DCT tanks have a top and bottom cap. The bottom cap has a recessed area that matches the flange on the carto.
In theory, yes. In practice, not so much. The recessed area is either inadequate, or missing completely. Using an unflanged carto is a virtual non-issue for me, and allows you to take advantage of vastly greater selection of cartos in various resistances and number of coils (one, please), as well as take advantage of screamin' deals like Boges for 92 cents each.
Post #221 -
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-ego-c-twist-game-changer-24.html#post6387951
"What I've found is that I don't see or feel the need for a flange, especially since Smoktech badly screwed up the design of the bottom piece of the DCT tank so the flange on the carto either A) engages very poorly if at all with the molded-in flat spots on the bottom cap, negating much of its purpose (keeping the tank from spinning around the carto upon removal of the tank from the PV/APV), or B) has no chance of engaging since no attempt was even made to mold flat areas into the bottom cap of the tank.
The addition of a trim ring over the eGo threads keeps the tank from sliding down - problem solved. And a carto without a flange allows you to replace the carto even on a full tank by simply sliding a new one in from the top of the tank, which then becomes the bottom of the tank. [Come to think of it, you can do it with flanged cartos as well - duh].
Coincidentally, I just did it about ten minutes ago when the draw started getting a little hard. Insanely easy, and very convenient. Gotta keep those great vapes going in this war on cigarettes we're fighting. Keep your powder dry, and your cartos moist!
Crystal Clear Vaping has a very good deal on 15-packs of 2.0 and 3.0 ohm single-coil XL stainless steel cartos. They're presented as being Boge's, but the box just says "Atomized Cartridge", and has markings on the side saying "Dekang Inside" and "SGS". (Anyone know if these really are Boge?). At any rate, they work great, with no funny taste. The 2.0's tend to run a little higher than that - generally around 2.2 - which makes them just about PERFECT. Hands-down the ideal cartomizer to use in a Twist. Single coil, right in the Twist's volt/amp wheelhouse.
Crystal Clear Vaping $21.70 for 15 - $1.45 each. Pretty tough to beat".
[Except for the good folks at PureVapes]:
http://www.surevapes.com/Boge-Mix-n-Match-5-Boxes_p_114.html .92 each (!)
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I keep the trim ring (recommended for eGo-class batteries) screwed on tight to make sure it doesn't contact the bottom of the tank, and I rarely have any trouble at all simply unscrewing the tank and carto from my Twists. Once, I had to take a pair of pliers and gently grab the top of the carto where ot protrudes out of the "top" cap. Presto.
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I'm currently sitting at my desk, slapping myself in the forehead for not thinking of that before, using the new carto as a "follower"...Changing a carto in the tank is now a 10 second job! Thanks!
You're welcome
Right on John D, I never would have thought to change my carto that way! It's so simple but genius, save juice too.
It's not me, it's the nicotine
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12028851
"Nicotine effects on alertness and spatial attention in non-smokers"
[that's us].
Griesar WS, Zajdel DP, Oken BS.
Source:
Department of Behavioral Neuroscience CR-120, Oregon Health Sciences University, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR 97201, USA.
bgriesar@hevanet.com
Abstract:
Nicotine reportedly improves covert orienting of spatial attention, but enhanced alertness may also play a role. The present study explored nicotine effects on measures of spatial attention and alertness in non-smokers. Nicotine was delivered to 17 non-smokers (data from 12 subjects were analyzed) by a 7-mg transdermal patch (one patch in a low-nicotine condition; two patches in a high-nicotine condition). We examined nicotine's effects on spatial attention using a covert orienting task with central, predictive cue stimuli. Nicotine effects on alertness were examined with EEG and subjective questionnaires. Blood was drawn and serum levels of nicotine are reported.
Nicotine decreased overall reaction times in the covert orienting task. There was no change in the validity effect, the reaction time difference between validly and invalidly cued targets. However,
nicotine significantly improved both EEG and self-rated measures of alertness. We conclude that nicotine increases alertness in non-smokers.