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Post by josieanna on Nov 30, 2011 2:54:25 GMT
hiya all! I have a riva and love it but i keep reading about tanks but dont really understand what the benefits are. Which ones and from which sites do you recomend for my Riva? cheers!
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Post by Gordy on Nov 30, 2011 4:09:57 GMT
Hi Josie... glad you are liking your Riva, are you using atomiser and carts with it or cartomisers? the reason i ask is the term tank is used for two different things in vaping you can get a tank system that replaces the atomiser and cart. the tank is very similar to a regular cart but it has no filler to hold the juice instead it has a cap on the bottom with a small hole that allows the juice to flow out onto a tank type atomiser picture of a tank cartridge filled with juice - see the hole bottom right here is a picture of the tank slotted into the atomiser which in turn is screwed onto a bettery plus points: very easy to fill the tank with little mess holds over 1ml of juice so lasts quite a while with no drop off in flavour negitive points: mutes flavour of juices can be leaky doesnt like thicker juices
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Post by Gordy on Nov 30, 2011 4:13:36 GMT
there is also a tank that can be used on cartomisers but im not sure if that is what you have read about.. if it is i can explain them too
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Post by VE Jason on Nov 30, 2011 6:32:30 GMT
The main negative with tank atomisers (for me) is their cost and random lifespan. Cartomisers are far more economical and give a much better flavour
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Post by DiscoDes on Nov 30, 2011 7:41:54 GMT
Plus with a bigger tank, it's the size! imagine that stuck on the end of a Riva, that's why I won't use one.
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 30, 2011 7:50:10 GMT
Whilst Tanks are really useful in certain situations, when topping up isn't so convenient . . . I still find that the majority of the systems I've used, do mute the flavour of any juice you use. Although they are handy Josie.
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Post by Chrissie on Nov 30, 2011 11:31:31 GMT
I can't add any more about tanks, but just wanted to say I'm so pleased to hear you love your Riva Josie
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Post by curtisdon1 on Nov 30, 2011 12:10:46 GMT
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Post by DiscoDes on Nov 30, 2011 12:29:36 GMT
Ahhhh thanks Curtis , I was not even aware of this tank, looks good except it would be nice to see a collar from the battery to the bottom of the tank.
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Post by curtisdon1 on Nov 30, 2011 12:36:40 GMT
A collar would be nice, it would be a bit of faff but if you had a spare cone you could always cut it down to hide the thread, It looks a pretty smart tank though if you don't like the bigger bulky ones
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Post by Deleted on Nov 30, 2011 12:42:27 GMT
Is it possible to use that tank on a Riva battery ? I thought you could only go down to 2 ohms on it.... but then I know next to nothing where electricity and power is concerned !
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Post by curtisdon1 on Nov 30, 2011 12:47:30 GMT
Good point deegee I don't think it's recommended to use DCC's on riva/ego batteries because it shortens there life span Having said that I used to use DCC's on my riva battery and never had any problems
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Post by josieanna on Nov 30, 2011 13:33:02 GMT
thank you all for your replies, I normally drip when in the house and then use a cartamiser when I am out but will definitely look into getting a tank. These ecigs are so addictive in wanting to try new stuff out! thanks again all!
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Post by curtisdon1 on Nov 30, 2011 13:45:39 GMT
It's a slippery slope josieanna vaping to me is more of a hobby than a habit like the ciggys were, hope you have fun trying out all the new stuff out there
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Post by Chrissie on Nov 30, 2011 13:59:54 GMT
Josie, don't forget, if do buy something & it's not for you, you can always offer it for sale/swap in our classified section
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