Porous Cer-Tankomizer
Its good to finally see people take an interest in porous ceramics. I think this will be one of the cleanest vaping accessories so far developed.
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I utilize Porous Ceramic as an absorbent enclosure for the coil. The absorbent nature of the enclosure is further aided by a fabric filler. Though my ceramic has wicking capabilities this design does not rely on it.
My idea is to allow the coil to have as much contact to liquid as possible and be fast to clean or replace. Encasing the coil with ceramic/bored out ceramic dowel, creates a barrier from fabric, no burning. Splitting the ceramic dowel allows quick access to coil. And the fabric/filler aids in continuous saturation for full flavor especially for chain vaping.
This is easy to dry burn, fast re-coil, quick removal of ceramic for torch cleaning and no leaking when filled to limit line. Filler (cotton gauze) aids ceramic in liquid retention and can be cleaned or replaced. Bottom 510 connection is sealed to provide no leakage. Side vent inlet connected to coiled interior tube will only leak from overfilling or filling to quickly. Easy to recoil and install coil to posts. These seem to respond quickly, no break-in time and only will dry hit if low on liquid or wrong coil prep or size.
This is my third version of a ceramic cart/tank that Ive used for the last couple of years and this one has been the most successful. I am working on a forth version which will be larger and upper chamber will be all metal. I also will be turning my own 510 connection without air vents.
I currently torch the ceramic for reuse but am curious if all material is removed. Like ash in a fire place. I may after some research and testing opt for a chemical clean then torch. But as of now I have on previous versions reused these ceramics for month and only replace when lost or broken.
Its good to finally see people take an interest in porous ceramics. I think this will be one of the cleanest vaping accessories so far developed.
View attachment 176258
I utilize Porous Ceramic as an absorbent enclosure for the coil. The absorbent nature of the enclosure is further aided by a fabric filler. Though my ceramic has wicking capabilities this design does not rely on it.
My idea is to allow the coil to have as much contact to liquid as possible and be fast to clean or replace. Encasing the coil with ceramic/bored out ceramic dowel, creates a barrier from fabric, no burning. Splitting the ceramic dowel allows quick access to coil. And the fabric/filler aids in continuous saturation for full flavor especially for chain vaping.
This is easy to dry burn, fast re-coil, quick removal of ceramic for torch cleaning and no leaking when filled to limit line. Filler (cotton gauze) aids ceramic in liquid retention and can be cleaned or replaced. Bottom 510 connection is sealed to provide no leakage. Side vent inlet connected to coiled interior tube will only leak from overfilling or filling to quickly. Easy to recoil and install coil to posts. These seem to respond quickly, no break-in time and only will dry hit if low on liquid or wrong coil prep or size.
This is my third version of a ceramic cart/tank that Ive used for the last couple of years and this one has been the most successful. I am working on a forth version which will be larger and upper chamber will be all metal. I also will be turning my own 510 connection without air vents.
I currently torch the ceramic for reuse but am curious if all material is removed. Like ash in a fire place. I may after some research and testing opt for a chemical clean then torch. But as of now I have on previous versions reused these ceramics for month and only replace when lost or broken.