Normally I would suspect a split o-ring in the 510 but based on this pic it doesn’t seem so:Ok catfish peeps, I need your help. Has anyone had any phantom juice leaking at the bottom of the front screen plate on the LBC Jr.?
I have two Juniors, one is perfectly fine. The only time it gets juice anywhere is from over-squonking or a leaky bottle/tube connection.
The second Jr. has this issue since I think the beginning, but I assumed it was from one of the above actions on my part, but it's gotten worse lately. So yesterday I broke down and cleaned everything bone dry and switched out the atty, and bottle. Filled everything up and before I could vape the bottle empty I literally had juice dripping out of the front corner of my Jr. Everything else seems dry, so I'm banging my head against the desk trying to figure out where the heck it could be coming from. HELP!
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I have had that issue when a bottle splits which is a somewhat common occurrence being that I use nothing but the supersofts that come with all of my mods; I just had one split this morning. But based on this pic it would seem that the issue is actual oversquonking.
See the Juice trails at the top of the mod? See how the back of the cavity (just above the board) is dry? That leads me to believe the juice came from above the top of the faceplate and seeped down. I blame silicone bottles. Silicone bottles lack the proper firmness needed to draw back the excess juice quickly and making it worse on the LBC jr is the fact that the bottle is squeezed a little in the resting position (pre-loaded)
Suggestion: take a cotton ball and stuff it in the area below the board, re-install the faceplate, stand the mod up, and leave it like that for a few days. In a few days remove the cotton ball and all will be well. I would also suggest switching back to either super soft (Tutalfumo) bottles or Mod Maker bottles to regain fast squonkback.
Evolv designed the dna200 and the Dna75 to be Juice proof so I wouldn’t worry too much about that. The micro switches have occasionally had issues in extreme cases but I’m hoping with corrective action (cotton ball, non-silicone bottles) this will not turn into a fatal issue.