hard draw on Kanger T3?

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I have been using Kanger T3's for a lot my juices and I think they work quite well. Usually the draw is nice and easy, but the draw on one of my T3's is becoming "tighter", so it takes more effort to draw. I tried clearing it out by unsrewing it and blowing out any juice that got in the tube but doesn't seem to help. Anyone else have the same experience, and were you able to remedy it somehow? I'm new to this so your patience and help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
 

Spectre13

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Typically a T3 has an airy draw - too airy for some. There are two very tiny holes in the base of the T3 - the exterior crosshatched metal part where you screw it onto your battery. Look very hard and you'll see them. By covering one or both up you get a tighter draw. It is possible one of those holes became clogged. You can clear the hole with a sewing needle or pin.
That's all I can come up with but it's sounds like the problem and worth checking out.
 

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typically a tightening draw signals that your coils are gunked up and its just time for a change.
If your coils are neither gunked up or burnt, it may be a airflow issue.
Are you using that specific t3 on 1 specific device? The device's center post/connection could be to blame.
Or the air holes in the actual t3 could be blocked for some reason. Perhaps juice got into them. Clear them out.

I find that my t3 gets flooded quite often if A. It is running low on juice, or B. I took too hard of draws.
Both of these can produce a tighter draw from flooding. You want to tip the t3 upside down and inhale.
Tipping the t3 upside down and inhaling (when it is flooded) ....
allows the excess juice in the coil chamber to vaporize.
(while also preventing more juice from entering the coil chamber)

Another reason for the tight draw could be the wick. The wick may be too large for the wick holes. You can easily thin out the wick by pulling small pieces of it out through it's holes. I do this on all my CE style tanks. Hopefully 1 of these tips will help ya outtt.
 
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