NEW RoyalSmokers C-E2 R4 Review, Tips, Info, Help, Video

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Turbo

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I think he also fixed two of the most annoying parts to me.
1.Threads -it looks like it jacks into the battery instead of screws on (being a musician i have thought this since my first 510
2. no need for the breathing holes between the battery and atty.

Yes, musician here too, I can dig that for sure. On my way out the door, check back later.
 

mister kil

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Sorry I missed the pic, but all these metal e2 tubes may find a use if building something with the same principle in mind.
Turbo and mister kil. I posted a pic from this Raidy's mods several pages ago on this thread and asked for feedback. It looks to me that the amazing work this guy is doing may make moding the existing E2 redundant!
 

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This was my attempt at solving the gravity problem.I pulled the wicks up and used the end mouthpiece
with notches cut for the wicks, and a ink pen refill for air flow.My first try wicked good,but leaked a
little where the wick is against the tube.I made smaller notches for the wicks and it doesn't leak,but
also doesn't wick as well.I think if I had a wider tube and a larger seal so I could drill holes for the wicks it may work. And some short e2s instead of the long ones.
Anyway I may try again when I have time. Is it even worth the time?

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br have you tried an XL in the 10ml bottle? That's what I'm using and it works great (I don't seal the cup anymore either).

I've got some 20ml bottles here but the necks are a smidge too big to prevent leaking.

in my post of my br mod i used the 10ml bottle as well have had nothing but a good experiance with it tons of flavor redic vapor and no charring wick at the slits
 

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I took the mod I posted on #1519 and added three, 2 inch strands of wick right across the coil and through the slits going down into the tube. I know others have done the same thing. I can now keep the tube full of liquid lying on its side without flooding, but upside down floods after a minute or two. I use vg.

That's all fine and I'm happy about it, but the big surprise was how differently it made the liquid taste. It does make some sense that a hot coil wrapped around a wick would give one taste while the wicks further from the coil are vaporizing at a different temperature. Perhaps that's why different flavors are coming through? I believe there's a correlation here with the use of ptb.

Banjo, did you notice a different taste when you put the ptb over the coil?
 

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This was my attempt at solving the gravity problem.I pulled the wicks up and used the end mouthpiece
with notches cut for the wicks, and a ink pen refill for air flow.My first try wicked good,but leaked a
little where the wick is against the tube.I made smaller notches for the wicks and it doesn't leak,but
also doesn't wick as well.I think if I had a wider tube and a larger seal so I could drill holes for the wicks it may work. And some short e2s instead of the long ones.
Anyway I may try again when I have time. Is it even worth the time?

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Of course it's worth the time! As long as it's not my time...jk
It looks promising!
 

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This was my attempt at solving the gravity problem.I pulled the wicks up and used the end mouthpiece
with notches cut for the wicks, and a ink pen refill for air flow.My first try wicked good,but leaked a
little where the wick is against the tube.I made smaller notches for the wicks and it doesn't leak,but
also doesn't wick as well.I think if I had a wider tube and a larger seal so I could drill holes for the wicks it may work. And some short e2s instead of the long ones.
Anyway I may try again when I have time. Is it even worth the time?

Interesting design. I'd get some regular E2's and keep playing with it. :)
 

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I took the mod I posted on #1519 and added three, 2 inch strands of wick right across the coil and through the slits going down into the tube. I know others have done the same thing. I can now keep the tube full of liquid lying on its side without flooding, but upside down floods after a minute or two. I use vg.

That's all fine and I'm happy about it, but the big surprise was how differently it made the liquid taste. It does make some sense that a hot coil wrapped around a wick would give one taste while the wicks further from the coil are vaporizing at a different temperature. Perhaps that's why different flavors are coming through? I believe there's a correlation here with the use of ptb.

Banjo, did you notice a different taste when you put the ptb over the coil?

I didn't notice a "different" taste, just "more" taste. Like the coil was getting more juice. It was very similar to the taste of a regular PTB modded E2.
 
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