So, for the record, I've been a carto and carto-tank fan since about 2008. Tried some BCC's here and there, and have loved the evolution of the tech, build quality, design, user friendliness, and quick set up time (compared to priming a carto), but have always disliked the vape. Too hot, never wicks fast enough....blah, blah, blah.
Anywho, in my fantasy world, the egrip is perfect in every sense but the vape, so I'm messing with it to try and make it more "carto-like".
"Tufting" out the filler material on the head helped wicking, but a day or two later it was the same. So last night I pulled the head apart, and removed the outside layer of fabric/wicking material.
Vaped wonderfully for about ten minutes, with a slight gurgle...lol. Then flooded completely. I put it down because it was late, and woke up to the entire tank emptying itself through the airflow hole. Nice puddle of
juice on my desk. Haha.
I did notice the the outside of the head has four slots for juice feeding, but the inner assembly only has two, so I think tomorrow I will seal up two of the outside slots and see how it works. I may even stuff a bit of filler back in. Too much juice....too little juice....always the tinkerers dilemma.
I know a lot of folks here love BCC's, and I'm not bashing them, just trying to get the vape I love, on the mod I want to love.
PS: after pulling the bottom center pin on the head, the coil leads were exposed, and the coils can be gently removed. So for any who want to rebuild it, it seems like it's not as inaccessible as I first thought.