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Yikes, $140 is a bit steep. Looking at the picks it looks like the juice is held in the fancy drip tip and feeds by gravity down the wick. Not a bad idea. I'm guessing air is coming in from the bottom like an A7. If it is, then I wonder if they've figured out a way to keep juice from leaking out the connection?
 

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It does intrigue me, which is why I am interested in getting one. My buddy has a line on a used one for about $80 plus shipping, so I figured I would see if anyone has any experience with it. I like the idea of a gravity fed genisis style tank system and the smaller form factor so i don't have to carry a huge device but can still get the performance I want.
 

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Yikes, $140 is a bit steep. Looking at the picks it looks like the juice is held in the fancy drip tip and feeds by gravity down the wick. Not a bad idea. I'm guessing air is coming in from the bottom like an A7. If it is, then I wonder if they've figured out a way to keep juice from leaking out the connection?

The fancy drip tip is an EGO tank. ;)
 

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I was thinking of your micro when I saw the piculisci. Maybe yours should have a colorful name too. Jiascolini?

Jiascolini 900?

Actually I sent one to a guy who has a Picullisci... I wanted to see how it compared to Picullisci and some of the other high end Geni's he's got.

He asked me what the name was... I said, I'd just been calling it the Micro-Gen but was open to suggestions... We both agreed Micro-Gen's a keeper.

Oh, and now that it's official... I'll have to insist that you capitalize the M & G and be sure to include the hyphen. LOL
 

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Actually I sent one to a guy who has a Picullisci... I wanted to see how it compared to Picullisci and some of the other high end Geni's he's got.

He asked me what the name was... I said, I'd just been calling it the Micro-Gen but was open to suggestions... We both agreed Micro-Gen's a keeper.

Oh, and now that it's official... I'll have to insist that you capitalize the M & G and be sure to include the hyphen. LOL

So, what did your Piculisci friend have to say about your Micro-Gen?
 

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So, what did your Piculisci friend have to say about your Micro-Gen?

So far, this...
Hey,
Just letting you know, i got the Microgen, hooked it up real quick and tried it out for about an hour. Runs through liquid pretty quick! Tastes good, nice vapor, good draw. I really think solving for a way to feed this atty with a tank of some kind would be a MAJOR upgrade. Obviously i havent taken it a part or anything but so far i am having very good first impressions! Wonderful work. (also is it possible to get a taller atty cover with the hole in it, and potentially in black? Some of my drip tips sit too far inside the atty to use as they hit or get really close to hitting the top of the RBA part)
 

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I've got a few ideas bouncing around. I'm just out of adapters again. :(
No one seems to keep them in stock anymore.

I've got a few duds that can be dismantled... but I've been lazy here lately...

Thinking about a ghetto version of the Killer/Diver, that would allow airflow from the bottom and juice feed through the adapters side holes.
 
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