Rebuildable Tank Atomizers - An Anthology, Pictorial, Builds and Reviews.

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Ty Q, you know what I'm asking for even though I don't articulate myself as well as I should.
Little known fact, Qorox was involved in a lab accident as a youth, the result being he developed psychic powers.

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All these Aquarium Filters do the same job and can be used in any of the 'filler material' attys viz. Spheroid, Aiolos-SM, Prometey and Heron:

1. GP FLUFF: GP Fluff version 2
2. SERA: Aquarium Mechanical Filtration Media: Sera Filter Wool
3. ACUREL: Acurel Acurel Filter Fiber Floss Aquarium Filter Mechanical Media
4. JUWEL: http://www.juwel-aquarium.de/en/Pro...act.html?force_sid=skntc8pdlp4jl9al5d1e10mjp7

Just that you'd need to cut them into different proportions - b'coz each has a different density. I prefer the Juwel.
 

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All these Aquarium Filters do the same job and can be used in any of the 'filler material' attys viz. Spheroid, Aiolos-SM, Prometey and Heron:

1. GP FLUFF: GP Fluff version 2
2. SERA: Aquarium Mechanical Filtration Media: Sera Filter Wool
3. ACUREL: Acurel Acurel Filter Fiber Floss Aquarium Filter Mechanical Media
4. JUWEL: http://www.juwel-aquarium.de/en/Pro...act.html?force_sid=skntc8pdlp4jl9al5d1e10mjp7

Just that you'd need to cut them into different proportions - b'coz each has a different density. I prefer the Juwel.
Do you know what kind is sold with the Prometey by chance?

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Complete with links, thank you for all info. Maybe Sedge could add this in first post.

All these Aquarium Filters do the same job and can be used in any of the 'filler material' attys viz. Spheroid, Aiolos-SM, Prometey and Heron:

1. GP FLUFF: GP Fluff version 2
2. SERA: Aquarium Mechanical Filtration Media: Sera Filter Wool
3. ACUREL: Acurel Acurel Filter Fiber Floss Aquarium Filter Mechanical Media
4. JUWEL: http://www.juwel-aquarium.de/en/Pro...act.html?force_sid=skntc8pdlp4jl9al5d1e10mjp7

Just that you'd need to cut them into different proportions - b'coz each has a different density. I prefer the Juwel.
 
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Complete with links, thank you for all info. Maybe Sedge could add this in first post.
Remember, I was a Beta Tester for the Heron. So, I had purchased all of them and tested it in turns :)

And I also have all the 'filler material' attys!
 
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Why do you prefer the Juwel Qorax? I've only tried GP Fluff.
The density. Rectangular pad shape. And spongy but clearer material. Makes it enough porous but holds its shape well after multiple use. It's also easy to cut (to size) and wrap around the chimney shafts.
 

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Complete with links, thank you for all info. Maybe Sedge could add this in first post.

I tried but apparently there is a new restriction on images per post (20) so I can't edit the OP. I will attempt to find a workaround.

I have to do some other changes to the OP as well. There are broken links since the move.
 

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Can you do a wiki article type through Ecf? That would be really handy for looking up rta's and recomended builds. Like the GG wiki but all known atties. I would totally contribute.

I say this becuase I know I have read and seen some builds for the pheno lite, which I just got, and wanted to know how people were wicking it, but I have to go and skim through. Page after page. The links on ths OP help but a wiki format would be great.
 
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All Prometeys come with Juwel
I really like the Juwel, so easy to work with, holds its shape extremely well, and sucks down the juice and holds on to it for dear life, lol...also seems like it would be more forgiving to me moving between thicker and thinner juices.

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Pene V4 arrived from GG, beautiful, but having issues with it. I wicked like the Tille V2, and that one zero issues. This one a dry hit or two unless I use the juice control every so often.

2.5 mm 28 guage @ 1.2 ohm. 30/70'vg heavy at 13 watts.

Edit: pick lower right showing one side as I started to trim and make shoulders.

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I'm still waiting for my order to ship (Tile V2 and Pen V4) :(. Try cutting the tail flush with the juice channel. From what i've read in the GG threads the people using cotton have the wick go straight out and cut flush...i imagine it would work with rayon too.
 
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I'm still waiting for my order to ship (Tile V2 and Pen V4) :(. Try cutting the tail flush with the juice channel. From what i've read in the GG threads the people using cotton have the wick go straight out and cut flush...i imagine it would work with rayon too.
That's the Tilemahos method that works good. Some recommend in the Penelope to thin tails down the channels.

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I'm still waiting for my order to ship (Tile V2 and Pen V4) :(. Try cutting the tail flush with the juice channel. From what i've read in the GG threads the people using cotton have the wick go straight out and cut flush...i imagine it would work with rayon too.

Yes Fa-Q, I was wicking just like the Tille V2, the wicking pick was not the finished one I provided. I was cutting the rayon flush with the threaded inner barrel, aka Tille style. It wasn't working as well for me. A kind message from Qorax got it straightened out. although the two attys are similar, they are different enough to require the Pene a thinner tail, extending down to the bottom of the juice channel...I'm vaping with success like this.

That's the Tilemahos method that works good. Some recommend in the Penelope to thin tails down the channels.

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I'm absolutely loving the B-Deck in the SQuapeR, it's fantastic. I did a supper rushed build in a hurry to try it out, and its been working flawlessly. The flavor I think is even better...

...of course, I'm sure the nano chimney helps some too, and HOT DIGGITY DAMN, look at that stunning Chris Mun Nano Bell Cap.

Not only is the Bell aesthetically an eye catcher, but the height and weight it cuts off the standard tank makes it a little more wieldy. I personally never had much of a problem with the somewhat substantial footprint of a standard SQ-R (it is an overall favorite of mine, so I might have some bias) but I am appreciating it even more in this lighter/vertically challenged form.

It just looks ridonkulously seckzi too ;)

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What was your favorite build on the Heron? Also, how far do you space the coil from the air hole?
I have a thread on the Vapour Art forum regarding my build and thoughts on the Heron. Tho old and prolly closed down now - but you can access it and have a look. I don't use my Herons anymore btw.
 
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