This is caused by flooding of the coil. The flooding is caused when the vacuum inside the tank is not sufficient. The o ring I am speaking of is the larger oring that seals the glass. It connects to the base and mates with the glass. To fix this simply remove the base of the tank like you would to fill the tank. The oring will be on the base. Take a tiny screw driver and slowly and carefully dislodge the oring. As you pull it up take note of the direction it is. Pull the oring off and flip it over. Slide it back down the tank and screw back on the tank. That will fix it and it takes about 3 minutes to do at most.Hmm- ok, gotta ask- which lower o-ring... the one that faces down on the deck, or the one that is on the tank but lower o-ring on the tank? Most of my liquid is coming from the AFC ports, that ring, and not the tank area.
You sure you're talking about the Goliath v2? The Gv2 isn't top-fill. It's bottom fill, unless I've totally missed something lol.Got mine yesterday, initial thoughts are all positive, .4 26 gage, great flavor and vapor. First build done in car without instructions and was filling by unscrewing build deck (3 tanks), then realized could fill from top. So far seems simple, good flavor, easy fill and no dry hits or leaking. Only negative so far is ripping through juice like crazy.
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Yea. He's probably talking about the Zephyrus.Yeah unless you are filling from the drip tip and flooding the coil such that it leaks into the tank I don't think this is impossible. I wish it was but I don't thing the Goliath can be too filled in any way.