Older Folks and Vaping Front Porch - Part Three

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Yeah but for that highly excessive price you can just get new coil heads.

Lemme look around. Here is a good place for the insulators or new coils.

http://clonecores.com/products

Yours is a good deal, FT is slightly better. FT’s are Kanger and if you click on the 5+ quantity, they cost $3.14 for a five coil box (X 5) with no shipping cost. Just don’t expect them to arrive this week.

The ones Clonecores shows have rubber bottom insulators. Could be, and likely is, an old picture. If you’ve ever had the misfortune to inhale vape when the rubber grommet burns, well, you’ll avoid those like the plague. They only have 2.4s?

Don’t get me wrong, I’m glad to know about Clone Cores. Have you ordered from them?

The FT ones are here https://www.fasttech.com/products/1476404

ETA – Now that I wrote all that, it looks like the silicone insulators are NOT the same as the rubber PT insulators. If the silicone ones are the same as I bought before, they’re nearly impossible to install on a PT coil. They’re a tad too big and made for something else.
 

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conecores have both silicone and rubber ones.
http://clonecores.com/product/50-pack-silicone-insulators-for-coil-rebuilding
And I have not bought either type from them yet.
they do say that the silicone ones are a "tad" shorter than the rubber ones and do not specifically state that they are for Protanks and such...
I got some of those, the silicone ones that aren't specifically for PTs, from LV and you have to have the patience of a saint to get them into place. I am no saint and never could get them to work. Others had the same problem and a few of them are saints. You will be a much happier person if you avoid those.
 

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I got some of those, the silicone ones that aren't specifically for PTs, from LV and you have to have the patience of a saint to get them into place. I am no saint and never could get them to work. Others had the same problem and a few of them are saints. You will be a much happier person if you avoid those.
Thanks will stay with rubber ones then.
 

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I didn't have such great luck with my Kayfun today. It was the third try before I got it to work. And, even then, it gurgled badly. But, it's finally working well.

Whew!
Are you getting juice down the airflow under the coil when you are setting up the wick? Juice in that airhole is the only thing that will cause it to gurrgle. Just have to figure out how it's getting in there.
 

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Are you getting juice down the airflow under the coil when you are setting up the wick? Juice in that airhole is the only thing that will cause it to gurrgle. Just have to figure out how it's getting in there.

Might be the coil is set a bit too low. That can cause gurgles and leaks.
 

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I think I had the tank on ever so slightly crooked or something. All I know is that I pulled off the tank and the top of the chimney, poked the wicking down a little around the edges, and re-attached everything (making extra sure it was on straight) and it's working fine now.
 

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Yes, not having the wick touching bottom can also do that.

I always test for vacuum after a build. Fully assembled, cover the air intakes and take a slight draw. Should be pretty air tight. While that won't rule out too short a wick, it will verify that all the rest is good.
 

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Does anyone have any ideas on why I am having so much trouble with my mini PT2's? I put in a new or rebuilt coil, and it won't screw into the tank. I play with it, try other coils. The base will screw in without a coil, just not with one! It will if I don't have the insulator on the chimney (found out by being absent-minded). Getting pretty frustrated....Thanks!
 

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Posted this on the Back Porch, but it's more of a Front Porch post.....

I have been using the iStick 40's (with full sized Nauti's) for work and the IPV D2's (with full sized SubTank) for home. Roughly the same height but the D2 is a bit wider and heavier. I likely will never use the TC, only got the 40's for the size and length of charge, and the D2's for the size and replaceable battery. Both work very well and serve my purpose. For now, my Provari's have been benched:shock:.
 
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