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phillie

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I've been using mine for a week already. I use to have a regular tank that came with ego c starter kit. So far my only concern is the juice will come up the pipe and go in your mouth. I had to adjust the plastic cover over the wick to help it seal better but it does seem to get juice in it now and them. Overall its not bad. I paid $20 for it at the store which was way to much by time I looked it up on the net but thats what you pay when you want instant gratification. I don't know much about tanks so I went to a smoke shop and took their advise.

Does anyone know how to clean it out so I can put new juice in it?
 

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I've been using mine for a week already. I use to have a regular tank that came with ego c starter kit. So far my only concern is the juice will come up the pipe and go in your mouth. I had to adjust the plastic cover over the wick to help it seal better but it does seem to get juice in it now and them. Overall its not bad. I paid $20 for it at the store which was way to much by time I looked it up on the net but thats what you pay when you want instant gratification. I don't know much about tanks so I went to a smoke shop and took their advise.


Does anyone know how to clean it out so I can put new juice in it?

Just rinse it out, pop in a new head and roll. You can then take the post off the head you were using and rinse that as well. I always dry burn too then rinse, let it dry and use again. You will eventually need to rebuild them. Just yesterday I recoiled and wicked about 10 heads. Much cheaper than buying new ones.

the only time mine leaks is when it gets down to 1/3 of the liquid. But that is pretty common for most BCC's. my puritank does the same thing. I just make sure I fill regularly. I am still rockin my first two with two others in waiting as backups.
 

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those tanks are a broken design, juice always comes up in the drip tip, buy something else

Never had that issue and been using the same two for a month or so. I have a little residual juice in the cup that the drip tip fits in at times but never comes up the drip tip. I only know when i take the drip tip out. Nothing more than what happens on any of my other BCC's.
 

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I have 4 total and use all of them, but the last two are only a couple weeks old so I hated to say anything just yet since they are not used as much but still in rotation. But have not had any issues with them either. I love them and I have just about every bcc made right now.

Second favorite only to the puritank.

Sucks you had issues with yours
 
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phillie

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Just rinse it out, pop in a new head and roll. You can then take the post off the head you were using and rinse that as well. I always dry burn too then rinse, let it dry and use again. You will eventually need to rebuild them. Just yesterday I recoiled and wicked about 10 heads. Much cheaper than buying new ones.

the only time mine leaks is when it gets down to 1/3 of the liquid. But that is pretty common for most BCC's. my puritank does the same thing. I just make sure I fill regularly. I am still rockin my first two with two others in waiting as backups.

Thank you. I appreciate the help. I'll keep on using mine for now and see how it goes. If I still like it after the other 2 heads I'll learn how to re-build them. If not I'll look for anther tank.

those tanks are a broken design, juice always comes up in the drip tip, buy something else

After I adjusted the plastic piece I don't get as much juice up the drip tip. I may get a little after sitting for a while but it'll clear up. It was really bad in the beginning. You may also try to tighten the head by screwing it. Mine wasn't screwed in all the way.
 

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Changed the head today after all my juice leaked out yesterday and ...... me off! It was on tight so i dont know what the problem was. Maybe the oring.

The new head has no leaks yet and no juice going up the tube so it works great. Hopefully i wont have anymore problems.

Did it leak out of the bottom or the tank around the connections to the caps? I have had heads leak from the bottom of various BCC's but it was that the wick was not thick enough to wick the liquid. Once I put a thicker wick in or a flavor wick on top it solved the issue. Also I have had it happen if the temp was real hot like out on the deck by the pool. It thins the liquid.
 

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I just took a flight with a pair of VapeOnly BCC's and when I landed I took them out of my carrying case and they had spewed quite a bit of juice through the breather holes on top of the threads and up the air tube and into the mouthpiece. I took one of them apart in the terminal waiting for my connecting flight and gave everything a good blowout, wipe down and put it back together. I'm not sure what the problem is but it seems like the dry air around me in this terminal created a lot of condensation under the mouthpiece and after 3 drags I would get condensation spitting into my mouth when inhaling. When I was back home (I live in hot and humid Puerto Rico) the performance of these tanks was PHENOMENAL and perfect chain vaping like a mad man. I'm still on a flight right now (WiFI at 33,000 feet is fun), as soon as I land and check how it fared through this flight I'll report back.

