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zipflint

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I put one of my Raven cartos in a larger, generic tank yesterday and for whatever reason, I had none of the dry hits that I was getting when using the smaller tank that came with it during the initial Alpha release. I haven't had the funds to buy any more of 'em but I will soon, and I'll probably get one of those spiffy lookin' AGR locking tanks to park them in.

Unfortunately, my taste buds are on strike again, so although I could tell there were no dry hits and it was making loads of vapor, I couldn't taste much. Gah!
 

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and I'll probably get one of those spiffy lookin' AGR locking tanks to park them in.

You may want to reconsider that choice... the AGR is a nice tank but it is made with flanged carto's with a flat on the sides of the flange... the Phoenix carto's don't have the flats on their flange.
 

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You may want to reconsider that choice... the AGR is a nice tank but it is made with flanged carto's with a flat on the sides of the flange... the Phoenix carto's don't have the flats on their flange.

Actually the AGR is for non flanged carto's. You may be thinking of the UDCT / Artemis tank.
 

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So... confusion is going around alot then... :D

In short... the AGR ( and UDCT ) are neither good candidates for hosting a Phoenix Raven BC carto... at least not yet

The flanged Raven will work in the UDCT, but it does not "lock in". I think I seen where Chris said that non flanged Ravens would be coming.
 

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know its not an alpha product .. but i've been using the AGI a while now .. and i love it.. only issue i'm having with it .. which i'm sure is my fault.. is lots of juice in the cap (have to wipe it down every hour or so..and its liquid not condensation)

anyone else have this issue in a RBA tank and silica wick .. i held it upside down with tank full ..no leaking there .. i think its just spitting the liquid when i vape or its vacuum pressure pulling the liquid around the wick on the draw..again probably something i did wrong

on the plus side .. never a dry hit ..wick is always wet even when chain vaping till the tank is dry ..vapes right every single time =)


2mm silica wick 32awg kanthal at 1.9 ohms .. 3.8 volts

would you guys suggest 3mm wick . or maybe 2mm and 1mm wrapped around it and between the coils?
 
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The Dome Dripper - eSolid Atomizer - ALPHA

Bulb style atomizer for use in using esolid juice which is available in this same category. Dripping type of experience where you dab on a few dabs then vape. Recommended to dab only what you plan on vaping consecutively. Alpha product.

Here is a review and demo by one of our Alpha testers, Atari, from ECF:

http://vaporchaser.blogspot.com/2013/04/its-back.html


 

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Kinda creepy....I will have to think about this one!

Salky

LOL, thanks for saying it for me. Yes, the CAS#'s are nice and all, and I haven't seen anything particularly alarming in the MSDS's but, while e-liquid can condense back into a liquid, I'm just not sure how I feel about inhaling something that condenses to a solid (see image of inverted bulb with the paste stuck on the upper half).

Is this based on an early Thomas Edison design? ;)
 
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