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The Womper Woom OR You Might Be A Modwomper

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I really want a Cyclone! Authentic or not, if anyone has a link perhaps? - I have had no luck on Google.

Save your money Qu1t, its really is a piece of junk. The flavor pails compared to others like the TFV4 or Crown and it gives real harsh hits. Only reason I am using it is because I wasted money on it.
 

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Ack! I never listen to that guy anymore. He's so full of it (and himself! LOL!).



It's stainless. Does it look black in the picture? It WAS kinda dark in here when I snapped that last night, but trust me, it's stainless. :)



Nope, it's still there, and I'm just finishing my third tank. I think I just made some really EXCELLENT juice, but I didn't know HOW excellent until I put some in this tank! I've never had soybeans, so I'm not sure what they taste like. I've never had custard flavored e-juice, either, so I was guessing at that. It could just be the marshmallow in the juice that I didn't taste before, and now I can. I DO know what marshmallows taste like, but I don't know if marshmallow e-juice tastes the same as real marshmallows. Anyway, I LIKE the flavor, it's not a bad taste at all. I'm gonna have to make me a quart of this juice, because it's now my very mostest favoritest one! :D

Now, can someone explain to me the mechanics of this tank? As in, the first time I filled it, it was fine. The second time I filled it, it was fine. The third time, I was having trouble getting the juice in the hole. I *think* it was because I had my dropper tip centered on the oval slot, and it was making a thin "bubble" of film over the hole and not wanting to go in. I blew on it a couple times (just blew at the hole to break the film) while I was filling, and then when I closed the fill hole and opened the air holes at the bottom, juice just POURED out. I assume that my blowing at the hole somehow screwed up a "vacuum balance" somewhere in there? I'm sure there's a correct technical term for that, but you know what I mean, right?

Just now I had to go fill it again, and I made sure to put the dropper tip at one side of the fill hole, not centered, so it wouldn't make that little bubble, and it didn't. However, when I closed the fill hole and opened the air holes, a largish drip came out of one of them. I was ready with a tissue and wiped it away, and now it's fine. Is that normal? Or am I doing something wrong? I'm following the destructions for filling it that are in the user manual, so I THINK I'm doing it right... but I don't want to have juice drizzling out all over my mod when I'm not looking, if I'm doing something wrong.

~Lannie


With you steppin into the next realm of vaping you see what many of us seen before. Wattage unlocks flavor :D. Just wait until you try some other tanks like the STM or even a Uwell Crown at 80 watts :p. I just posted this on Bodens power puffers but I have had vape hits that were so rich and thick with flavor that I could not exhale. It was so thick my thoat would lock up and I would have to take mini inhales on already full lungs to try to dilute the vapor so I could exhale. Freaked me out the first time it happened :eek:.

With your lemo II, lay it on its side when filling it. If you try to do it standing upright it will flood the coils every time. It will also vape max VG juice. Thats all I use in mine when I use it.
 

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With you steppin into the next realm of vaping you see what many of us seen before. Wattage unlocks flavor :D. Just wait until you try some other tanks like the STM or even a Uwell Crown at 80 watts :p. I just posted this on Bodens power puffers but I have had vape hits that were so rich and thick with flavor that I could not exhale. It was so thick my thoat would lock up and I would have to take mini inhales on already full lungs to try to dilute the vapor so I could exhale. Freaked me out the first time it happened :eek:.

With your lemo II, lay it on its side when filling it. If you try to do it standing upright it will flood the coils every time. It will also vape max VG juice. Thats all I use in mine when I use it.

At this point, I can't even imagine going to 80 watts! LOL! But never say "never," right? I don't have anything that will go above 50 at the moment.

I do fill the Lemo on its side. There was a "tip" in the user manual that you should "parallelize it" (thank GOD they put a picture so I knew what THAT was supposed to mean! LOL!) to get more juice in. So I've been parallelizing it (wow, the spell-checker isn't underlining that - is that really a word?), because I NEED MORE JOOSE! But parallelized or not, blowing in it is not a good idea! :lol: This morning, I must have wobbled while filling it, and got another film-bubble over the hole, but I used a toothpick to poke it, and that worked just fine. :D

~Lannie
 

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At this point, I can't even imagine going to 80 watts! LOL! But never say "never," right? I don't have anything that will go above 50 at the moment.

