The 510 Atty Hat... Please test!

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Dan Bean

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Hi All! I've moved this post from cart mods section as I want more people to benefit from it. So simple it hardly qualifies as a mod, but I have found this technique indispensable in terms of enhancing mouth flavour and convenience. Speaking as a dedicated carto/cart user, I have now been converted to dripping thanks to this method-now I can really taste what I am vaping, instead of the vague super-cooled/dampened aromas that I got with carts. If anyone can road test this for me (or make some improvements to it) I would be very happy....

DESCRIPTION: Really simple mod (it's more like origami) to get stronger mouth flavour, more nice warm creamy steam and longer vaping between drips with your 510 atty.

No need to rip any bridges or wicks off - just a couple of wire gauze filters shaped, cut and dropped right onto your new 510 atty bridge. Your vape will taste better and your atomiser should last longer too, thanks to the bridge mesh and coil being constantly saturated by the liquid stored in the gauze. Looks crude, but delivers a steady flow of liquid that really works...

You just need a either a drip tip or a simple 510 cartridge case with inner case removed (the lip should fit about 2mm into atty chamber) You will also need two pipe screen filters (from most tobacconists).

VIDEO: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_egpTocvKjohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_egpTocvKjo

METHOD:

1. Double up two pipe screen filters
2. Cut to centre
3. Form a cone and tighten/shape to fit your atty
4. Cut the top off the cone to create a small hole for airflow
5. Carefully drop Atty Hat into atty chamber directly onto and around the bridge and push/pinch with tweezers to a snug position so bridge is surrounded. (you should be able to see it peeking out of the small hole in your filter hat)
6. Drip three drops at first to break in, replace cart and vape!

Dan
 
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Dan Bean

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Hey Willy. Thanks for the advice- I will get hold of some the stainless steel ones soon I hope. So far I haven't had any greenness at all as long as the filters stay inside the chamber- they only seem to go green when you leave them out in the open for a few days. My brass filter is pretty much the same colour as when I started using it a fortnight ago. I guess that any strongly acidic juice would maybe start to oxidise brass over time, though I haven't noticed anything like that yet-maybe my e-liquids are more alkaline...
 
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