The Advanced Pulling System (APS) is an atomizer tank made for the Adam. I got it from the guys at Team Rampage for $140. That is for the APS only and does not include the Adam.
Here is a link:
A.P.S -
I was excited to get it, but I was also a little skeptical concerning performance.

Note the tube in the juice tank

Starting from the left there is a drip tip, the top cap for the air tank, a 510 1.5 ohm atty, the air control ring, the air tank, the juice tank with bottom cap attached, and the top cap of the juice tank where the atty screws on. I got the last two items switched around by mistake.

In this picture, the air tank has been removed. The atty screws to the top of the juice tank.

Here the atty is removed and you can see the tube that the juice travels up to get to the atty.

I couldn't get a good focused pic here, but you can see the air holes at the top of the air tank in this photo. The air control ring covers or uncovers these holes to control air flow. I think it has a good draw albeit slightly stiff. Not too stiff, but definitely not airy like a genesis or the DID.
The juice feed to the atty is controlled by vacuum. When you take a draw, air flows through the air holes in the air tank, through the atty and then creates a vacuum in the tube below the atty. The bottom of that tube has tiny holes which sit in the juice tank. The longer and harder your draw, the more vacuum will be created and the more juice will flow to the coil. You adjust the air control ring to suit your draw. Once dialed in, you should have a wet atty at all times.
So I topped the tank off and took two or three quick draws without hitting the button. Immediately I could tell my atty had juice in it. I pushed the button and took a draw and got a great throat hit the first time out. I couldn't stop smiling. It was actually working quite well.
It has been stellar, and I'm extremely happy with it. I was also surprised that it uses all of the juice in the tank. Filling is as easy as a Vivi Nova. Just unscrew the top of the tank and use a bottle to top it off.
Every now and then I can tell the atty may start to get a little dry. When that happens, I just take a quick draw or two without hitting the button, and it's wet again. No dripping necessary here. I've actually made it through an entire tank without one dry hit. That surprised me.
I have noticed that I have to adjust the air control ring from time to time to keep the feed consistent. I think the thickness of the juice and temperature are factors that necessitate these occasional adjustments. So far I have tried three different juices in it. I flooded the atty once after chain vaping it, but it was easy to clear out.
Overall, I really like it, and it looks great. I hope the guys at Team Rampage make a 510 adapter for it so I can use it on other devices.
For me, it was definitely worth the money. Now if I can just get my hands on an Amp tank....
Here is a link:
A.P.S -
I was excited to get it, but I was also a little skeptical concerning performance.

Note the tube in the juice tank

Starting from the left there is a drip tip, the top cap for the air tank, a 510 1.5 ohm atty, the air control ring, the air tank, the juice tank with bottom cap attached, and the top cap of the juice tank where the atty screws on. I got the last two items switched around by mistake.

In this picture, the air tank has been removed. The atty screws to the top of the juice tank.

Here the atty is removed and you can see the tube that the juice travels up to get to the atty.

I couldn't get a good focused pic here, but you can see the air holes at the top of the air tank in this photo. The air control ring covers or uncovers these holes to control air flow. I think it has a good draw albeit slightly stiff. Not too stiff, but definitely not airy like a genesis or the DID.
The juice feed to the atty is controlled by vacuum. When you take a draw, air flows through the air holes in the air tank, through the atty and then creates a vacuum in the tube below the atty. The bottom of that tube has tiny holes which sit in the juice tank. The longer and harder your draw, the more vacuum will be created and the more juice will flow to the coil. You adjust the air control ring to suit your draw. Once dialed in, you should have a wet atty at all times.
So I topped the tank off and took two or three quick draws without hitting the button. Immediately I could tell my atty had juice in it. I pushed the button and took a draw and got a great throat hit the first time out. I couldn't stop smiling. It was actually working quite well.
It has been stellar, and I'm extremely happy with it. I was also surprised that it uses all of the juice in the tank. Filling is as easy as a Vivi Nova. Just unscrew the top of the tank and use a bottle to top it off.
Every now and then I can tell the atty may start to get a little dry. When that happens, I just take a quick draw or two without hitting the button, and it's wet again. No dripping necessary here. I've actually made it through an entire tank without one dry hit. That surprised me.
I have noticed that I have to adjust the air control ring from time to time to keep the feed consistent. I think the thickness of the juice and temperature are factors that necessitate these occasional adjustments. So far I have tried three different juices in it. I flooded the atty once after chain vaping it, but it was easy to clear out.
Overall, I really like it, and it looks great. I hope the guys at Team Rampage make a 510 adapter for it so I can use it on other devices.
For me, it was definitely worth the money. Now if I can just get my hands on an Amp tank....