leftfield
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Post by leftfield on Aug 22, 2012 19:10:05 GMT
What can I do with a vision stardust so it absorbs vg?
With my CE2s I just cut the seal slots and there you go, it can keep up with my vaping and soak up vg. Is there similar with a vision stardust?
Is it possible to disasemble and reassemble them so I can attempt to make some holes or widen slots and put it back together?
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Post by maccafan on Aug 22, 2012 19:33:16 GMT
Make holes where?..
There are so many versions of these..Do you have a version which already has holes in the center post?
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Post by leftfield on Aug 22, 2012 19:37:35 GMT
I don't have a metal punch and can't see if they already have holes in the post or not. Got them here www.liberty-flights.co.uk/product.asp?id=165Even with 50% water in there, it's barely wicking so I doubt it would cope with pg either. Really not sure what, if anything I can do to mod this thing.
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Post by maccafan on Aug 22, 2012 19:43:42 GMT
OK looks like you have the V1 vision, the one's with the short stubby wicks. You can put in longer wicks and that's about it..
You can take them apart, but there is a risk of cracking the container..
If you start putting holes in the center post you'll just end up with a lap full of juice..If you use 100% VG juices then bottom coil devices would be best..
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Post by leftfield on Aug 22, 2012 19:46:47 GMT
Ah no worries, thanks anyway man. Time to source some CE2s again
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Post by kingofswords on Aug 22, 2012 21:31:14 GMT
suppose you could lay another piece of wick over whats already there....a longer piece too. could probably do it with pair of tweezers of bent paperclip without removing cover. then replace the silicom cap to hold in place.
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