I use six of them all day. They don't leak and don't burn. Didn't I just answer you on another post about burning Joye CC? You got juice in the air charmbers. You are filling it wrong. There are two chambers running beside the juice container area even with the air holes you see near the drip tip. Once juice has gotten into those chambers, the gasket has to be removed to clean it out. Just running water into the juice tank is not going to do that. Remove the gasket, run warm/hot water through the whole thing under the faucet, reseat the gasket and you'll be good to go.
If you are the person who started the other thread, I'll modify what I told you there (I don't have time to look)... the problem is you got juice in the air chambers, it won't pull juice into the atty properly and will result in burning. The reason you got one or two proper pulls is just some juice seeping onto the wick but you can't continue vaping past that.
Edit: The gasket is the white plastic part with a whole in the center the atty spike fits into and the place where you fill the juice tank. The sides of it cover the air chambers so it has to be removed. They are replaceable. I got spares with mine. Use a toothpick or something similar to pry it out before washing. Then reseat it... that takes patience getting it back straight. If you used its hole to fill, you may have dislodged it a bit and that's what caused juice to get into the air chambers.
Thank you for your reply and I apologize for not reviewing the other thread I created as after I didn't see a reply there for a day, I decided to research with Joyetech and found a FAQ. It suggested I dry pull or wet the wick and that seemed to work. However, I find myself having to dry pull before every pull.
Again, I apologize.
In reference to your other statement, I thought it was pretty stupid proof on how to fill it but I read the directions before hand and filled it properly on both systems when I first got it. However, it leaked both times. I did notice that when I first got it, it didn't leak in the beginning so it is possible I dislodged the rubber piece when filling; however, I doubt it since I use the juice needle to do it. That involves no pressure and I'm very careful and delicate with my products.
Maybe dry pulling caused too much liquid to pour into the air holes and at this point I need to properly clean it? I am definitely a newb when it comes to this stuff so excuse me if my questions/solutions are lackluster.
I will try to take out the rubber piece and clean it thoroughly as you recommend then put the spare in and report back here.
Thank you very much for the detailed reply as this really helps me not only fix my issue, but learn more about my new hobby.
Speak to you all soon.
you have one of these? or something close with the little plastic tank and steel pin on the atty base?
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If so this isnt a clearomizer, and I do not understand why the renamed it (maybe because BCC clearos are popular) this is a typical ego tank system and they are notorious for leaking, always have been. probably not much you can do with it, accept it or move on.
Thanks for clearing this up. However, the fact that the other user uses them without issue makes me feel a bit better so hopefully that will help.