Clearing Condensation From The Air Passages Of Tanks

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spider362

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These instructions are specific to the eGo-T and eGo-C A&B tanks, but might work with other styles as well.

This procedure can be used whether the tank is full or empty, so it can be done at any time and only takes a couple of seconds.

To clear the condensation from the air passages of tanks place the cover that comes with it over the bottom opening (where you fill it), or while the tank is empty, and use a syringe to force clear water into the hole in the mouth piece and let it run out the 2 vents at the bottom of the tank. Then shake the water out like you are shaking a thermometer.
You can then remove the cover and install it back on the device.

If you don't have a syringe, just set the faucet for a very tiny stream and aim it at the hole in the mouth piece.

If you cover one vent at a time that will force the water out the other one and you end up with a nice clean air passage.
 

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The tip has 2 pieces that come out, one is a flat piece that's supposed to blend it a bit with the end, and the other is more like a bridge, or a 2-pronged fork that helps keep the condensation from your mouth. Both of them are removable.

I used to take the tanks entirely apart, all those pieces, and then soak them in isopropyl for an hour or so, and then rinse and into hot water, and then into a box with a cloth for drying for atleast 24 hours. Good as new. :)

-X

Edit: Of course you could just take the tip end off and rinse it out, let it dry for a few hours and then put it back together. :)
 

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Taking apart an ego-t cartridge
 
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