Hi, my manufacturer is keeping the exact make-up of the element a secret as far as possible to avoid copying, so I can't reveal particular details about it unfortunately.Hey Lisa, MX is sending folks your way...
I was looking this over and one thing isn't immediately clear to me. What is the prewound element made of - what type of wick & what type of coil? Just curious...
Initially, there will not be any directions for winding your own coils with separate glass fibre and wire, because I will not be offering these products separately as the whole purpose of this is to bring it to people who would either struggle with that, or have already experimented with that system and have their own alternative supplies of the materials.
If I do start to offer those materials separately, then I would be issuing instructions for them also, but I haven't yet experimented with anything other than the Mark-T infinity element with my prototypes.
That is correct, the cone shaped type A tanks. I am only recommending the original Joye ones with hard caps, as I have never had much success with the cloned ones in other systems so I haven't even attempted one of them with the Mark-T.Hi Lisa,
I'm absolutely thrilled about this! Can't wait to try one out!
My question is..judging from the looks of the tank piercing bit, which looks a lot like the one used in the eGo-T's, I am presuming that it holds a wick similar to an eGo-T atty. Will that be replaceable too? That would be great!
Also, just to confirm, when this atty would be used as a tank system, it would accept only Type-A tanks, right?
Thanks for always bringing innovative products on the market so fast!
Bryan
There will be a stainless steel mesh in the eGo-thorn part which you can replace as you like.