To add to what HB said, make sure you open the liquid control just a bit before tightening the top cap completely and you can put a little liquid on the red o ring. The red o rings (silicone) slide better when they are wet.
You shouldn't have any leaking with the liquid control completely...
It sounds like a loss of vacuum. Tightening the top cap all the way down will help that. If you feel it oversaturetes even with the liquid control at half a turn, you should try a bit more wicking material. Also, please make sure the SS cup is properly tightened as well :)
First things I would try is opening the liquid control less (even half a turn to 3/4 of a turn should do it) and tighten the top cap more. To make the liquid control easier to turn , after closing the top cap, open it slightly before tightening the top cap completely. :)
I am sorry for the late reply. Yes, the key point is to avoid contact of the legs of your coil with the cup. It can cause loss of current. And moving the tails of your wick from the liquid feed will indeed increase the flavor :)
It might be a very small chip on the glass/ plastic tube. It might be the outer o rings. It can even be resins collected between the tube and the caps :)
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The leaking will come out of the center pin because it is the only way out. Continuous leaking from the pin means loss of vacuum. It is not an insulation problem. Have you tried it on another tank? Also, if you are making your own coils, try putting them higher in the cup. You can also try...
We are currently about to finish the caged glass tank. We are designing an adapter with side airflow as well. If after the caged glass tube is out, there is enough demand, we will build the PMMA tube as well :)
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