Filling RSST issue

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Haber

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Hey guys looking for a few pointers from the vets. I'm fairly new to RBA's (built my first aga t for my mech last week). I picked up a vamo and an RSST from my local B&M yesterday. Rigged it up at 1.5 ohms and have been vaping it without a problem. The tank got low today so I removed the fill cap and tried to pour some juice in....except it came spewing up the wick and through the wick hole. I've put 3 or 4 tanks through my aga t without an issue, could I have rolled the wick too thick for this one? (It slid in with no problem when I set it up)

Any help would be much appreciated!!
 

donnah

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LOL.. that's the surface tension. When I refill with a syringe, I make sure there is no juice on the needle or the juice will create a.. um..barrier (for lack of a better word) and the juice will come back up instead of going down into the tank. Irritating when this happens. I take a thin needle and swish it around in the fill hole to break the juice bubble. I know I didn't explain that well but I did the best I could :blush:
 

Satava

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LiteCigUSA and MyFreedomSmokes both sell syringes and MyFreedomSmokes sells needle-tip bottles that are pretty good quality. Just skew your needle at an angle in the fill hole and 99% of the time you won't have pressure building up. If you can imagine a side view cutout of the fill hole with a needle in it: |//|
 

snottyragsdale

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I never use a syringe to refill my rsst. I just put the juice bottle tip on the hole and apply pressure. I have had it come up the wick. When my tank needs to be refilled to keep it from coming up the wick I hold the rsst so the wick is horizontal and facing up, out of the juice. Then dry burn it a little to burn off the crud on the coil and dry the wick. Then refill like I said. No problems and less maintenance in the long run.
 
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