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

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v1John

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yeah they won't work with male batteries, my only females are 510, but most of my batteries are male, and my vgos are male :(

anyway, the e2 mod is the best and you know what it's up to at any given point int ime.

If china wants to make the $10 e2 that you can service I definitely want those. Just imagine what
the cartomizer would do if china made a $10 e2. Up to this point they're only 90¢ cartomizers, so picture an E2 that is 11 times better ( 1,100.0% better )

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The coils could be bought pre-built, or you could service and repair them or even make them yourself.

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Image above from here (and they have other types too), check them out:
http://www.all-battery.com/browseproducts/Index21.html



They would easily plug into the cup which would have gold plated contacts. put the ptb strips back into the clear carto or syringe/bottle mod, and you're all set again in minutes or less
 
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...while this one holds 0.5 ml of juice he is working on a 1 ml to 2ml tank.

Along with being able to dry burn (and watch the whole process), I'm very interested in how they intend to increase the volume. It's either gonna resemble a syringe-mod, a br-bottle-mod, or be a foot or so long...

Hell, with the right kind of apparatus we can be vaping from a tube running to a concealed wine-skin-type reservoir and start buying liquid by the gallon...
 

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So I just received my new royalsmokers c-e2 carto's from COV. I ordered the the xl steel and the black reg.
Whats up with the black, it has black covering on it that peals off like tape, and what then do you have, a steel carto. if you are going to call it black, then at least coat it with something other than tape.
So far they do work well, I have been using one in a wetbox, after almost 5 3ml bottles(today), still going strong. I have to use a drip tip, the steel gets way to hot(I value my lip skin!!)
 

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Looks like the tankomizer is returning to the traditional atty technology. This would be very welcome by me as I think it is far more advanced than the E2 designs (as any strip-down shows). I think what the Chinese are trying to do with the E2s is radically simplify the design, make it easier to churn out and get the production costs right down... in terms of a quality vape, I'm not sure they have succeeded.

If this thing can deliver a consistent feed of juice and vaporize in the same way as the classic atty... all on a neat take-out design - it will be a winner.

I can't figure out how it functions. If the central nozzle is for air - how does the juice feed down into the atty? Any ideas?

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Looks like the tankomizer is returning to the traditional atty technology. This would be very welcome by me as I think it is far more advanced than the E2 designs (as any strip-down shows). I think what the Chinese are trying to do with the E2s is radically simplify the design, make it easier to churn out and get the production costs right down... in terms of a quality vape, I'm not sure they have succeeded.

If this thing can deliver a consistent feed of juice and vaporize in the same way as the classic atty... all on a neat take-out design - it will be a winner.

I can't figure out how it functions. If the central nozzle is for air - how does the juice feed down into the atty? Any ideas?

atomizer%20+%20container.jpg

Is the central nozzle for air? I assumed it was for juice and the air was brought in through the hole in the atty near the threads....
 

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mike how does a CE2 work for you on your wetbox? Is it basically just wetting the coil as it does on a atty? Missy's injector needle goes right up the air stem and when i spoke to her about it this is what she said:

"I use the E2 cartomizer all the time with my WetBox. There are a couple of tricks.

You need to remember that the coil for the E2 is much higher up than the coil for either a regular atomizer or cartomizer. Because of this you must give a short, sharp suck after pumping to bring the liquid up to the coil area. If you pump without doing this the liquid will likely just run down back into the box. This short, sharp suck is a good idea even with regular cartomizers and atomizers. It helps prevent leakage problems!

(Since things are always changing... your cartomizer might very well be different from what I'm about to describe!)

You can use the cartomizer as it is intended and pre-fill it and then use the WetBox to top it off when it isn't wicking quickly enough or when the initial fill runs low. If you decide to use it this way it is important to recognize that any excess liquid that you pump up into the cartomizer has no place to go other than down! So... you should pump one drop, give the short suck, and vape until the flavor diminishes. Then repeat. You might also want to give the short suck periodically between pumps to draw any moisture that accumulates back up to the coil. The injection assembly can be used to fill the cartomizer by sliding the tip into one of the fill holes. It is a very tight fit. It works fine for me on the versions of the E2 with the silicone seal with the holes since they are more flexible. It does not work well on those with the plastic cap with holes. Since the injection assembly feeds from the bottom you need to hold the cartomizer upside down or level to get the liquid to flow.

