"Vapeonly BCC", 3.5ml bottom coil in T3 style.

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fed71

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Well that was kinda hard to understand... lol
The pics ain't showin neither

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I have tried as far as possible ...
There was too much slang and I do not know much English.
And Google makes the translation just as you want it.
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I have tried as far as possible ...
There was too much slang and I do not know much English.
And Google makes the translation just as you want it.
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No worries... I was just "effin" with ya anyway. I got the idea.
Most of the clearos I've tried did not work well out of the box. With the exception of my vivi novas... those worked well aside from the tipping/swirling required.
Hopefully mine will be here this afternoon, so I can chime in as well, but what you explained is pretty much exactly what I was expecting.
 

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I got a couple of Vapeonly tanks and a Evod and like them both. I haven't got any dry or burnt hits on either of them. Does anyone know a supplier that has the Kanger Pro tank in stock?
BCC's
Edit, most of the venders are carrying them now
I've been using mine for several days now.

Pro-Not for a few weeks yet
 
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So, I'm about ready to throw mine in the trash. Removing some of the access wick allows it to wick really well, and taste great. But after about an hour of that I get really bad flooding. Using the coil heads out of the box, I can't get a single good hit. I've tried four of them now, each with a different juice. They just won't wick for ..... How are some people getting these things to work properly? Is building your own coil the only way to make this thing vape?
 

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So, I'm about ready to throw mine in the trash. Removing some of the access wick allows it to wick really well, and taste great. But after about an hour of that I get really bad flooding. Using the coil heads out of the box, I can't get a single good hit. I've tried four of them now, each with a different juice. They just won't wick for ..... How are some people getting these things to work properly? Is building your own coil the only way to make this thing vape?

ill prob assemble a HEMP wick on one soon, see how well it works out
 

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ill prob assemble a HEMP wick on one soon, see how well it works out

I'm not gunna fuss with rebuilding them. I'm going to give them to my dad, he likes doing that stuff, I don't. Lesson learned, I suppose. I just wish I knew how some people were getting an acceptable vape out of the box with this. Maybe there is consistency issues with these like we'v been seeing with Kanger?
 

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I'm not gunna fuss with rebuilding them. I'm going to give them to my dad, he likes doing that stuff, I don't. Lesson learned, I suppose. I just wish I knew how some people were getting an acceptable vape out of the box with this. Maybe there is consistency issues with these like we'v been seeing with Kanger?

It might be the voltage some vape at. I don't have any problem with mine if I vape below 4 V
 

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I got mine in today. Using 80/20 juice, I was getting some burnt hits. I flipped the rubber cap (like you do with kanger T3s) and have not gotten a burnt hit since with the occasional gurgle but no flooding yet. Flavor isn't quite as good as a Kanger T3 but its close. I like the look and the ability to use my own drip tips! One tip on flipping the rubber, make sure it goes all the way over the air inlet tube and doesn't get pinched.
 

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I, too, was ready to toss the Vapeonly in the trash. Too many dry hits and every juice I tried at several various wattages would burn like crazy. Full disclosure: I'm a chain vaper and the T3 is the only device I've found that can keep up with me. Most of my juices are in the 60/40-80/20 range and I've been using the 2.2 ohm coil exclusively. So the experiments began (shades of the T3) and I finally landed on replacing all 3 of the loose wicks with a single 1.5mm silica wick. Wow! That's the magic setup for me vaping at 7 watts. I'm on the 3rd tank and thus far no burning, dry hits or leaks. It's still a tad airy on my Vamo, but certainly acceptable. Sure hope this performance continues because I'm loving the looks and capacity. Update in a week or so.
 

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I'm pretty excited about doing a Spheroid setup in bottom coil clearos. Started with Kanger T3s and recently did two Vapeonlys. The amount of filler needed is a difficult one to judge, but adding and removing some is easy enough on this one. Made a video how-to in Finnish, but the steps should be clear enough to any viewer:

"Vapeonloid"! Spheroid-setupin teko Vapeonly BCC:hen - YouTube
 
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