanks are not inserted in the atty, the ability for air to move freely into the tank allows the liquid to run freely out.

So, keeping the tank at a level between 1/4 and 3/4 full should address most leakage issues, and give me the best, most flavorful vape.

Burned taste: I had one atty that started giving me a burned taste. I blew it out, ran it under the tap using HOT water, blowing the water through several times from both ends, popped it into a jar of PGA, agitated it thoroughly, blew it out and did a brief dry burn, rinsed in water, back in PGA, and blew it out thoroughly. No more nastiness.
 

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Just adding my input on the ego t's.
Ordered my kit 3-4 weeks ago. First atty kind of sucked so i pushed the wick down. Then it worked great except for the dry hits every few hits or so. I pushed it a little bit further and it went too far. Tried to fix it but the wick completely fell apart on me. On to the second atty - Worked reeally well, after the the wick push. Learning from experience I left it alone. Still had frequent dry hits though. After 1-2 weeks it started to die. So I cleaned it and it worked ok for a day or two and then sucked. I pulled out the needle and noticed a lot of burnt wicking fibers on the coil. Tried to pick them off with some tweezers and cleaned it again. Still sucks and nothing but burnt taste. The first atty that I ruined I brought back to life by replacing the wick with some from a cartomizer wrapped in some wire mesh from an old atty. So far this atty is working really well, when its good its great but still very inconsistent though not as bad as the previous non rebuilt one. I just ordered an atty from volcano to see if theres any difference ( though I do prefer the nice matte feel of the joye, dont like the smooth texture of the volcano) but have not used it yet.

Overall I really want to like the ego T, and I do, but it is very inconsistent. It does beat having to top off my 510 allthe time and all the leaking from my blufoam mod. I have onle had my ego t leak when i pushed the wick too far I am looking forward to the LR ones and I hope they do come out with them.
 

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I've been using mine for two days now and I have mixed emotions about it compared to the Mega attys. I like the fact you can tell when you are low on juice but I seem to go through more juice than with the mega. I like the looks of it better than the mega cykinder but I like the two mil capacity of the mega better. The vape and taste are about the same, maybe a little better taste with the T but more vapor with the mega. I've also got juice in my mouth a couple of times and a little leakage with the t whereas I don't with the mega. The tanks are easy to plug in to switch flavors but are a little more hassle to fill being as you have to pop the cap off. Right now I'm leaning towards sticking with the mega attys but I will wait until I give it a little longer test and see how long the atty lasts.
 

throbinskin

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@tenzip...... WOW..... I have to try this.... If you are good at videos I bet everyone here would watch a tutorial on everything you just did. I need to find the time for this... I had bought a Map Tank from COV and haven't touched my eGo tank sense.... If this works as you say - Many of my problems will be solved as the Map Tank is rather large to carry in my shirt pocket while on the go! Thanks for the detailed info.... How about a video on this!
 

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Does pushing the wick IN help with increasing the taste? Or pulling it out? Or does messing with the with only help wicking?

Mine's working "great". No leaking. Good vapor. But the loss in flavor/TH is really a bummer. I need that hit from my pall mall menthol to be satisfied.

And it is too cool. Bring on the LRs! :)
 

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Well here's a new complaint...

when i first got my ego-t kit the ovale logo, the button and the tank ,inserted to line up with the atty's two air vent all lined up, but they no longer do.

not affecting my vape but sure as hell boggles my mind. Threads must be wearing down.

do not expect that from a product I paid this much money for.

my xl carto no longer even fully threads on!!!
 

tenzip

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Well here's a new complaint...

when i first got my ego-t kit the ovale logo, the button and the tank ,inserted to line up with the atty's two air vent all lined up, but they no longer do.

not affecting my vape but sure as hell boggles my mind. Threads must be wearing down.

do not expect that from a product I paid this much money for.

my xl carto no longer even fully threads on!!!

Have you carefully cleaned everything? I noticed things getting sticky and tight, cleaned all the threads up, and it's working good again.
 

Matthis1

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I'm using the Ego tank system. I didn't buy the whole set....just the atty part and the tank/mouthpieces from Cignot. I like it a lot. I did, however, find that I wasn't tasting my juice as much, so since I make my own, I made a new batch with a 25 percent flavor and now am tasting it just fine. This tank systme has become my fav to use.
 

Brazilleon

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I'm ready to jump as soon as we can get v2 attys in the US. Has anybody gotten a version 2 atty with the tapered needle?

Mine is a tapered needle and this thing tastes like crap after 3 days of using it.
I am going to clean and start using the other atty when I get home tonight. All day I have had nothing but nasty tasting vapor. Can't wait to get home and get a decent nic hit.
 
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