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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 13:18:28 GMT
I have evod and ce4+ is there any part I shouldn't put into water. Where can I buy spare wick and what size. On evod is there anything should do with the wick if changing flavour
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Post by chrisjw on Jul 7, 2013 15:13:22 GMT
I don't have any E-Vod's bazzer, but I'm sure you can soak all of the parts.........I strip & submerge all my re-buildables....Just make sure you let them dry afterwards.
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Post by dinamic22 on Jul 7, 2013 15:17:38 GMT
Hi Bazzer, i'm pretty new myself but i don't think the CE4 is rebuildable, the following thats bold & underlined i have copied & pasted from another forum: This has become a serious issues for new consumers of ecigs. You'll find nearly every vendor lists the same product with a different version number.
The clearo with the diamond like bottom cap with the etched V that unscrews is the REAL Vision rebuildable clearo. The newest version has the longer wicks. Most of the other brands minus the Baughway (you can use your own drip tip on these) can actually be rebuilt but you have to pull the tank off with some force.
The Vision clearo unscrews from the bottom and the atomizer head unscrews as well. That's the "true" rebuildable.When i clean my CE4s i take the drip tip off & rinse the tank & drip tip with hot (not boiling water) 2 or 3 times, then i put some hot water in a dish & add a denture tablet (Tesco 72p or Home Bargains 59p) let it dissolve & leave a couple of hours or overnight to get rid of fruity or strong flavours, rinse again & let them dry on some kitchen towel for a day or so, hope this helps & if i'm not right i'm sure someone will be along & advise otherwise
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 7, 2013 20:17:40 GMT
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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 20:24:57 GMT
Gosh not into rebuilding coils but thanks. I haven't got a clue about that putting new wicks in is different
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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 20:26:56 GMT
Hi Bazzer, i'm pretty new myself but i don't think the CE4 is rebuildable, the following thats bold & underlined i have copied & pasted from another forum: This has become a serious issues for new consumers of ecigs. You'll find nearly every vendor lists the same product with a different version number.
The clearo with the diamond like bottom cap with the etched V that unscrews is the REAL Vision rebuildable clearo. The newest version has the longer wicks. Most of the other brands minus the Baughway (you can use your own drip tip on these) can actually be rebuilt but you have to pull the tank off with some force.
The Vision clearo unscrews from the bottom and the atomizer head unscrews as well. That's the "true" rebuildable.When i clean my CE4s i take the drip tip off & rinse the tank & drip tip with hot (not boiling water) 2 or 3 times, then i put some hot water in a dish & add a denture tablet (Tesco 72p or Home Bargains 59p) let it dissolve & leave a couple of hours or overnight to get rid of fruity or strong flavours, rinse again & let them dry on some kitchen towel for a day or so, hope this helps & if i'm not right i'm sure someone will be along & advise otherwise The ce4+ it is which is or so they said when bought it
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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 20:28:23 GMT
Doing what you said with the normal ce4 does the wick dry that quick
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 7, 2013 20:35:27 GMT
Where can I buy spare wick and what size. Gosh not into rebuilding coils but thanks. I haven't got a clue about that putting new wicks in is different I misread your OP then Bazzer, ignore me.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 7, 2013 20:37:06 GMT
Doing what you said with the normal ce4 does the wick dry that quick Pop them on a sunny windowsill after washing and they'll dry in no time Bazzer.
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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 20:39:29 GMT
Doing what you said with the normal ce4 does the wick dry that quick Pop them on a sunny windowsill after washing and they'll dry in no time Bazzer. Sunny lol where in England can only clean them twice a year then
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Post by dinamic22 on Jul 7, 2013 20:43:33 GMT
Lo yeah that sounds about right but I've just seen country file weather forecast & we have mainly sunny for the next week, then that will have been our summer
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Post by Adam78 on Jul 7, 2013 21:35:23 GMT
are you planning on threading new wick through the existing coil bazzer?
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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 21:44:38 GMT
Oh don't. Tell me it's not as easy lol looking at my what ever they are you can pull the rubber cap off and just slide new ones down now your going to tell me not that easy lol
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Post by Adam78 on Jul 7, 2013 22:00:33 GMT
not sure about the CE4+ but the inside of the evod coil-unit looks like this they usually have a couple of extra little pieces of wick sitting on top of that coil, those are just there to help prevent too much juice getting inside. I wouldn't recommend attempting to re-wick an evod by trying to get new wick into the existing coil.
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Post by bazzer343 on Jul 7, 2013 22:02:34 GMT
PHEW thanks no wouldn't try to do that but can you buy replacement or just as cheap to buy new one
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