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Anything to make a tank fit flush?

KoblinV3

Member For 1 Year
I just got the iJoy shogun mod for my crown 4. It's surprisingly good flavor for a sub ohm tank on the parallel coils and I haven't even tried the mesh ones yet (coils coming in the mail)!

Unfortunately the way it tightens down on the 510 there is a gap. I was hoping to get a black spacer or something that would force it to sit flush. Have OCD and that gap bothers me in terms of aesthetics but I feel like it could also bend potentially. Any ideas?
 

KoblinV3

Member For 1 Year
Thanks! I'll just have to try to find a 28mm spacer. Maybe a 30mm or 25mm would look okay though.
 

Huckleberried

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Those from KP are super duper thin. They do prevent ring rash, too, though. Would love to see some of those that kinda stick to a mod, without causing any residue, or damage when removed.
 

scalewiz

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When using the Entheon on my Topside there was a gap (as many have noticed). I used one of those black spacers under the atty, which made it set firmly flat, but the mod would then only show 'no atomizer' as it was too thick to make contact! With that in mind and having some self adhesive 21700 battery insulator rings used in rewrapping, I simply stuck 2 of the rings on the bottom of the atty and screwed it on. Worked perfect.
 

HondaDavidson

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Member For 4 Years
That's what I use all those spare Tank O-ringS I get, for.... Beyond That a dremmel to shave the 510 and center pin to fit. Maybe adjust 510 on mod down a bit. Just depends on how creative and destructive you want to get.
 

PoppaVic

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Member For 4 Years
Look in the plumbing aisle in your local hardware store. The thin rubber or silicone washers work well.
Heh.. I was going to say: "Mix up some epoxy-putty, smear it on, squish it down, wipe off excess - and done!".

But, perhaps yours is more kind ;-)
 

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