cotton wick issues on a protank

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second2none

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I've been using cotton on my protank heads for about a month now and I have really come to love the flavor but......

the last couple of weeks I am having a major problem. I can build and use them with no problem then I go out whether to work or whatever and they start to leak like a sieve to the point they don't hit. Ive tried less cotton more cotton to no avail. the only thing I notice is they work fine in my house but when I go out problems crop right up. I'm Diy my juice 80pg/20vg
I can use a stock head with no problems but I just don't get the flavor from silica.

I'm beyond fustrated at this point and i'm hitting on my latest build now without issue but before i get to work in the morning the gurgle will start. Any ideas what is going on will be appreciated.
 

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I've been using cotton on my protank heads for about a month now and I have really come to love the flavor but......

the last couple of weeks I am having a major problem. I can build and use them with no problem then I go out whether to work or whatever and they start to leak like a sieve to the point they don't hit. Ive tried less cotton more cotton to no avail. the only thing I notice is they work fine in my house but when I go out problems crop right up. I'm Diy my juice 80pg/20vg
I can use a stock head with no problems but I just don't get the flavor from silica.

I'm beyond fustrated at this point and i'm hitting on my latest build now without issue but before i get to work in the morning the gurgle will start. Any ideas what is going on will be appreciated.

Maybe it's the difference in temperature, at this time of year?
 

anthonyjl

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I have read several complaints about leaks caused by big temperature changes so maybe its not your wick material causing the problem. I haven't experienced any of these issues personally (knock on wood). I know that doing my own cotton wicks has stopped my Kanger PT2 from flooding so I've been pretty happy with that!
 

second2none

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Does the flooding start when going from a warm area to a cold area or when going from a cold area to a warm area?

From Warm to cold. I've tried a flavor wick once again and that has helped but causes the problem of poor hits from too much cotton , I guess I can't win lol
 
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