The other way you can use the E2 (and my personal preferred way) is to treat the E2 as an atomizer with a reservoir. This method works easiest with the version of the E2 that has the ceramic cup and the silicone seal. To use this method you need to take the soft, white top off of the cartomizer and then remove the silicone ring that covers the fill holes. Then, using a fine nose pair of pliers remove the silicone seal with the two fill holes. Be gentle but firm when you do this. Replace the silicone ring and the white top. This opens up the wick slots on the side of the coil cup so that any excess liquid can drip down into the reservoir area. If you use this method you need to be aware that the reservoir is no longer completely sealed and the WetBox needs to be kept in a vertical position so avoid tossing it on a car seat or into a bag! You still need to use the sharp suck to pull the liquid up to the coil but if you pump too much it can drip into the reservoir area through the slots."

I quick sharp 'suck' after you pump, I don't know if I liek the 'effort' involved here...I really don't know how this is not causing the airstem to clog up especially if you are using VG juice...how has it all been working for you?




So I just received my new royalsmokers c-e2 carto's from COV. I ordered the the xl steel and the black reg.
Whats up with the black, it has black covering on it that peals off like tape, and what then do you have, a steel carto. if you are going to call it black, then at least coat it with something other than tape.
So far they do work well, I have been using one in a wetbox, after almost 5 3ml bottles(today), still going strong. I have to use a drip tip, the steel gets way to hot(I value my lip skin!!)
 

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I can't figure out how it functions. If the central nozzle is for air - how does the juice feed down into the atty? Any ideas?

atomizer%20+%20container.jpg

Looks like there is an air tube running through the middle of the tank (in that picture) and maybe the juice feed passes around the outside of it. But yeah, it is a mystery for the next few days at least (or unless bad leaks some more info . . . hint hint)
 

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What you are seeing here is only 2 pieces of a three piece system...the third piece slips down over every thing much like a 306 atty drip tip...I imagine there has to be holes on the top of the atomizer part of this assembly as the plastic tank slips over the proturding center nub to feed the atty coil...



Is the central nozzle for air? I assumed it was for juice and the air was brought in through the hole in the atty near the threads....
 

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Is the central nozzle for air? I assumed it was for juice and the air was brought in through the hole in the atty near the threads....

You might be right Banjo - it looks like that nozzle might have some mesh in it. I'm sure the air does enter the atty through the holes by the thread but where does it exit the atty? The tank may have a flat side to allow the air to pass up by it to the mouthpiece, but then again - it looks like it has an air tube passing up the centre of it, which is why I thought the nozzle was for air. Curious.
 

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from pics I have seen there is no tube comign out of the top of the 'tank' portion...I am thinking there are air holes on the top of the sealed atty assembly...

Looks like there is an air tube running through the middle of the tank (in that picture) and maybe the juice feed passes around the outside of it. But yeah, it is a mystery for the next few days at least (or unless bad leaks some more info . . . hint hint)
 

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OMG MAN! YOU ARE HARDCORE! lolol....you vape through that initial nasty burnt taste? When that happens to me I have to wash the damn thing out...sayonara juicyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy :(

matter of fact now I always rinse mine out first thing...

Mike you the MAN

I just squeeze the bottle about 3 or 4 times and vape. seems to work fine that way.
This is the first carto I have ever used, so i have nothing to compare it to, but it seems to work good.
Nasty burnt taste at first, but once the primer burned off my green apple taste great!
 

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yesh--exactly what I was sayin...i think there are holes around that center nub on the atty...

Here's my guess about the air supply. The mouthpiece or third piece is large enough for air to pass around the tank. This air comes from the the area of the atty that is around the center tube. The center tube is for the juice.
 

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No---you simply take off the thrid mouthpice thingy and pull off the tank and fill...easy peasy looks like to me! and WTF you can see the fluid level...i don't care if it only holds .5 ml...this would do it for me...

How would you fill it? Syringe?
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