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ThermoNuker

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I don't know what I am doing wrong I still get a gurgle in all my tanks- Iam careful not to get it down the center post and if do I clean it out- Using Viva Nova-Protank,Protank mini2 ,Davide Mini and regular size. All gurgle.

Seems like the common denominator is your vaping style.

Try long, slow and soft drag vaping. The gurgle should be gone after so many vapes.
 

Wildflowers69

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No matter how I fill it it gurggles- under fill-half full ext.
Oh the gurglin. How I hate the gurgling!

Are you over-filling the tanks? Sometimes mine gurgle and spit when I do that. Also try not to tighten everything super tight. Just tight enough.

I am afraid of RBA's im clueless
Get a rba or anything else with a side drag, no more gurgling ever.
 

crxess

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Very likely your vaping technique.
Bottom coil and top coil tanks work significantly different so finding a common design fault is highly unlikely.
Suction draws liquid, to much suction would soak wicks.

Power on 1/2 second before taking a draw. (allows coil to start heating)
Draw lightly and a bit longer.
Power off 1/2 second before stopping draw. (removes excess vapor/condensation)
 

Wildflowers69

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So once it is flooded then what? I flood 510 atomizers too

Very likely your vaping technique.
Bottom coil and top coil tanks work significantly different so finding a common design fault is highly unlikely.
Suction draws liquid, to much suction would soak wicks.

Power on 1/2 second before taking a draw. (allows coil to start heating)
Draw lightly and a bit longer.
Power off 1/2 second before stopping draw. (removes excess vapor/condensation)
 

Wildflowers69

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Thanks everyone for the Info-You guys were spot on it was my vaping technique- I was chain vaping and drawing to hard and fast and flooding them all!

Very likely your vaping technique.
Bottom coil and top coil tanks work significantly different so finding a common design fault is highly unlikely.
Suction draws liquid, to much suction would soak wicks.

Power on 1/2 second before taking a draw. (allows coil to start heating)
Draw lightly and a bit longer.
Power off 1/2 second before stopping draw. (removes excess vapor/condensation)
 
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