I average anywhere between 7-10ml/day.
scratchy, do you have everything tight? Also, does yours have the rubber seal just above the wicks?
I have to tweak mine to get it close to the gurgle edge, but I'm using 60/40 PG/VG juice atm.
Does the post stay in the tank and you just change the head or is the head/post one unit.
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These have been out for some time also.
Day 9 I think and my T3 is still going good.
I cleaned it prior to first fill and I haven't cleaned it since, but it's probably getting close.
I will break this unit down just like my CE3's when I do clean.
The base had no air flow.
I contacted the vendor and returned the item, so I never got a chance to completely disassemble the base portion to see what the issue was.
The only down side that I see to these T3's is that there is the potential for the seal to restrict the wicks if over tightened and especially if someone is using a thicker juice.
That is why I added a o-ring with my 60/40 PG/VG juice.
I have noticed that if it's on the verge of flooding, I...
If you find something that works for you, definitely use it.
Yeah, something about vision, I get the same vape from a v1 stardust to a v3 to a vivi nova. Granted that the nova doesn't have the pip cone so the air flow is slightly increased, but still the same overall experience.
These are all...
I stray away from anything with vision in the name.
Even though the nova and mini are well built and I like the design, they vape exactly like the version 1 stardust and likewise with all their clearos IMHO.
Until they change their wick design/material, it's just a different design with the same...
I used the o-ring from an old CE3. The one on the outside of the atty that provides the seal to the shell.
If you have a dead T3 head, you could use the one from it also.
I wanted more juice flow and that is why I added the o-ring as it allows me to be able to back off about 1 thread and still maintain a snug fit. This doesn't push the seal down as tight on the wicks which increases flow for me.
Add small o-ring; lift seal above wicks; fluff wicks; install shell...
Yeah, that should work.
I wouldn't recommend removing the outer tube as mine were glued and once that seal was broken, they gave me leaking issues.
Of course mine were the older style and I'm not sure how these are seal at the base.
It's been a while, but if memory serves me correctly...
There is a small thin piece of rubber on the inside of the top silicone seal. If it's seated to low/close to the coil or if the coil is not centered, it will burn the seal giving you that burnt rubber taste.
I remember removing the seal and...
I tried that also, but over time, the long wicks just grew on me.
Save your cups as I think that the newer revisions come with long wicks, at least my last order did.
I dropped my first one while it was attached to the battery. It landed on the tip and the top separated from the tank.
I was able to snap it back on, but it needs glued together as it pops off easily now.
It still works, but it's in the spare parts bin as I have many new unopened ones laying...
I would disagree about snaps easily. We have used these over many times and only one wire has broken.
When I opened it, the wire was twisted tighter than I could have done it with two pairs of pliers as there were 4-5 knots in the wire.
It was then that I noticed all the deep cut grooves in the...
Thanks SKYYcamel , now I know I'm not the only one...lol.
Mine doesn't taste burnt, but it gets really thick and flavorless.
Well, I cant say flavorless, but really nasty tasting.
I use 70/30 PG/VG respectively and maybe that's why it's a lot more noticeable.
By the end of the first tank, the last 1/4 of juice was more like 50/50. I stopped and topped it off.
By the end of the 2nd tank, it was almost as thick as syrup. I poured this juice into a atty and it was...
Yes, my battery was attached when I dropped it. Still it's something to watch out for.
Also, make sure that the coil is screwed down tight every time you open it to fill. If it's loose and you tighten the tip, it would put stress on that joint also.
Something to think about.
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