Tanks and auto batts

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plantlvr

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So i have a collection of auto Xlong batts that are 'wonky', and I think it's mostly my fault for not being deligent in juice cleaning on the cartos, 100 proof vodka is helping with that problem ( and no I'm not drinking it )
So while enjoying my new toy' the tank', I had to charge my only manual batt cus it was drained. Then i remembered my wonky autos that were collecting dust, woohoo my tank works on em!
I believe in recycling and am happy to use up my formely useless autos in the name of a GREAT VAPE :D
 

Kanza

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Oh, fiddlesticks! I just bought some manual diamonds to use with my new tiny tank...which means V4L now owns more real estate in my house than my knitting does :p Let's face it, knitters...you KNOW how much room your yarn stash requires...imagine juice and batteries and tanks and carts...all fighting for the same space as needles and skeins and hanks and balls and bags :lol:
 

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Oh, fiddlesticks! I just bought some manual diamonds to use with my new tiny tank...which means V4L now owns more real estate in my house than my knitting does :p Let's face it, knitters...you KNOW how much room your yarn stash requires...imagine juice and batteries and tanks and carts...all fighting for the same space as needles and skeins and hanks and balls and bags :lol:

You will love the manuals more in the long run anyways. They draw much nicer and I found that I got better pulls from them.
 

SnowDragon

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Too cool Plant!!! If you have what could be deemed as "expendable" Autos that work I say go for it! I find that the tanks are very reliable with very little hassle. The more time you spend vaping them the less issues you have. Their performance is exceptional and notably raise the bar when it comes to enhancing the vaping experience.

Just like filling Cartos and the caveats associated with using a manual battery, so it goes with tanks. However, once one is well versed and knows what to look for they can certainly be used with Autos. You just have to check them after filling and topping off to make sure everything is clear and dry first.

I'm just so happy it's all working for you Plant, I hope it has been everything I noted it to be in the videos. So far it looks like after a few initial setbacks, everybody is enjoying their tanks and that's great.

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I did the same thing the other day plant!! I only got one manual stealth to use with the tank and didn't want to quit once it went on the charger so I've been using it on one of my older auto diamonds and it works just fine! I've had no issues with leaking whatsoever outside of when I initially did the "dry hit" to bring juice up into the cart.
 
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