Felt inspired I guess, since I just checked one of mine. It's common habit for me now; if I buy a new atty I ALWAYS tighten the positive pin. It's been a few months since I actively picked up this habit. I've come to notice, every one of the 5 or so atty's I've bought in the past few months have LOOSE positive pins. Some were able to be tightened almost a full turn!
sub-ohm tanks sometimes aren't as effected, they usually use press in pins, not threaded.
Make sure to check your atty's tightness for the positive and negative if it has a screw for negative.
Go even a step further, I tighten up the 510 connectors on my mods before use. It will save you frustration later, especially if you use a regulated mod. You can avoid atomizer errors, etc.
Stay Safe, always check ALL of your vape equipment before use. I ride motorcycle, it's dangerous and I do a pre-flight checklist before each ride, do the same for your vaping!
sub-ohm tanks sometimes aren't as effected, they usually use press in pins, not threaded.
Make sure to check your atty's tightness for the positive and negative if it has a screw for negative.
Go even a step further, I tighten up the 510 connectors on my mods before use. It will save you frustration later, especially if you use a regulated mod. You can avoid atomizer errors, etc.
Stay Safe, always check ALL of your vape equipment before use. I ride motorcycle, it's dangerous and I do a pre-flight checklist before each ride, do the same for your vaping!