Big dripper clone

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sir_puffs_alot

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Anyone have problems with juice leaking through the seam above the deck when pressing drip tip down?

No man try a diff oring or floss. there should def be some resistance when screwing it together tho as the oring gets pressed...well atleast thats how mine is and I can tell its a solid seal.
 

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Originally Posted by M3CH M0D M4DN355 View Post
That's cool, where did you get it from? The normal 5ml filling method is a PITA!
@jbarrick, I believe he means that as the drip is the same diameter as the drip tip connecter so that the drip tip will still be sealed when its pushed in thus allowing for a full capacity fill without removing the tip and inserting the spring shaft assembly.

Thanks, I will have to give that a try.

Just filled it up that way, worked good.

yea trying to fill it the full 5 the tricky way caused me to spill the last 4ml of some damn good premium juice...so madd, but the vape i got out of it on that second build is just rediculous. such a simple design but it works so darn well. Everything is there... flavor, clouds, feeds well, holds tons of juice, and it doesnt heat up like I thought it would at low ohms which would basically cook ur juice, even a dual .29 3mm 24guge dual coil build at 72 watts/ 4.1 volts on the 100 watt doesnt cook it. this is top 5 toppers for me for sure, maybe top 2 or 3 after I spend more time with it. With how good it is the design can still be improved upon imo. maybe posts above deck so its easyer to build and quad capable, maybe a Tblock pos post with diff airflow control config. Still top 5 atty for me tho
 

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No man try a diff oring or floss. there should def be some resistance when screwing it together tho as the oring gets pressed...well atleast thats how mine is and I can tell its a solid seal.

I tried a different o-ring and some floss. It worked for a bit but when I went to clean it out and refill it, the leaking came back. Gonna keep messing with it and probably pick up some extra o-rings cause you always need a couple laying around.
 
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