I've found keeping mine horizontal as much as possible is working well for me.
seems like it works when it wants to and then the gurgling, flooding starts.
I would try this: Turn the T3 upside down, block the hole in the mouthpiece with a finger, and blow to the battery end. If you see drips of liquid at the outside of the mouthpiece, it has a crack and therefore is leaking. That happened to two of mine.
I've noticed most my gurgling after taking a few vapes, then if i let it sit for a few mins and take another the gurgle is gone. It's more annoying then anything. I think as much as i wanna like the T3's, I may just have to be done with them. They are easy to fill, and when they do work they work well but once they start to act up it seems to be game over. I saw today on Sunvapes twitter they posted a way to "stop" the gurgling... of course like anything else, do at your own risk.
I just dont understand how average joe figures out ways to fix these and the companies wont do the same.
I am good at doing SS wicks, but I have a question. How can you keep it from leaking? In other words, how can you do a SS wick when there will be tiny gaps around it? The silicone cap pushes down and prevent flooding, as you know, so I am wondering how you seal a square hole with a round peg, so to speak? Thanks.Having tried several combinations of wick and flavor wick thicknesses I did a SS mesh wick in my T3. Turned out to be a success. In 30 minutes of vaping, no gurgling or leaking, and the vape is moist as a waterfall. I actually get tiny trinkles of juice directly in my mouth from the nearly flooded coil. If it doesn't go away in a few ml's, I will try a flavor wick or something on top of the coil to stop the direct sprinkles.
Anyway, a SS mesh wick on a T3 can be done, and works very well. It is an advanced mod though, as requires more work and care to set up than a silica wick.
how you seal a square hole with a round peg
I tried the SS wire mesh in one of mine and it worked great the first day. The next morining it flooded bad and I could not seem to get it to stop flooding after that.
Anyone know who's got the T3 replacement coils in stock and reasonably priced? Thanks.