I hate the T3 and won't be using it for the simple reason that the vapor is cold.
I wouldn't classify it as "cold", as it is actually hotter than on my Vivi Nova Minis. But it sure isn't a hot vape like a T2, so if you're into that, unfortunately this is not for you.
Still gurgling a bit. Any tips on how to keep it from flooding again? Thanks again!
No problem! Two things that I do to prevent from leaking:
- Drilling a beveled edge at the bottom of the dismantled air tube.
- Using rolled cotton as a wick.
I now won't get gurgling until the juice level reaches the wicks. And the vapor production and taste are better than new.
(Edit: I did notice that when my battery is getting low, I get gurgling and leaking. I guess the juice flows as usual, but as the coil is not as hot, it doesn't all get vaporized.)
Try turning the silicone cup upside down so that when you replace the tube, the cup will go over the metal tube on the inside.
That will definitely increase gurgling and leaking. When gurgling, the issue is that too much juice gets to the wicks. Flipping the rubber gasket will not slow down the juice flow, but exactly the opposite. The gasket is there to squeeze on the wicks, and slow down juice flow.
It helps if you're getting dry hits, not leaking.