OBS Engine NANO RTA

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Mactavish

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Nano chimney is press fitted. I just rinse with hot water, put in us cleaner with drop of dawn for 2 cycles, then one cycle plain water. Then I squirt alcohol in it or it takes forever to dry. I don't remove glass.

Great use for an ultrasonic cleaner besides juice making. Most of the time I just hand wash everything, and now that I finally bought a tiny, yet quite air compressor, I can blow dry the parts, sans tiny washers!
 
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Great use for an ultrasonic cleaner besides juice making. Most of the time I just hand wash everything, and now that I finally bought a tiny, yet quite air compressor, I can blow dry the parts, sans tiny washers!
Bought usc specifically for tanks. Can get them all done in a few cycles.
 

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I used to go through about 10mls.
I buy my juice. It's a good price for the size I guess. I pay anywhere from $15-$23 CDN for a 120ml bottle. I go through around 1 bottle a week. Cigarettes are like $15 a pk. I smoked a pack a day. So im saving so much anyways. When I get the time I'll try DIY juice. Maybe sometime this winter.

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I don't really measure how much it can take, but I feel the most it can go is 4ml. May be it is because I never fill it horizontally nor let the juice go beyond the JFC...

I washed mine last night and plan on building them today or tomorrow. I'll use a syringe this time and see what they hold.
 

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I believe if you hold your nano vertically (or slightly slant) and fill it that way, you may fill up to 4ml or approaching 4ml.

Ya, the spec says 5.3ml but it sure doesn't seem like that when I'm hitting it hard :)

BS Engine Nano RTA Features:
  • 25mm Diameter
  • 5.3mL Juice Reservoir
  • Superior 304 Stainless Steel Construction
  • Pyrex Glass Reinforcement
  • Two-Post, Single Terminal Design
  • Top-Secured via Flathead Hex Screws
  • Single Coil Configuration
  • Deckmilled Negative
  • PEEK Insulator
  • Two Wicking Ports
  • Unique Airflow Circulation System
  • Triple Slotted Top Airflow Control
  • Redirected Air Channel
  • Convenient Slide-to-Open Side-Fill Gasket
  • POM Widebore Drip Tip - Food-Grade
  • 510 Connection
 

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I used a 10ml syringe and pulled 6mls of liquid into it and left the tank vertical on the mod.

5.3mls my ...., it's a solid 4ml tank filled to the edge of the fill hole.

But it vapes like a friggin champ.
How about you fill the tank horizontally, with the JFC facing up?
I have once done that and the result was I ate quite an amount of juice in my first puff after fill.
 

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I don't really measure how much it can take, but I feel the most it can go is 4ml. May be it is because I never fill it horizontally nor let the juice go beyond the JFC...
I get more than 5ml in mine. Tilt it a little and fill it up.
 

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I fill them all the way up. I fill it up to the fill hole then turn it sideways and fill it the rest of the way quickly. Then close it as fast as possible to avoid the liquid getting in the air chamber. If done quickly it won't get into the air chamber.
 

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I fill them all the way up. I fill it up to the fill hole then turn it sideways and fill it the rest of the way quickly. Then close it as fast as possible to avoid the liquid getting in the air chamber. If done quickly it won't get into the air chamber.

That sounds too challenging to me... (the quick part)
Let's hope next version will have longer glass tank or even a 26mm tank.

Come to think about it again, the way you fill the tank make things a bit complicated and it also forfeits the ease of filling mechanism provided by this tank.
 

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I fill them all the way up. I fill it up to the fill hole then turn it sideways and fill it the rest of the way quickly. Then close it as fast as possible to avoid the liquid getting in the air chamber. If done quickly it won't get into the air chamber.
Yeah... tried that (cuz I'm lazy) and I just wasn't fast enough (probably cuz I'm lazy). I'm lazy, easier for me to fill more often.
 

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That sounds too challenging to me... (the quick part)
Let's hope next version will have longer glass tank or even a 26mm tank.

Come to think about it again, the way you fill the tank make things a bit complicated and it also forfeits the ease of filling mechanism provided by this tank.
It's not complicated at all. Simply speed up the filling when it's sideways and close fast, Place bottle on table and close tank. No problem and it is FULL. It's just one good squeeze of the bottle to top it off at the end.
 
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