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What Address should I send my Top to?
What Address should I send my Top to?
Nice!
What Address should I send my Top to?![]()
Thanks for the pic and tips. I had thought of doin this but thought it was ss. More like a brushed nickel plate, I guess. A carbon bit will do the trick on it. Gotta do mine nowAs promised, I made the top fill hole the way it should have been from day 1. A diamond burr and some water made short work of it. I also discovered the top cap is chrome plated brass.
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Thanks for the pic and tips. I had thought of doin this but thought it was ss. More like a brushed nickel plate, I guess. A carbon bit will do the trick on it. Gotta do mine now
Try a 3mm coil. The extra wick might help block the leaking.And again leakingGonna try some more wick, since at 22,5W I don't seem to get dry hits with chain vaping ... the saga continues
Don't worry. Mine doesn't leak. It always runs dry. No matter how much cotton I use, how I wick, 3mm, 3.5mm ........And again leakingGonna try some more wick, since at 22,5W I don't seem to get dry hits with chain vaping ... the saga continues
Thanks for the warning. But besides years of experience with a burr bit and 90 grinder on boiler tubes and pipe, I have several years of machine shop management with hands on precision de-burring of many parts of various materials. I'll probably use my mill drill and finish with a fine file . You do have a good point thoughDanger young Will Robinson... if you leave a bur on the inside of the ring you may end up chewing up the seal on the inside of the ring and losing the air tight seal.
I just use one of the plastic bottles with either the long thin plastic tips or the ones that come the the metal tips.
Try a 3mm coil. The extra wick might help block the leaking.
I gave it a try with 3mm, also with 3,5 mm, but either i am getting dry burns or i get juise. Just need to find the right amount.
I had some time today, and already rewicked/coild it 5-6 times today, I'll get the hang of it
Now on my other rta's i never had leaking, or almost none, even my orchid was working from the first go![]()
cricque,
"Leaking" doesn't really say much about what you are actually experiencing. Where is it leaking from, when does it leak, does it ever stop, what PG/VG ratio and what is your wick material? Also are you closing off your air flow to some degree?
Mine will leak at times and depending on your answers I will tell you what I experience and how to solve most of it... I hope.![]()
I have tried "Tami Cloth", Muji cotton, KGD, Graham cellucotton.
For the leaking part: I get juice coming out of the airflow channel. It's not that is is pooring out. Sometimes it only starts when I take a couple of puffs. Replaced all the orings already also
Been using 45% PG + 45% + 10% distilled water from Inawera. Been using this type of base for quite a long time.
I also have tried filling it straight up, 45 degree angle. Tried holding the drip tip hole with my finger. Stuffed a drip tip with all cotton.
Yet another build coming up![]()
cricque,
I use plenty of wick in fact I use a 4.5 ID coil with rayon. I trim the rayon to almost touch the bottom deck by the juice ports but absolutely not covering the juice ports. I do this and the large diameter to obtain the best wicking action possible - nothing to do with the leaking.
Good Luck
cricque,
OK i'll start this with a statement that will cause me to get flamed but I am used to it. Any top fill tank I have ever used leaked for one reason or another including my newer Fogger when the came out with top fill. I mean think about it no vacuum bubble in the top of the tank equals absolutely nothing to prevent the liquid from entering the air port and dribbling out the side vents.
I use plenty of wick in fact I use a 4.5 ID coil with rayon. I trim the rayon to almost touch the bottom deck by the juice ports but absolutely not covering the juice ports. I do this and the large diameter to obtain the best wicking action possible - nothing to do with the leaking.
Now for the leaking. It will leak when you fill it and generally more when the tank is not completely empty. The more juice in the tank when you fill the worse the problem. I don't try to deal or find a work around for this inherent problem with top fill tanks.
What I do is close the air port have my syringe filled and ready to go. The I open the top port and fill the tank shutting off the top fill port just as soon as the tank is filled. Then I let it stand vertical for a minute or two allowing the juice that has gotten into the air port to drain down.
Then I open the bottom air port and set the Atty horizontal on a paper towel with one one of the air slits pointing straight down which allows the juice in the air channel to drain out. This usually clears it very well. Then I take a few pretty heavy pulls on the atty powered up just as you normally would. This usually clears any remaining liquid from the entire air channel.
From then on I am usually leak free. There is one more problem to watch out for. When going from cool indoor temps to hot outside temp you may get a little juice expansion so I carry a tissue and if I notice any juice at the bottom air slits I will tip the unit and use the tissue to suck up any juice that has accumulated.
I know it sounds like a lot of trouble but I swear anyone that tells you that top fill tanks don't have this problem is not being truthful or has just been lucky as He!!.
That is my two cents on the issue and for Ni200 or Titanium I wouldn't give up my lemo 2s for anything except the original Lemo if they would improve the air flow on them.
Good Luck