Darthpistachio
Postman
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- Dec 12, 2012
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My bro has been using his spheroid now for a month and is loving it but popped in today to ask if there was any way to tighten up the draw a bit as he found it slightly airy.
So I retreated to the throne of contemplation for a short while and had a mini epiphany.
I'm aware that many people attempt to tighten the draw by blocking one of the 510 atty connector holes with a toothpick or something similar but this is what I came up with.
Here's how to do it..
Remove the collector tank base assembly:
Now the next part requires one of the plugs that comes with a Carto - if you use them yourself now is the time when you will rue the day you threw them out - if you don't use carto's you probably know someone who does so grab some off of them
Remove the following part from the spheroid base - this is where the air is drawn up from the 510 connector on to the outlet below the coil - it has 3 holes...
Feed the carto plug into one of the holes and pull through until it looks like this...
Take a sharp craft knife and using the metal as a guide slice off the excess silicone like so:
you will be left with an extremely efficiently plugged hole -
at this point you can re assemble and try it out or go on to fill another hole - NATURALLY you cannot plug them all!
Give it a try and see if you like it - the bro reported that it was vastly improved..
Enjoy!
So I retreated to the throne of contemplation for a short while and had a mini epiphany.
I'm aware that many people attempt to tighten the draw by blocking one of the 510 atty connector holes with a toothpick or something similar but this is what I came up with.
Here's how to do it..
Remove the collector tank base assembly:
Now the next part requires one of the plugs that comes with a Carto - if you use them yourself now is the time when you will rue the day you threw them out - if you don't use carto's you probably know someone who does so grab some off of them
Remove the following part from the spheroid base - this is where the air is drawn up from the 510 connector on to the outlet below the coil - it has 3 holes...
Feed the carto plug into one of the holes and pull through until it looks like this...
Take a sharp craft knife and using the metal as a guide slice off the excess silicone like so:
you will be left with an extremely efficiently plugged hole -
at this point you can re assemble and try it out or go on to fill another hole - NATURALLY you cannot plug them all!
Give it a try and see if you like it - the bro reported that it was vastly improved..
Enjoy!