I seem to have a tiny drop of condensation surrounded by perhaps 2mm of blurring on the inside of the glass covering the screen of my istick 20. I wonder what that is all about and how it happened.
I seem to have a tiny drop of condensation surrounded by perhaps 2mm of blurring on the inside of the glass covering the screen of my istick 20. I wonder what that is all about and how it happened.
I'll try doing that if the condensation does not dry of its own accord in a couple of days. I keep wondering how it got there in the first place though. I even use an ego to 510 connector on my iSticks (even though I don't need them) to avoid juice seepage as much as possible and I have not had any alarming leaking of any sort as far as I know.
condensation on the inside of a screen/protective cover can occur when the unit is exposed to hot humid air and then exposed to cool air... and even more apt to do this if the unit has been in a cool place ( A/C) and brought out into warm/hot humid enviroment... think of a glass of iced water on a hot humid day....
I think it's time to upgrade to a Segelei 150! Just kidding. If the drop doesn't go away quickly, it might be juice which takes longer to evaporate. If it is juice, check tanks and rdas for leaking pronto.
I have a stand for my tanks and I find after a week of resting, some of them have a drop of juice hanging on the 510 male. Weird but possible, I dry my istick 20 every few days cause it seems to have juice in it. No bueno.
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