I'm believing late next week, since I have fusions and an 808/801 adapter coming 
Thank goodness it's after the elections so when I throw something at the TV it won't be the Tank. Hey Mike this will be the first tank made that had a little thought go into it so why not call it the Think Tank.![]()
Buzz,
Do you know if the caps people have now from the prototype tanks will fit on the new tank material.I hope so then we could all just buy the tank material and not a whole new tank from you to save some cash.
What tank would I purchase for using a regular size cartomizer or fusion? The 1" or 1.5" do they hold different amounts of jucie?
What is the difference between the two (ya ya .5") but what one should I be getting?
I didn't go through all the pages, sorry if this was already asked. I use an 808 connection, will I need an adapter for the tank?
Would periodically loosening the the plug and re-tightening help to release any pressure build up in the tank?
1" and 1.5" tanks. 25 and 38 mm. 18 and 31 mm usable height after allowing for the 7 mm of top and bottom plugs. 0.625" ID means R = 0.3125" = 0.794 cm. Area = Pi*r*r = 1.979 cm-squared. 1 ml = 1 cubic centimeter (factoid)
Short tank volume is 3.6ml, tall tank volume is 6.1ml, ignoring the carto wall and carto central core. I'd call them about 3.5 and 6 ml volume, acknowledging that you cannot really fill to the brim.
Looks like with the smaller tank I'd have one refill during a day, and the larger one would run me close to a full day. Decisions, decisions![]()
I'm ready for them. Are they ready for me?