Ahh okay, I seem to have missed that! For some reason the picture doesn't enlarge very much for me, and my bad eyes have a hard time seeing it
Thank you!!!
Ahh okay, I seem to have missed that! For some reason the picture doesn't enlarge very much for me, and my bad eyes have a hard time seeing itThank you!!!
Can the center pin in those be lowered? I made these tall to actually pull the cartomizer down some so everything snugs up well so those devices where the threads are fixed into place kind of sets a tight tolerance on just how high a ring needs to be in order to snug down just as contact is made with the positive pin.
It wont be too many changes and you will get familiar with how far down the tank the liquid should be. Once you have that idea stop a little short of that mark and look, I watch for the first signs of wetting around the edges of the filler. Until I see that generally will give it another twist or two and look again. Sometimes I will end up with a single drop in the cap (I always fiddle upside down because its easier to wipe a drop out of the cap) and if I see that I am done or if I see the filler beginning to wet. I dont go after the whole slushy look, putting the liquid in through the bottom by forcing it into the holes means the cartomizer is saturated as it rises so as soon as you see it at the top it is full.