Atlantis 2 Leak?

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MarcosA

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All of the sudden i been getting a nasty huge leak out of my Atlantis 2 tank. It's nasty and annoying. Everytime i try and vape, it feels like i'm drinking pure juice and makes me want to puke. I thought it was the last coil i had. Threw it away and got myself a new set of coils. But it's leaking even worse.

What can be causing this? How can i fix this?

Thanks in Advance!
 
I have a couple of the Atlantis 2 tanks and love them. Hotbox147 was right. First start with a good cleaning an reassembly to make sure everything is "mechanically" solid. Check the o-rings while you have it apart. If you still have leaking into the coils, it could be that you're not firing the coils hot enough to produce vapor instead of just hot juice, Atlantis sells kanthal coils that are 5.0 ohms, and 2.5/3.0 ohms as well as NI200s for temp control. I've found that the .5 ohm coils work best at about 40 watts and the 3.0 at 60 to 80 watts. Start low and raise the watts on your mod and vape a few times, then repeat. If the vape is too hot, stop, but if there is a lot of gurgling or too much liquid in the mix keep going a little higher. Good luck.
 

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I have a couple of the Atlantis 2 tanks and love them. Hotbox147 was right. First start with a good cleaning an reassembly to make sure everything is "mechanically" solid. Check the o-rings while you have it apart. If you still have leaking into the coils, it could be that you're not firing the coils hot enough to produce vapor instead of just hot juice, Atlantis sells kanthal coils that are 5.0 ohms, and 2.5/3.0 ohms as well as NI200s for temp control. I've found that the .5 ohm coils work best at about 40 watts and the 3.0 at 60 to 80 watts. Start low and raise the watts on your mod and vape a few times, then repeat. If the vape is too hot, stop, but if there is a lot of gurgling or too much liquid in the mix keep going a little higher. Good luck.
Theres no coil above 1 ohm for the Atlantis v1 or v2. Im not trying to be a dick but how can you be using an atlantis and not know what coils they make for it? I originally thought you just miss placed the decimal but theres not even a .25 or or a .2 ohm coil for the v2 so Im completely lost.
 
Theres no coil above 1 ohm for the Atlantis v1 or v2. Im not trying to be a dick but how can you be using an atlantis and not know what coils they make for it? I originally thought you just miss placed the decimal but theres not even a .25 or or a .2 ohm coil for the v2 so Im completely lost.
I did misplace the decimal. Should have been .25 or .30. One day, I might finally master typing. Actually, I've been using the NI200 coils for awhile now had haven't used a kanthal coil in months. You are correct that Atlantis does not sell a .25 ohm coil. The wattages I quoted and use, however, are more general and not only for Atlantis products. I assure you that I have tanks that use a .25 ohm coil, just not Aspire tanks (I own and use the Atlantis V2, the Triton, and the Triton 2).
 
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