T-Tip Design

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grimmer255

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Wide mouth design simply means that you drip into it very easy. A lot of people who vape for the long run end up dripping instead of filling carts.

No there is no chamber for liquid to collect in.

Yes take off the tip when your ready to blow out the attie... also its a good practice to clean the t-tip once a week with running hot water. I do this even with regular plastic carts because its just good to keep them clean...


I hope this helps. :)
 

gjrhine

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Yes I get the Wide Mouth part, it is the juice chamber part I am wondering about. Is it supposed to stop juice from coming back into the mouth? The quote is actually from the Super T web site.

"Also featuring the "Wide Mouth" design, all T-tips feature a large thru hole, juice "chamber" and recessed funneled top"
 

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Yes I get the Wide Mouth part, it is the juice chamber part I am wondering about. Is it supposed to stop juice from coming back into the mouth? The quote is actually from the Super T web site.
Dave is a machinist not an English Scholar LOL.

Once the juice has flowed down the hole, to the atty, the shoulder design of the T-Tip (inside the atty) should prevent the juice coming back from the coil cup, when compared to no shoulder with tailpiping.
 

thewomenfolk

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Just blow through the mouthpiece (tip). You don't need to blow it all out, just a little in fact. No sense wasting all that good juice. Then with a kleenex dab off the atty end and the hole where the atty screws into the battery. This takes me all of about 15 seconds. You'll get good at it quick. :D
 

New_World

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Funny thing is, Chad asked me the same thing the other day, why i don't make a contoured 801 design. I have the blueprint (i have anodized contoured 801's) so why not? I'll try to get a run of those in after the P16's and P18's are done:)

workin on a 14500 only mod.
Is it in the works?
Any plans David?

I've been checkin up since the S6 came out.
 

forcedfuel50

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workin on a 14500 only mod.
Is it in the works?
Any plans David?

I've been checkin up since the S6 came out.

I have several mods in my mind, one of them being a 14500. No estimates though of when my plans will become reality on those though:blink:
 

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I have 2 stainless steel T-Tips, one standard length, and one shorty. I drip directly on the coil (no bridge in my atties) and I find that dripping through the T-Tip, majority of the time the drop doesn't go down to the coil. Instead, it goes to the bottom of the tip, and spreads out along the bottom of the tip. When I take the tip off to examine it, the bottom of the tip is all wet. So I'm having to take the tip off and hold it in my lips while I drip directly into the atty.

I'm happy with the T-Tips, so I will definitely stick to using them. Maybe there's a chance that a future T-Tip could be designed with no inner 'funnel' area? Just a big wide hole straight down.

forcedfuel50, if you're reading this, any chance you could consider this design? Pretty pwease :D

The tips are top-notch, and I'll soon be getting a Precise to go with them!
 
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