This is just a thought, but the Dog is so forgiving with wicking that I just push the wick in the slots compacting it maybe a little to much but it's so forgiving it just works. I also did this with the True and I think that might have been part of my problem with leaking on the first go around with this tank. Later today I'm going to rewick the True and leave the wick a little less compacted in the wicking slots. I don't know if you did the same as I did but I think the wick needs to be very fluffy in the slots to prevent oversaturation of the wicks. This is just a thought. I'm going to try this later.
This is just a thought, but the Dog is so forgiving with wicking that I just push the wick in the slots compacting it maybe a little to much but it's so forgiving it just works. I also did this with the True and I think that might have been part of my problem with leaking on the first go around with this tank. Later today I'm going to rewick the True and leave the wick a little less compacted in the wicking slots. I don't know if you did the same as I did but I think the wick needs to be very fluffy in the slots to prevent oversaturation of the wicks. This is just a thought. I'm going to try this later.
That's not good news.
You may have something there - makes me wonder: what id are you guys using on your coils? I do 2mm, because I found it the best for the doggy. And I never thin, fluff, etc. Of course, larger dia means more wick in the channels. But wicking the True is just a little different. When I rebuilt the doggy, the remaining juice in the channel let me easily just tuck it in. With the True, I have to put a couple of drops on the wick before tucking it in there to make it stay in place. So maybe the True isn't quite as forgiving on wick size as the doggy? Looking at AngeNZ's pics, you can see the channels are shaped a little different.This is just a thought, but the Dog is so forgiving with wicking that I just push the wick in the slots compacting it maybe a little to much but it's so forgiving it just works. I also did this with the True and I think that might have been part of my problem with leaking on the first go around with this tank. Later today I'm going to rewick the True and leave the wick a little less compacted in the wicking slots. I don't know if you did the same as I did but I think the wick needs to be very fluffy in the slots to prevent oversaturation of the wicks. This is just a thought. I'm going to try this later.
You may have something there - makes me wonder: what id are you guys using on your coils? I do 2mm, because I found it the best for the doggy. And I never thin, fluff, etc. Of course, larger dia means more wick in the channels. But wicking the True is just a little different. When I rebuilt the doggy, the remaining juice in the channel let me easily just tuck it in. With the True, I have to put a couple of drops on the wick before tucking it in there to make it stay in place. So maybe the True isn't quite as forgiving on wick size as the doggy? Looking at AngeNZ's pics, you can see the channels are shaped a little different.
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It really is different, isn't it? Hard to imagine how solid a vape it is until you try it. What flavor do you vape in it?Everything is working great on the tank so I just refilled again , and again, I can't put this down.
Can't remember- did you find why yours was leaking?OKay it's been 3 days and 2 refills now and NO leaks! Now I'm really liking it again
Can't remember- did you find why yours was leaking?
How did you get to this o-ring?I think it was the white o-ring under the air flow control, just re-seated it and no more leaks
You can just pull the ring straight off. Pressure on the oring is all that is holding it on there.How did you get to this o-ring?
I may be a bit dense, but I don’t see a white o-ringI think it was the white o-ring under the air flow control, just re-seated it and no more leaks
Gonna order one next week. It better not replace my doggys or I'll be grumpy