Kanger issue

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Geee

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I have a couple of Kanger MT3's that I bought locally. These are the ones with the smooth shaft. I just got another MT3 today in the mail and this one has a spoke style shaft. I also got a new EVOD.

All of these tanks seem to work fine until they get to about 1/4 way to the bottom. Then the gurgling starts and my batteries get flooded.

I can usually solve by removing the head, wiping it down real good, and adding more juice. I have learned to not draw real hard so as to avoid this.

Am I doing something wrong here?

I am mainly using 70/30 juice

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Myrany

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Pro tanks are the pyrex glass ones right? I got two of those on order right now. it would be great to clear up this issue.

Yes they are the glass Kanger bottom coils. Other people talk about gurgling with it but I have to be absolutely honest. As long as the head is screwed in well I have never had an issue with it even in the last 1/10th if the tank. BUT as I said I use a thicker juice.
 

CWayne121

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What others have prescribed, specifically to make sure everything is snug, is important. I also found that dragging a little less vigorously gives one more time before they get flooded. I presume strong drags sucks the juice into the chamber more rapidly and the vacuum is already fragile at low levels, thus breaking that seal. Also read up on rebuilding with mesh or thicker silica if you are a DIYer. Stay away from mechanical mods though if you get into rebuilding - until you are confident with electrical laws and methods so as not to get hurt.
 

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What I do if/when the atty begins to flood and gurgle on my bottom coils as the tank nears empty is take the tank off the mod, and shake out the excess liquid/condensation out through the mouthpiece thermometer style. Usually, the rest of the tank will vape normally again, but I'll usually just top it off anyway unless I'm planning to change flavors.
 

DavidOck

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In my experience, all of the devices we have available either work great out of the package - or don't.

And they all have their own quirks. Once you find the one you like, it's just a question of searching ECF to find what others have done to perfect their use, getting to know how to deal with those quirks.

Some of the fixes may be simple, some not so. It's then a question of whether or not you want to do the "not so..." for that device, or try something else.

Any liquid container that also needs to permit air to pass through is potentially leaky. Find and try the tips to fix that.
 

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What I have figured out about bottom feeders is that you need to keep them as close to vertical as possible when they start getting low on juice. Once you take a draw where one of the wicks is not covered by juice in the tank the seal gets broken and it floods soon after. Once i figured this out I started to be able to vape my t3's dry as long as I hold my PV right while vaping.
 
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