Hey Everyone,
First let me say that just in case you guys think any different, I love my Volt! I'm not claiming that SI is inconsistent at all... I'm merely saying it how I see it. Moving on...
Shortly after I purchased my Volt, I saw a review where the reviewer made a model of the Volt Cartomizer and explained why Volt Cartomizers don't burn. She showed what appeared to be a system that completely separated the atomizer coil and wick from the silica tubing and filler gauze.
It appears to me what I have is something different. I've checked with the people at Smokeless Image and they claim to have not changed anything in their cartomizers other than moving from Hard Cap Tips, to Soft Caps with a Rubber Bushing, to just a soft cap drip tip that is thicker and prevents liquid from getting in your mouth. Everything else in the cartomizers is supposed to be the same.
The difference I saw or think I see is in the atomizer coil, wick and silica tubing. Her atomizer was contained in a small cap containing the coil, that was press fit to the bottom of the cart and had silica tubing that was adhered to the top of that small cap that contained the atomizer coil. This meant that no matter what, the filling nor the silica tubing could not burn because it did not touch the atomizer.
Mine, seems to be missing that small cap containing the coil and is not even separate from the silica tubing or the filler gauze... Instead, the coil is wedged between a sliced silica tube and connected to the base of the cartomizer at the base. The result, seems to be some badly burnt filler and silica tubing. This design actually closely resembles the new horizontal coil 808 cartomizers from GoodProphets, where the silica tube is split down the middle and the coil is wedged between it about half-way down the silica tube.
Has anyone else taken the SI Volt cartomizer apart and found anything different than what I've described?
Please see the attached photo's for a better understanding of the parts and how mine was constructed. Thanks!





First let me say that just in case you guys think any different, I love my Volt! I'm not claiming that SI is inconsistent at all... I'm merely saying it how I see it. Moving on...
Shortly after I purchased my Volt, I saw a review where the reviewer made a model of the Volt Cartomizer and explained why Volt Cartomizers don't burn. She showed what appeared to be a system that completely separated the atomizer coil and wick from the silica tubing and filler gauze.
It appears to me what I have is something different. I've checked with the people at Smokeless Image and they claim to have not changed anything in their cartomizers other than moving from Hard Cap Tips, to Soft Caps with a Rubber Bushing, to just a soft cap drip tip that is thicker and prevents liquid from getting in your mouth. Everything else in the cartomizers is supposed to be the same.
The difference I saw or think I see is in the atomizer coil, wick and silica tubing. Her atomizer was contained in a small cap containing the coil, that was press fit to the bottom of the cart and had silica tubing that was adhered to the top of that small cap that contained the atomizer coil. This meant that no matter what, the filling nor the silica tubing could not burn because it did not touch the atomizer.
Mine, seems to be missing that small cap containing the coil and is not even separate from the silica tubing or the filler gauze... Instead, the coil is wedged between a sliced silica tube and connected to the base of the cartomizer at the base. The result, seems to be some badly burnt filler and silica tubing. This design actually closely resembles the new horizontal coil 808 cartomizers from GoodProphets, where the silica tube is split down the middle and the coil is wedged between it about half-way down the silica tube.
Has anyone else taken the SI Volt cartomizer apart and found anything different than what I've described?
Please see the attached photo's for a better understanding of the parts and how mine was constructed. Thanks!





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