The best clearomizer is Pheonix CE3, but...

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Tiberius1

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The best Clearomizer I have ever tried is Pheonix CE3. It is better than Vivi Nova tank but
some of them are perfect and some of them have burning taste.(and I mean really burning)
What is the problem?
I have advance experience with fixing things,
I would like to know -is the problem, that two holes for getting the liquid to coil are too small?
is there a problem with a pressure?
or is something wrong with the coil?
I can disassemble it and fix it, i just need to know, what is wrong.
 

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Got Vapes started selling the original version of the Phoenix yesterday. People had a lot of problems with the updated Phoenix "Reborn", so they went back to the originals. I used the original version for two months with no problems.

J.R.

Nowadays I have some CE3 left from what I bought back in August (really! they still work, I even made an atty out of it) and the Reborn I bought in December (?). Haven't had problems with any, yet the reborn hold .3 ml less.
 

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Nowadays I have some CE3 left from what I bought back in August (really! they still work, I even made an atty out of it) and the Reborn I bought in December (?). Haven't had problems with any, yet the reborn hold .3 ml less.

I bought all mine in August, and used them until the T3s came out around the first of October. I rarely use them anymore, but they still work.

Oh..BTW..Don't leave juice sitting in a CE3 for three months and them decide to vape it.:blink: Believe me, it was nasty.

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I would love to see a CE3 in some kind of tank if possible.

I read about a guy a few months ago that put a CE3 in a tank. Apparently it worked pretty good except that it needed a flange on the bottom so it wouldn't slide up into the tank. One of the bigger tank makers should find out who makes the CE3 and see if they will make a carto tank version.

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I read about a guy a few months ago that put a CE3 in a tank. Apparently it worked pretty good except that it needed a flange on the bottom so it wouldn't slide up into the tank. One of the bigger tank makers should find out who makes the CE3 and see if they will make a carto tank version.

J.R.

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But, in all truthfulness, I was crazy about T3 ever since they got out... Same system, would work better if they just put a ceramic cup inside the coil assembly...

Why a ceramic cup?

I liked the T3s, but I got tired of fiddling with the wicks to find that fine line between gurgling and burnt hits. I've been using an Evod for a month and a half now and haven't touched the wicks once.
 

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Why a ceramic cup?

I liked the T3s, but I got tired of fiddling with the wicks to find that fine line between gurgling and burnt hits. I've been using an Evod for a month and a half now and haven't touched the wicks once.

Ceramic is an insulator but also amplifies heat. If you pull a CE3 open you'll see how it works. AND it limits the leakage. CE3 is 2.4 ohms but works with ego batteries due to the ceramic cup.
 
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