Stone vision II

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locke2121

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Not easy...but do-able! The hardest part to deal with is the wires and the cup! The wires aren't soldered in, they are press-welded! And they are super thin so the holes in the cup are very small. The wires break off easy and unless you have a very small gauge wire you cant go through the original holes. I managed to save the negative wire, but the positive snapped right off. No big...just ran a gold wire from the post up around the side and tucked it into the cup. vaping away like new!
 

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I'm using stone vision III. Its good but they make it to good until its sealed tight the juice inside. it perfect for leaking problem but it create a vacuum and when i vape all the juice get suck in to the silicon cover and flood the wick, flooding the ceramic cup and leak through the air hole and flood the battery connector and sometimes the hot juice jumping into my mouth.
I open the top cap and vape its perform nicely and all the terrible things happen just because the vacuum inside the tank.
Could anyone help me to overcome this problem. i really needs help and sorry for my bad english.
 

TomCatt

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I got a Vision Stone V3 tank last week. The 'innards' are ~2ohm. I haven't had any wicking problems; but there is practically no taste :?: Great vapor, no taste. Been reading some on the Vision ViVi with people having similar problems. There seemed to be some success in overcoming this by trimming the wicks to just touch the sides of the tank.

I'll probably try rebuilding this, looks very simple. Over in the http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...59-repairable-ce2.html?highlight=vision+stone thread, 'we' have been using 27 gauge SS tubing as posts to attach the coils to. The VS3 setup looks like it would be very easy to implement this with no soldering.
I also used magnet wire to replace the positive & negative wires in a CE2.

Here's a couple of pics of the Vision Stone V3 'innards':

vs3-1.jpg


vs3-2.jpg
 

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I successfully reworked and recoiled my Vision Stone v3. It vapes better than before but I did have to leave out the silicone cup. This means I have to keep it mostly upright, but I can live with this until I get a real rebuildable. (There's a nice-looking Scubagen Coop being planned in the Coop section of this forum.)
 
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