My stallions have a hitch in their gettyup.
Been getting a off taste today akin to a filler carto when it is done. Figured it was time for a cleaning, but a careful inspection reveals that the coil much to my surprise is not particularly gunked up. The problem actually is that forcing a drip tip in has pushed the filler and its inner support tube down past the coil and is burning. When new, the filler sits just on top of the wick, but now the coil is within the poly tube.
I recall reading that the manufacturer added a bit of filler to address a potential leaking issue. Could this change be why there is not enough void at the top to accept a tradition DT without displacing the filler plug?
Without a drip tip, the vapor is to hot for my liking. So what to do? Guess I can file down a couple of Delrin tips, as a work around. IMO, this is a easy fix and worth the effort because when the filler is in the right position, the Stallion had produced the most consistent, and perhaps the best vape of anything I have tried. And I have tried many lol.
I may be the first to have noticed this, but have no doubt that most using a drip tip will find the same thing. I'm this can get worked out going forward.
If I have time after work tomorrow, I'm going to try pulling out the filler plug and see if it's possible to clean the carto, and replace the filler plug with new material. Let y'all know how that works out.
Been getting a off taste today akin to a filler carto when it is done. Figured it was time for a cleaning, but a careful inspection reveals that the coil much to my surprise is not particularly gunked up. The problem actually is that forcing a drip tip in has pushed the filler and its inner support tube down past the coil and is burning. When new, the filler sits just on top of the wick, but now the coil is within the poly tube.
I recall reading that the manufacturer added a bit of filler to address a potential leaking issue. Could this change be why there is not enough void at the top to accept a tradition DT without displacing the filler plug?
Without a drip tip, the vapor is to hot for my liking. So what to do? Guess I can file down a couple of Delrin tips, as a work around. IMO, this is a easy fix and worth the effort because when the filler is in the right position, the Stallion had produced the most consistent, and perhaps the best vape of anything I have tried. And I have tried many lol.
I may be the first to have noticed this, but have no doubt that most using a drip tip will find the same thing. I'm this can get worked out going forward.
If I have time after work tomorrow, I'm going to try pulling out the filler plug and see if it's possible to clean the carto, and replace the filler plug with new material. Let y'all know how that works out.