GP Series by VapourArt - Official Thread for GP Spheroid, GP PAPS, X, GP Piccolo, GP SnP and more - Part 1

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Nach

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Its all good, I have a 4oz bottle that'll last a millennium, and I'm not into wasting resources >.< No-Ox-Id works just as well. It all works.

Point is, to add a little oxidation inhibitor.

You must of missed our Naolox discussion. the consensus is that Naolox is not worth the mess. But, again subjective thought is how we learn the best with open minds. Many as myself, will just clean the contacts as it takes less than a minute to do so.

I have a full bottle of Naolox and am happy to give it away to someone that likes cleaning the shti up before they clean their contacts.
:) Seriously am happy to mail it off for free before it hits the trash as I will never use it.
I also do not recommend using it in the switch of any GP as when it penetrates the lock ring threads it will not allow the ring to operate smoothly and/or flick to lock and unlock.
 

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I haven't been a fan of carto tanks in a real long time. I always got juice everywhere when refilling or they would leak or whatever. Got the SnP 23mm tank a few days ago and this thing is brilliant. Not a drop of juice anywhere and the topside fill holes are awesome. Finally a useable tank!

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Yep, was a rather silly question but understand your need to ask. All o-rings are in place and all sealed up. No matter what, it gurgles, floods, then leaks. Tried prepunched single small hole cartomizer, and takes a little longer but no difference. Not holding vacuum. I am going to remove and replace the 2 top filling o-rings and will coat with vaseline as I am fairly certain that the issue is there. Have already replaced all the other o-rings which made no difference. Very frustrating to say the least, and the amount of wasted juice is rather shocking.
 

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No - look - don't really have to vape it at all. Take a toot, or two - and let it sit. Flood and leak.
It's a carto tank - and it isn't holding vacuum. Never had an opportunity to get anything hot with this.....

are you chain vaping? when i use carto tanks and chain vape i have to vent tank or it will flood. guessing the carto is getting hot and expanding the air from heat forcing juice out carto
 

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Yep, was a rather silly question but understand your need to ask. All o-rings are in place and all sealed up. No matter what, it gurgles, floods, then leaks. Tried prepunched single small hole cartomizer, and takes a little longer but no difference. Not holding vacuum. I am going to remove and replace the 2 top filling o-rings and will coat with vaseline as I am fairly certain that the issue is there. Have already replaced all the other o-rings which made no difference. Very frustrating to say the least, and the amount of wasted juice is rather shocking.

After refilling, do you turn the cover to seal the holes or you leave them open?
Sorry for asking this dump question, but many people forget to close the cap.
 

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I believe the square nut is a left handed thread. Turn the opposite direction that you're accustomed too.
You're the man! Used some tweezers to unscrew it. Didnt have pliers that were skinny enough. Fixed it. The threads weren't cleaned very well in the lock ring. Had some metal burs.

Wow. And to think it was normal that the lock ring wasn't supposed to be smooth when locking/unlocking. So much better now. I can actually do it with just a little flick
 
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