Awwww! Precious! You mean it's for Moontiger
Did that start on refilling? If some liquid was still in it and you added more, sometimes liquid that is still in the coil will run down into the airhole when you unscrew it. It will drip or run out through the mouthpiece. That happened to me once. I just emptied the remaining liquid into an empty bottle (didn't want to waste it) and rinsed the T3 and bottom part out. I used another T3 while that one air dried. When I used it again, it was fine.
Also, you can get condensation that builds from unvaporized liquid... meaning when you draw the vapor up and the button is still pressed, it will quickly liquify and drain back down the airhole. Sometimes there's some gurgling. If that happens, take the T3 off the battery and clean the post and threads and it will be ok. Another thing, after filling the T3, wipe around the thread area because liquid can pool around the rim and when you screw the bottom back on, the puddle will ooze out and it appears to be leaking. Now I check all this before putting it on the battery and haven't had this happen anymore. Hope this helps a little. There is a learning curve with these things... but it gets better the more you use them.
Mid vape, half way through the tank and "boom", started leaking all over the place.
Oh my! Sorry Lizzie! Sounds like there might be a crack in the tank. I believe Awsum gave a suggestion on the T3 thread about how to look for cracks because someone there had major leaking like that. Don't throw it away though... maybe keep some of the o-rings or seals as replacement parts.
Sorry to hear about the T3s, I was going to pull the trigger and buy some, but me thinks I will wait. My Nano's are still working OK, no leaks or cracks and I have cleaned them several times (carefully and not boiling). BTW, Tail11 sounds like she lives right next door to me. I have a rental house next door and they never rake leaves until Spring. By that time the winter winds have blown 80% of their leaves onto everyone else's property. I know the landlord personally and have spoken to him many, many times to no avail. The renters are traveling show people and are seldom home, so this year I raked most of their leaves into piles on the lawn and when it rained, they kind of compacted and now I hope they will not blow around so much.
Mrs. Wabbit is feeling much, much better, so we soaked in the hot tub (which we haven't done in awhile). Very relaxing and soothing. Now I am ready to settle down for a long winter's snooze.
Good Night everyone, sleep tight
You should give the T3's a try Rabbit. I love mine. I did glue two of the air holes shut and it's not so airy any more. I've not had much luck with nanos. They burn up too quickly for me.
My neighbors are home all the time and have their son and daughter in law living with them. There are plenty of able bodied folks to rake the yard. What kills me is the father is .... about his car. He washes it every day. Seems to me if he took so much pride in a car, he'd have a little for his yard!
Sleep tight Rabbit!
Sorry to hear about the T3s, I was going to pull the trigger and buy some, but me thinks I will wait. My Nano's are still working OK, no leaks or cracks and I have cleaned them several times (carefully and not boiling). BTW, Tail11 sounds like she lives right next door to me. I have a rental house next door and they never rake leaves until Spring. By that time the winter winds have blown 80% of their leaves onto everyone else's property. I know the landlord personally and have spoken to him many, many times to no avail. The renters are traveling show people and are seldom home, so this year I raked most of their leaves into piles on the lawn and when it rained, they kind of compacted and now I hope they will not blow around so much.
Mrs. Wabbit is feeling much, much better, so we soaked in the hot tub (which we haven't done in awhile). Very relaxing and soothing. Now I am ready to settle down for a long winter's snooze.
Good Night everyone, sleep tight
Sorry to hear about the T3s, I was going to pull the trigger and buy some, but me thinks I will wait. My Nano's are still working OK, no leaks or cracks and I have cleaned them several times (carefully and not boiling). BTW, Tail11 sounds like she lives right next door to me. I have a rental house next door and they never rake leaves until Spring. By that time the winter winds have blown 80% of their leaves onto everyone else's property. I know the landlord personally and have spoken to him many, many times to no avail. The renters are traveling show people and are seldom home, so this year I raked most of their leaves into piles on the lawn and when it rained, they kind of compacted and now I hope they will not blow around so much.
Mrs. Wabbit is feeling much, much better, so we soaked in the hot tub (which we haven't done in awhile). Very relaxing and soothing. Now I am ready to settle down for a long winter's snooze.
Good Night everyone, sleep tight
You should give the T3's a try Rabbit. I love mine. I did glue two of the air holes shut and it's not so airy any more. I've not had much luck with nanos. They burn up too quickly for me.
My neighbors are home all the time and have their son and daughter in law living with them. There are plenty of able bodied folks to rake the yard. What kills me is the father is .... about his car. He washes it every day. Seems to me if he took so much pride in a car, he'd have a little for his yard!
Sleep tight Rabbit!
You ALL have a GREAT day !!!!
Sounds to me as though the people your neighbor wants to impress aren't the people that would be coming anywhere near his home....wonder how his wife feels about that?
When it comes to leaves, the wind has it's way no matter how much raking. bagging and mulching get done. If they blow into my yard from my neighbors, his yard is getting the same treatment from the upwind yard. To me, it's a never ending task, at least until late spring-early summer. I live in a rural wooded area and have tons of trees in the yard, next door on all three sides and across the street so it doesn't matter how much I rake, they always re-appear after a while. My biggest complaint is the amount of limbs and twigs I end up picking up. I've got a pile that's a six foot cube, or maybe a little bigger, just from October on. I've got to buy a chipper!
When I got up this morning and looked out the window we had gotten about an inch of snow overnight. When I took Bo out, at about 7:15, it was starting to warm up with the sunrise, there was absolutely no wind at all, and a light mist or fog formed. It looked really nice, visibility was still about a mile, but the mist with the snow in the trees, softened everything and made a really nice, beautiful, quiet morning. Wish my camera hadn't bit the dust!
When it comes to leaves, the wind has it's way no matter how much raking. bagging and mulching get done. If they blow into my yard from my neighbors, his yard is getting the same treatment from the upwind yard. To me, it's a never ending task, at least until late spring-early summer. I live in a rural wooded area and have tons of trees in the yard, next door on all three sides and across the street so it doesn't matter how much I rake, they always re-appear after a while. My biggest complaint is the amount of limbs and twigs I end up picking up. I've got a pile that's a six foot cube, or maybe a little bigger, just from October on. I've got to buy a chipper!
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I had a 5 HP Craftsman chipper/leaf grinder for years, and it finally died (did not owe me one cent). They are wonderful for making mulch and save on bagging or hauling away leaves. If your budget and yard are sufficiently large, I would recommend one of those covered carts with a grinder that pull behind a riding tractor. My yard is not quite large enough to expend $1000 or more on one of those, but they are convenient. Since I had 29 trees taken from my front yard and 45 from my back lot, I do not have a lot of twigs anymore, but tons of leaves still from surrounding lots.
No snow yet here on DelMarVa (Eastern Shore of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia for those out of our area) but you know very well it is coming south soon.
Catch you all later, after a small lunch and a big nap
That might be so, but some people are just unconscious. I think if Tail11 asked them very politely to rake their leaves and explained how not raking them causes a problem, maybe the people would wake up and realize it was important when they never knew what trouble it was causing if they didn't rake the leaves. I'd at least start by giving them the benefit of the doubt, that they just didn't realize, before attributing more selfish motives to them.
When it comes to leaves, the wind has it's way no matter how much raking. bagging and mulching get done. If they blow into my yard from my neighbors, his yard is getting the same treatment from the upwind yard. To me, it's a never ending task, at least until late spring-early summer.