~The Billet BoX~

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Well, if it's a bit noisy to catch a vape, you can cover up the outside vents and it will draw air from the inside through those vents. Granted, it will reduce the amount you draw, but if you are sneaking in a drag somewhere, it works quite well.

I find it quite easy to change cartos. Heck a member has it down to where they can swap cartos when the tank is full!!

I really should make a video of the system I had down with my provari, an ibtanked tank and a super T velocity tip. Changing cartos was super fast and filling the tank was easy easy.

Not that it's hard with the billet box, but it does take me a lot more time.
 

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Wish I could get more than a few days on a carto. But guess that is a preference thing as to how long you can stand it. My tolerance is low, so guess that is why the rebuildable route is for me.

FYI, the cartodriver we discussed earlier in this "One Billion" post thread; found a US source. Anyway, this tool allows a full tank to be changed out (easier than the carto push method..possibly). Personally, I find my O-Rings feel like they are glued to the old carto. I make sure they are wet with a little juice every time, but damn they are hard to move after a day or so in place. So really wish this cartodriver had a big mushroom cap on the end.

https://domovaporco.com/product/gp-cartodriver/
 
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I really should make a video of the system I had down with my provari, an ibtanked tank and a super T velocity tip. Changing cartos was super fast and filling the tank was easy easy.

Not that it's hard with the billet box, but it does take me a lot more time.

As long as your using non flanged cartos, why does the tank having a top and a bottom side matter? You can push them through from either end. I have a Loki tank that has a top and bottom, I just push out the old carto with the new one from the bottom. Same with billet box, but hard to get it started for me.
 

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BEH! I can't create a poll. How long does your carto last before it starts to taste burnt?! So far, it's almost 2 weeks on this carto. Still tastes great, and I can get a great draw through it.

Not sure how you're managing such a long time. My cartos taste rank after 4-5 days or a couple of tankfuls.
 

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Not sure how you're managing such a long time. My cartos taste rank after 4-5 days or a couple of tankfuls.

Drunk_J and myself have compared what the both of us do..

For me, I am running the Boge laser-slotted carto. I'm running ~4.5volts. When the pluid gets to the TOP of the laser slot, I refill it. It will easily last me while I'm working (10-hour shift). I don't chain-vape, which might affect it as well. It cld be my pluid also. **Shrugs** Pineapple Upside Down Vape. Not a heavy pluid.

I know the cartos are disposable, but if I can get 2 weeks out of 1, I'm very happy!!!
 

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Drunk_J and myself have compared what the both of us do..

For me, I am running the Boge laser-slotted carto. I'm running ~4.5volts. When the pluid gets to the TOP of the laser slot, I refill it. It will easily last me while I'm working (10-hour shift). I don't chain-vape, which might affect it as well. It cld be my pluid also. **Shrugs** Pineapple Upside Down Vape. Not a heavy pluid.

I know the cartos are disposable, but if I can get 2 weeks out of 1, I'm very happy!!!

I use Boge's that I punch myself. My juice is always 80/20 and very clear, I rarely ever see a hint of brown since I DIY it all. I'd never put Pluid in a carto though, that makes me happier on a genny, lol.

Right now, I'm at 4.65v (between 4.5 and 4.75, "floating" there) with a 3ohm carto. This one's barely had a full tank run through it and it's already tasting pretty bad after 4 days lol.
 

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Right now, I'm at 4.65v (between 4.5 and 4.75, "floating" there) with a 3ohm carto. This one's barely had a full tank run through it and it's already tasting pretty bad after 4 days.

Hmmm... for 3.0 ohms I usually run 5.0 to 5.25, maybe tapering it down to 4.75 after the first few days to a week.

In my experience, running too low a voltage can lead to pockets of unvaporized but repeatedly heated liquid, which can contribute to both darkening and tasting bad.

Might be worth considering bumping your voltage up a notch to see what happens.
 

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Hmmm... for 3.0 ohms I usually run 5.0 to 5.25, maybe tapering it down to 4.75 after the first few days to a week.

In my experience, running too low a voltage can lead to pockets of unvaporized but repeatedly heated liquid, which can contribute to both darkening and tasting bad.

