You'll Find it.
Just Don't Give Up and consider going back to Analogs.
An iTaste MVP 2.0 might be worth looking into.
Might not be able to do Sub-Ohming. But for GP vaping it is a Great APV for the Price.
Just about every 510 Carto, Clearo, Tank, etc has 2 Side Air Holes right above the threads on the Battery Connector. If you Make 1 or Both of these Holes a Larger Diameter, it make the Draw Easier.
I use Clearos and it is SOP for me to Open Up the side holes using a 1/16" Drill.
No... You are Right on the Money.
The Rolling Pin Method is where you GENTLY push a Straightened Out Paper-Clip thru the Battery End of a Carto until it comes out the Hole in the Mouth Piece. The you Roll the Carto on the Paper Clip just like a Rolling Pin.
The Key is to Leave the Mouth Piece in the Carto. It acts like a Guide when you do the Rolling.
Best to Practice on a Used/Old Carto First. It takes a Little Feel to know if you have Snagged the Coil Wire or Not. If you Feel like you have Snagged the Coil Wire, or if there is much Resistance, DON'T Force. Pull it out and try pushing it in again a Slightly Different Angle.
That's a awesome idea. I'll have to give that a shot next time I pick up on of my carto tanks.
The 3.1 I can't tell you much. I prefer the lite. But on the Russian there is a couple things you can do. Drill out the tip to a straight bore. Drill out the air hole to 1.9 mm. Increase the juice channel depth by .5 mm on the vertical and make sure the horizontal channel goes just slightly past the vertical. If they meet perfectly it still creates a flow choke at that corner. The hole in the center post should be 1.2-1.5 mm, all the way through and inline with the base air hole when assembled.
On the builds. Stay with 3/32 or 7/64 ID coils in the 1.4-2.2 ohm range. Do not compress the coil and torch while compressed. Just dry fire and squeeze until it glows evenly. "Contact" coils choke off air flow to the middle wraps burning the juice and wick in the center giving the same effect as a dry hit (low vapor and burnt taste) after a few hits.
That is the Advantage some of Old Timers have.
We have lived thru the Days when things like Cartos or Clearos were kinda Funky right out of the Box. And things needed to be Tweaked to make them Work Right.
LOL
I can remember the Joye 510 days. Dry hits were normal operation. We went from the cotton cart fill and the Polyfill to the blue fish tank filter Fluval that you had to buy at the pet store. Then, you had to cut pieces of plastic drink stirrer straws to make the Fluval stand up from the bottom of the cart so more juice would fit in.
Then, we got eGos and went through type A, B, and C plastic tanks that leaked in our pockets. Finally we discovered Boge cartos. First decent and reliable vape I remember was from a Boge carto. I just didn't know what a good vape was until then! I carried a 3ml bottle of juice in my pocket to top it off every 20 or 30 minutes.
When Protank arrived I thought I was in vaping heaven.
I also understand your RDA-itus. Once you experience a good flavorful Vape on a wide open device everything else seems tight.
I use Kayfuns daily and limit my dripping. Why do that? Simple - there are many times I will need a more convenient device and I want to enjoy my vape.
We can't eat Ice Cream all the time![]()
I can remember the Joye 510 days. Dry hits were normal operation. We went from the cotton cart fill and the Polyfill to the blue fish tank filter Fluval that you had to buy at the pet store. Then, you had to cut pieces of plastic drink stirrer straws to make the Fluval stand up from the bottom of the cart so more juice would fit in.
Then, we got eGos and went through type A, B, and C plastic tanks that leaked in our pockets. Finally we discovered Boge cartos. First decent and reliable vape I remember was from a Boge carto. I just didn't know what a good vape was until then! I carried a 3ml bottle of juice in my pocket to top it off every 20 or 30 minutes.
When Protank arrived I thought I was in vaping heaven.
I've heard about this before. What were they used for?You forgot tea bags.