I do fill the Lemo on its side. There was a "tip" in the user manual that you should "parallelize it" (thank GOD they put a picture so I knew what THAT was supposed to mean! LOL!) to get more juice in. So I've been parallelizing it (wow, the spell-checker isn't underlining that - is that really a word?), because I NEED MORE JOOSE! But parallelized or not, blowing in it is not a good idea! :lol: This morning, I must have wobbled while filling it, and got another film-bubble over the hole, but I used a toothpick to poke it, and that worked just fine. :D

~Lannie
Did you use the cotton/wick that came in the lemo?
 

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Did you use the cotton/wick that came in the lemo?

No, the "person" that sent it to me wicked it with rayon, and I'll be using rayon to re-wick as it needs it. Which it might be needing, already. I'm seeing a bit of a stain leaking into the juice from the wick hole, so I assume the wick is getting dirty.

~Lannie
 

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No, the "person" that sent it to me wicked it with rayon, and I'll be using rayon to re-wick as it needs it. Which it might be needing, already. I'm seeing a bit of a stain leaking into the juice from the wick hole, so I assume the wick is getting dirty.

~Lannie
Got mine new and it came with funky looking cotton in it. Took that out and cleaned it well and that is as far as I have gotten with it so far.
 

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I did it! YAY! I took the tank apart, pulled out the wick (ewww, I was right... it was icky), washed everything out, dry burned the crud off the coil, rewicked, put it back together and it's perfect! I have success! Nice and smooth and quiet again. I guess the dirty wick was causing a little bit of spatter and harshness that was making me cough, and just before I took it apart to clean it and rewick it, it started to whistle. So next time, if the spattering and harshness don't get my attention, the whistle will. ;) (What makes it whistle, anyway?)

~Lannie
 

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I did it! YAY! I took the tank apart, pulled out the wick (ewww, I was right... it was icky), washed everything out, dry burned the crud off the coil, rewicked, put it back together and it's perfect! I have success! Nice and smooth and quiet again. I guess the dirty wick was causing a little bit of spatter and harshness that was making me cough, and just before I took it apart to clean it and rewick it, it started to whistle. So next time, if the spattering and harshness don't get my attention, the whistle will. ;) (What makes it whistle, anyway?)

~Lannie
It is a built in feature to let you know the wick is dirty?
 

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It is a built in feature to let you know the wick is dirty?

Yeah, I guess it was too hard to put a recording on there that says, "CHANGE YOUR WICK YOU IDIOT!" :lol:

But seriously, I was wondering if the dirty wick made something have a gap or something. I don't know how it could, but it whistled like there was a gap somewhere, and it was all still tight. I just like to know how things work is all... and then if something "odd" happens, I MUST KNOW WHY! (Ask my husband, he knows how maniacal I can get trying to "find" something! LOL!)

~Lannie
 

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It was so thick my thoat would lock up and I would have to take mini inhales on already full lungs to try to dilute the vapor so I could exhale. Freaked me out the first time it happened :eek:.

Yeah, choking on anti-freeze sounds so fun! :shock:
Enjoy. :lol:
 

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Yeah, I guess it was too hard to put a recording on there that says, "CHANGE YOUR WICK YOU IDIOT!" :lol:

But seriously, I was wondering if the dirty wick made something have a gap or something. I don't know how it could, but it whistled like there was a gap somewhere, and it was all still tight. I just like to know how things work is all... and then if something "odd" happens, I MUST KNOW WHY! (Ask my husband, he knows how maniacal I can get trying to "find" something! LOL!)

~Lannie
My guess is that the gunk formed a harmonic oscillator or Helmholtz resonator within the atty chamber.

Am I kidding... :rolleyes:
 

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Could have something to do with PWM if her mod uses that at lower wattages?

Could be...

More than likely the whistle came from the air port. Gunk on the coil probably lowered the velocity so that a harmonic oscillation set up on one of the hard edges in the air path.
 
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