Might be worth considering bumping your voltage up a notch to see what happens.

I never actually considered that, makes perfect sense actually. I'm gonna push this one to 5v and see if it helps. Thanks!
 

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BEH! I can't create a poll. How long does your carto last before it starts to taste burnt?! So far, it's almost 2 weeks on this carto. Still tastes great, and I can get a great draw through it.
It depends on the juice mostly. My issue isn't usually the carto tasting burnt, it's that the draw gets so stiff I have to change it before I throw it at the wall. :)

I really have the best results with NLV liquid. I can get at least a week out of a carto.

Wish I could get more than a few days on a carto. But guess that is a preference thing as to how long you can stand it. My tolerance is low, so guess that is why the rebuildable route is for me.

FYI, the cartodriver we discussed earlier in this "One Billion" post thread; found a US source. Anyway, this tool allows a full tank to be changed out (easier than the carto push method..possibly). Personally, I find my O-Rings feel like they are glued to the old carto. I make sure they are wet with a little juice every time, but damn they are hard to move after a day or so in place. So really wish this cartodriver had a big mushroom cap on the end.

https://domovaporco.com/product/gp-cartodriver/

The "stuck carto" is the only drawback to getting more than a few days use out of one. The longer it stays in use, the harder it is to get out. I'm guessing it's from all the heating and cooling. And thanks for the link! :) I think I'll try one of those, might be a bit easier than using the edge of my sink. :laugh:
 

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It depends on the juice mostly. My issue isn't usually the carto tasting burnt, it's that the draw gets so stiff I have to change it before I throw it at the wall. :)

I really have the best results with NLV liquid. I can get at least a week out of a carto.



The "stuck carto" is the only drawback to getting more than a few days use out of one. The longer it stays in use, the harder it is to get out. I'm guessing it's from all the heating and cooling. And thanks for the link! :) I think I'll try one of those, might be a bit easier than using the edge of my sink. :laugh:

Plus about a bazillion on NLV liquids being incredibly carto friendly. One particular flavor, Twilite, can go on nearly indefinitely in a carto. You can vape it down and that filler stays clean and white and fluffy as if brand new! A month is easily accomplished.

I like those carto drivers too. DD of BB, any plans to make them? I just am struggling with it being a 10$ item...and it doesn't even have a mushroom hat!
 

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Plus about a bazillion on NLV liquids being incredibly carto friendly. One particular flavor, Twilite, can go on nearly indefinitely in a carto. You can vape it down and that filler stays clean and white and fluffy as if brand new! A month is easily accomplished.

I like those carto drivers too. DD of BB, any plans to make them? I just am struggling with it being a 10$ item...and it doesn't even have a mushroom hat!

Hell yeah and $6 standard shipping for a 1/4 oz piece of plastic. Not much cheaper, but faster then buying it from whatever country they originate.

Just FYI, the entire idea was to thread the top of the pusher (made of SS) to standard 510 thread male and the mushroom to 510 thread female. Push old carto through, then remove shroom head and thread onto new carto and push it back through. I also mentioned this idea to the guys at Loki vape products. Would be cool for someone to make it. Though it would be cost prohibitive milled from SS and all the threading. Oh well, nice thought anyway. :(
 

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It has arrived! I was getting worried as usps shipping was giving more updates then auspost. Usually it's the other way around. So I just checked my mail box and I find a package absolutely stuffed in my mail box!

That's no way to treat a very important package mr mail man!

You guys rock! It looks so much more awesome then any pic or review video I have seen. I love it. I can't believe people get these and sell them. I am writing this as I unwrap it. And I am really blown away by the form of this thing. Solid, tiny!, sexy.

Well I should of charged my batts, so I am going to have a play with this beast. Thanks again Doug and your team.
 

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One last thing before I get off my soap box. I've read that people say, oh the battery size, it uses cartos. Well it uses both of those things really well. And I see it as a positive. It turns a humble boge carto into an awesome device. The voltage range is great. It doesn't need anything higher. Button placement is well suited for a left hand vape. I wouldn't trade this device for anything. I think the hype around this device is completely justified.
 
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