Umo mas: if you have dry hits with the stock ready res try to use it first in low voltage, especially the first hours of a new coil. Also you can put the ceramic a little bit in side position so the wicks leave more space to the base slots.
We never use double 2.0mm Ekowool before because probably it will gives dry hits. Simple 2.0mm Ekowool maybe gives you better results. I personally use double 1.0mm Ekowool.
Pls keep informing us
Nelson: Tasos here use microcoils in the stock ceramic. Your modification for sure makes it more easy the use of but is it also the cause of leakage?
Stan Raqball: what about the taste, same things?
Greigster: your conclusions are right. If you close the side vent holes or screw the BB ring so much, naturally you will have over flooding and tight draw because of the absence of air, as you already noticed and for the reasons you already detailed described.
I never use the BB with a single carto but with Diver the draw I have is it perfect for me. The air regulator also works fine.
The 35mm flangless Diver is not a special version for the BB. Its just a combination which can also works fine with it.
I don’t suggest to dremel the pin because you will get much more air that maybe cant handle. If you still want to try better get another one pin or do it little by little.
Akdare: a friend had similar issues and he find that the filling is the problem. He tries this:
“Good news, I have found a method that seems to be working so far. 2 tank fulls, and almost 2 full days with no leaks.
When filling, i have been pressing the ball valve in on the BB tank as far as I can to give maximum escape for air, filling very slowly, and covering both ends of the diver by using my thumb (cover hole in pin), and index finger (cover top of diver). By doing this there is no airflow thru the diver while filling. In order for excessive liguid to go into diver when filling, air must go out of diver. By blocking all air flow of diver, liquid doesn't doesn't enter easily, so if covered, and filling slow, air more easily escapes out of tank, and only little, to no liquid enters diver when filling.
I will fill more times to confirm this. I may have just got lucky, but it seems to make a big difference.”
We never use double 2.0mm Ekowool before because probably it will gives dry hits. Simple 2.0mm Ekowool maybe gives you better results. I personally use double 1.0mm Ekowool.
Pls keep informing us
Nelson: Tasos here use microcoils in the stock ceramic. Your modification for sure makes it more easy the use of but is it also the cause of leakage?
Stan Raqball: what about the taste, same things?
Greigster: your conclusions are right. If you close the side vent holes or screw the BB ring so much, naturally you will have over flooding and tight draw because of the absence of air, as you already noticed and for the reasons you already detailed described.
I never use the BB with a single carto but with Diver the draw I have is it perfect for me. The air regulator also works fine.
The 35mm flangless Diver is not a special version for the BB. Its just a combination which can also works fine with it.
I don’t suggest to dremel the pin because you will get much more air that maybe cant handle. If you still want to try better get another one pin or do it little by little.
Akdare: a friend had similar issues and he find that the filling is the problem. He tries this:
“Good news, I have found a method that seems to be working so far. 2 tank fulls, and almost 2 full days with no leaks.
When filling, i have been pressing the ball valve in on the BB tank as far as I can to give maximum escape for air, filling very slowly, and covering both ends of the diver by using my thumb (cover hole in pin), and index finger (cover top of diver). By doing this there is no airflow thru the diver while filling. In order for excessive liguid to go into diver when filling, air must go out of diver. By blocking all air flow of diver, liquid doesn't doesn't enter easily, so if covered, and filling slow, air more easily escapes out of tank, and only little, to no liquid enters diver when filling.
I will fill more times to confirm this. I may have just got lucky, but it seems to make a big difference.”