With regard to the seeping bottom on this atty:
I saw a post elsewhere that got me to think about heat expansion/contraction and for whatever reason, I clued in at the same time that this is the first rda I've owned where the base isn't lipped. I suspect that the contact with the mod at the base is acting as a wick for the condensation in the chamber, and that it's likely facilitated further by the hot/cold nature of the atty.
Next time I throw this atty on, I'm going to keep it just shy of flush-mounted and see if that fixes this particular issue.
[Update] So far so good. No moisture escaping from the bottom whatsoever.
I saw a post elsewhere that got me to think about heat expansion/contraction and for whatever reason, I clued in at the same time that this is the first rda I've owned where the base isn't lipped. I suspect that the contact with the mod at the base is acting as a wick for the condensation in the chamber, and that it's likely facilitated further by the hot/cold nature of the atty.
Next time I throw this atty on, I'm going to keep it just shy of flush-mounted and see if that fixes this particular issue.
[Update] So far so good. No moisture escaping from the bottom whatsoever.
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