I'm assuming the barometric pressure differential between on the ground and in the pressurized plane (I have a triple sensor watch that reads barometric presssure, on the ground it read 1,020 mbar in the plane it's reading 722mbar) so I'm guessing the pressure change might have forced the juice through the path of least reistance and that was to flood the atty and spew juice down the bottom air passages and into the air tube and mouth piece. Both of my VapeOnly BCC's did this and one of my two Mini BCC's did this as well. Interestingly all the ones that did this had and 20/80 pg/vg mix in them, the other one that didn't leak had 50/50 mix they where at different fill levels though so that might have also played a factor. Dunno, just putting out all the facts.
 

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I just took a flight with a pair of VapeOnly BCC's and when I landed I took them out of my carrying case and they had spewed quite a bit of juice through the breather holes on top of the threads and up the air tube and into the mouthpiece. I took one of them apart in the terminal waiting for my connecting flight and gave everything a good blowout, wipe down and put it back together. I'm not sure what the problem is but it seems like the dry air around me in this terminal created a lot of condensation under the mouthpiece and after 3 drags I would get condensation spitting into my mouth when inhaling. When I was back home (I live in hot and humid Puerto Rico) the performance of these tanks was PHENOMENAL and perfect chain vaping like a mad man. I'm still on a flight right now (WiFI at 33,000 feet is fun), as soon as I land and check how it fared through this flight I'll report back.

I'm assuming the barometric pressure differential between on the ground and in the pressurized plane (I have a triple sensor watch that reads barometric presssure, on the ground it read 1,020 mbar in the plane it's reading 722mbar) so I'm guessing the pressure change might have forced the juice through the path of least reistance and that was to flood the atty and spew juice down the bottom air passages and into the air tube and mouth piece. Both of my VapeOnly BCC's did this and one of my two Mini BCC's did this as well. Interestingly all the ones that did this had and 20/80 pg/vg mix in them, the other one that didn't leak had 50/50 mix they where at different fill levels though so that might have also played a factor. Dunno, just putting out all the facts.

If you can, travel with the BCC bottom up and it won't leak much from the pressure change.
 

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I was talking about the vapeonly bcc. Yeah I finally got back to my hotel and I took everything appart for a good hot water and hair drier cleaning. Seems like they sure are position dependent when traveling. I thing it'll be best to just keep the tanks empty for a flight and just carry one of my minis with some juice. My top coil clearo didnt leak at all during the flight. One thing I noticed playing with my BCCs now is that the flange on the center tube only rests lightly on the silicone grommet that sits on over the stem of the atty. Using my limited resources and lack of tools I put another grommet from another atty on top of the existing one and stretched the skirt of the top one over the skirt of the bottom one creating a tighter seal when screwing the tank onto the atty base. This has the added effect of adding a bit of extra pressure on the atty against the base's large silicone seal. I just did a 10 long hit chain vape one one of the BCCs with this little mod and I didnt get a single bit of juicr in the mouth nor a single dry hit. I'll report back with progress. FYI I have not taken out any wicks.
 

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Well, I'm having a problem with mine -- don't know if it's my fault or what. I haven't tried a bottom coil before, so I ordered 2 of the Anyvape Mini-Viva BCC Clearomizers. They come with the additional heads as previously mentioned in this thread, which is a nice touch for the money.

Filled it up (from the bottom), fired it up, and yes, the more airy vape is different ... but not bad. What I *don't* like is that something in the setup is constantly gurgling like it's flooded somewhere. I've tried taking the tank off and blowing gently up the central tube thru the head to clear that, and that makes no difference. Can't figure out how liquid would get in there anyhow? But I get gurgling on my draw and sometimes a flicker of juice on my tongue.

Are these things supposed to have wicks? Because I don't see any wicks on the heads that came with these, and also don't see how a wick would be added?

Kinda stumped, and for the time being it's a bummer vape.
 
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