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

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there cant be any restricted space where the juice is in the tank and where the wick go into the cup, that needs to be exposed but it doesnt need to be as big as a bottle, the juice just needs enough space there so the wick s or ptb can do its job.
Right, but if the cap holds the ceramc cup, it's easier to wrap the cup in wick or ptb and the cap can have large holes at the right places.



the e2 r4 unmodded at the proper ohm can work ok with some thicker juices and not others but performs pretty well with thinner juices but

it has the issue of the new sleeve, that new sleev makes it even tighter and for some reason restricts proper juice flow, it can be a combination of wick issue and that its to small. the mods seem to prove this. but

the r4 with cut wick and ptb also works well for me but i like the syringe mod better, its slightly wider and its see through and works better becuase its a little wider,

the bigger tank mods work very well and let the wick do its job. I dont see why microcig doesnt just make plastic cases that are wider and be done with it, whats the hold up.

:) lots of info there.. I just separated all your points so I can read them and study them easier


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i have a solution, if microcig wont do it, we can contact any one of the supplier with a proper diagram and measurements of what we need of the outer shell, then have them make a mold fo rus and pop these suckers out in the same material the good drip tips are made of.

Right. That was my 10¢ double bottle idea, but it can be other things, hopefully still transparent plastic.
 
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I was searching through my odd/ends for something that wold would work as a mouthpiece for my syringe mod. What I found that fits the inside diameter perfectly was ironically, a syringe cap (left). I guess it's now a true syringe mod..lol. I could've simply poked a hole on the top but I cut the end off and put a mouthpiece in (right).

The other picture shows it in the carto. What's nice is it can be easily raised or lowered and fits snugly.

I'll see how it works tomorrow. I'm done messing around w/ it tonight.
 

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the bigger tank mods work very well and let the wick do its job. I dont see why microcig doesnt just make plastic cases that are wider and be done with it, whats the hold up.

if they do the 10¢ bottle mod for you, it's going to cost you more, and I wonder if it would need to be a pain to take them apart so that they don't fall apart by themselves

maybe they should just sell you the inside part by itself, 10 per box, 50¢ each maybe? without all the extra work and materials and more efficient use of shipping cost
 

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there cant be any restricted space where the juice is in the tank and where the wick go into the cup, that needs to be exposed but it doesnt need to be as big as a bottle, the juice just needs enough space there so the wick s or ptb can do its job.

the e2 r4 unmodded at the proper ohm can work ok with some thicker juices and not others but performs pretty well with thinner juices but it has the issue of the new sleeve, that new sleev makes it even tighter and for some reason restricts proper juice flow, it can be a combination of wick issue and that its to small. the mods seem to prove this. but the r4 with cut wick and ptb also works well for me but i like the syringe mod better, its slightly wider and its see through and works better becuase its a little wider, the bigger tank mods work very well and let the wick do its job. I dont see why microcig doesnt just make plastic cases that are wider and be done with it, whats the hold up.

Bad, I'm getting some pretty good results with the stock tube. With the cup sleeve eliminated and more wick, I believe these things are working well enough to suit most people. I believe there are a lot of people who do not want a larger diameter tube.

This is not to say that I don't want one with a larger diameter. I do. However, I believe it will be asking too much to expect them to make a larger diameter than their vGo. Even then, I see a possible problem about sealing the tank in a way for practical filling. It may not be as simple as you think.

Just for grins, you should try a larger bottle without sealing the cup. I could be wrong, but I think you may be pleasantly surprised.
 

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Just for grins, you should try a larger bottle without sealing the cup. I could be wrong, but I think you may be pleasantly surprised.

:) yes Bad, +1 and another grin
I don't use anything on the cup, and really I don't even want the cup, but I don't seal the cup, and as soon as this fillup is used up, the sleeve is coming off for good, we know what all is up the sleeve, and now we know which parts are the only necessary ones.
 
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So this would be an r3 w/ proper length wicks then?

yes r3
my vote would be for looser coils, rather than crimping the...what, 3 or 4 strands of wick? like they seem to be

then you can also thread a new wick section rather than putting up with brathing gunk exhaust

I thought you had left, but I'm glad you fixed your mod
 

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I thought you had left, but I'm glad you fixed your mod

Thanks, didn't leave but probably need to...lol.. I was just done tinkering for the night.

Sort of. The mod I did does not have the wires running through the cup. The holes for them are sealed. Therefore, it does not need shrink tubing on the cup. It still has it on the stem.

So is this a new one 'br'? Pardon me if you explained it already, I'm sleepy.
 

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either show us BR or i will start rationing out the cheetos to you on a hourly basis, no more having bags and bags of cheetos all around you, get to work or the rationing begins.

ill leave a stack of oreos just slightly out of your reach, that will keep you motivated for a while

my latest syringe mod with the frayed ptb but only 1 long cut in the middle and its all very thin, makes it easy to fill as well and vapes like a dream, THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS.
 
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i have a solution, if microcig wont do it, we can contact any one of the supplier with a proper diagram and measurements of what we need of the outer shell, then have them make a mold fo rus and pop these suckers out in the same material the good drip tips are made of.

Delrin would melt. Ok for a drip tip but not right next to the coil.
 

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So is this a new one 'br'? Pardon me if you explained it already, I'm sleepy.
Not really. I haven't said much about it on the forum. I did it to prove that the shrink wrap could be removed. This would let it work a wee bit better for us, give a wee bit more liquid space, reduce the assembly time, and reduce the material cost. In other words, it could help the manufacturer as well as us.
 

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either show us BR or i will start rationing out the cheetos to you on a hourly basis, no more having bags and bags of cheetos all around you, get to work or the rationing begins.

ill leave a stack of oreos just slightly out of your reach, that will keep you motivated for a while

my latest syringe mod with the frayed ptb but only 1 long cut in the middle and its all very thin, makes it easy to fill as well and vapes like a dream, THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS.

I already told you about it. Don't know if you paid any attention or not.

LOL. Tomorrow you will try something else and it will be THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS.
 

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Bad, what do you mean frayed ptb with one cut?
With me asking for looser coils for the 3 or 4 wicks in the coil, it just occurred to me to ask if any of you have
pulled the wicks out of a new one so that there are only one or two wicks in the coil? (that would make the coil looser for what would be in it).

I haven't pulled any wicks out. They work fine just the way they are. You guys just ain't holding your mouth right.
 

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this is why i got so excited, ill leave this up just for a few hours. this is with inside tail frayed but you cant really see the fray.
but it vapes and works so well. im redoing the frayed tail mod and ill do a step by step for it.
I saw it. It works better than my needs. Don't need a step by step for a simple PTB mod, heheh. Can't say you look any better now than when I saw you last.
 

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Well I have tried the Joye cartos (two of them) for a few hours now

I just don't understand how some really experienced vapers were saying they tested this over several refills and they were still raving about it???

"Experience" is subjective. If you have been doing something a long time, but still don't know WTF your doing your not "experienced" :)

But if they never tried an E2, the Joye would seem like the best thing ever I imagine.
It is much better than a standard carto, just not the same as the blissful E2 experience :)
 
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