OH WAIT... NOW I GET IT! Carto+Tank- a Carto with a hole punched in it. Carto is than placed in a glass, metal or plastic tank which is filled with juice- juice saturates Carto by way of hole in Carto.
Can some who have the glass-type tanks show me your set-up (pix, plz) and describe what you have?
I am still not really getting how all of this goes together....
ETA: the carto goes inside the glass tank. tank attaches to both drip tip and battery...?
But in filling w/ liquid, one fills only the carto, not the tank. And one has to use cartos that have the fiber in them (requiring drip filling) and not a clear carto?
OH WAIT... NOW I GET IT! Carto+Tank- a Carto with a hole punched in it. Carto is than placed in a glass, metal or plastic tank which is filled with juice- juice saturates Carto by way of hole in Carto.
Question... can the glass tanks be used w/ any other type of cartomizer that does not have to be drip-filled? As in just "pour in the liquid"?
Just curious, does anyone else here use a Vision Eternity RBA? Or is it just me LOL. I've been using mine for quite a while now in a different configuration than what is shown on all the vendor sites, like it better, and figured I'd share in case anyone would like to know.
The drip mode vapes very nice, but is kindof too contraption looking for my taste. I use the tube that is actually intended for the Type A Ego-C tank, but instead of the tank, I slap a Type A Drip Tip in there
Manufacturer's drip mode set up / Drip Mode with a Type A drip tip & tank tube:
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Wow Flint, you've been right on this! Good job! I'm glad I read through the posts before I answered because you had it covered.
The only thing I would add is that in the video of filling the carto tank, I think he makes it look more complicated that it needs to be. We put the carto on the battery, put on the tank and then just put some juice in the carto with a needle or needle tip bottle to get some juice down into the polyfil and then fill the tank and leave it sit for 10-15 minutes and it's good to go. I take some dry puffs on it without firing it to help pull juice into the polyfil. When you can see bubbles floating up you know it's good. This is only done when it's new, once your tank gets low on juice you just take off the drip tip, pull the carto down enough to give you space to fill the tank with more juice. Push it back up, stick on the drip tip and you're done.
We find that it's much easier to fill the tank while it's attached to the battery. I have a hard time grabbing that little end to pull it out the bottom of the tank to fill. I've never had the carto leak out the bottom like his did. Mine has 2 holes punched.
I agree about the video, but it's hard for me to describe in words. I don't agree with him on the part when he removes the top, however. I slide the carto down and fill along the side of it. The only tank I take off the battery when filling is my locking DCT tank.
The was a good vid by rip tripper on using tanks/cartos. Any carto (almost) can be used, it doesn't have to be pre-punched if you can do your own. And it's important to 'prime' the carto first or wait a good long time for it to suck juice from the tank. The filler needs to be wet before your 1st vape or you risk burning the filler.
Nice setup Kat. What type of wick/coil do you use?
I got my ZAP now I have to figure out how to fill the darn thing.

I have ZAP problems. I filled it with juice and let it sit a bit before trying on my Provari set at 4.0. I got that crappy burnt taste that goes right up your nose. Turned it gown a tad and got the same. Took it off and let it sit a bit. Tried it on a Spinner and still got the crappy burnt taste. Took it off. Removed the top. Coils look perfectly wrapped and well away from the post. The screws are tight. Looks prefect but works awful.