I de-wicked/de-bridged the atty, and only two drops. After about 3-4 times of dripping it starts leaking on the sides, and leaks on battery. Any ideas how to stop it, or at least delay it?
Im new to vaping and to the forum, and I was just about to post the same thing other than the fact that my atty is unaltered. I am using the eGo and while putting it to normal use I've noticed leaking also. I felt like the liquid was running out too fast, and took the cap off and sure enough the cap and the battery as well as the outside of the atty had juice on them. I havent been adding juice until I start tasting the burnt flavor, but maybe I am just still adding too early. the part of the filler that contacts the atty bridge is dry, and at one point even looked a little burnt. I refilled my cart three times during my shift and that wasnt constant use. Am I doing something wrong?
This is why I gave up on using cartridges. If you haven't already, search some of the different mods people have been using for the filler (like the blue foam, straw mod, etc...). You may have better luck using a different type of filler. I finally just gave up fiddling around, trying different things and bought a drip tip and cartomizers. Life is much simpler now. I drip at home and use cartomizers for on the go..
Dont'cha just love this ECF forum. Always someone to help out and get us back to vaping again. Thanks ECF!