I guess the t3 kanger is not for me...

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DontBurnIt

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I'd stick with what works. I like the T2 on my Twist. You have to reach in and really tighten the coil in though. YOu also have to tilt the device up to keep the wick sopping wet.

BUT, I'm willing to bet it's the juice.

Vivi's are good on a low-voltage device. Plus, you can build mesh wicks for them and crank them up. Still, those types of juices eat plastics.
 

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There was only one wick above the coil, I removed it, tried it again, and there does seem to be an improvement as it works better but I'm still getting juice leaking onto the battery, though not as bad as before to the point where I have to abort. I took it off and juice is not on my desk like last night.

Hey Memphis,

Sorry to read that you still have a leaking issue with the T3. I actually did a quick browse through every reply to your first post and obviously there have been plenty of well meaning suggestions but to this point no great success. It must be very frustrating to have this problem when so many users, myself included, think that the T3s are the greatest thing since sliced bread. So, what haven't you tried? Different juices? Different battery? Different voltages? If you don't mind using up a bit of liquid for test purposes I suggest you buy some PG base and dilute your juice to get something like a 70/30 mix then see if that leaks - the flavour might be rubbish but that is not the issue right now. In fact, you could try just straight PG liquid. If you still get leaking then it has to be a hardware problem (computer guy - liquids are software, PVs are hardware in my world). If the leaking is fixed you just need t
o get a different juice (or start mixing your own which is what I like to do). Keep trying - it's worth it!

PS: just remembered something else - I always use Inox food grade lubricant/sealant on all my battery threads - just automatic for me which is why I didn't think of it earlier. Might help explain why I never get leaks, might just work for you too.
 
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