Kanger T3 Help

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brhollifield

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I am running a Kanger T3 on my Vamo and like its performance but am having an issue with it leaking and the juice building up in the adapter, I have a 510 to 510 connection from the Vamo to the Kanger and when the juice ( Bobas Bounty ) starts to get low ( .5 to 1 ml ) the juice starts to leak from somewhere into the adapter. Any ideas why this is happening? I don't see where the leak is and I have made sure all the connections are tight... any help is appreciated.
 

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I also have a kanger t3.. and I cheat a bit. I use a 510 to 510 adapter on the bottom of the Kanger, so if it does leak, it don't get on the battery. When I hear it start to gurgle, I tip the device past horizontal and vape a few times to clear out the excess. Using the adapter also partially blocks the 3 air holes and makes the draw a bit tighter, which I like better than the airy draw I get without it.
 

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Hmmmm, this should not be happening, especially with a vg juice.... I have heard that some vondors are selling knock offs as regular Kangers and that sometimes the quality will vary.... I bought 5 low res Tabac BCC's from thevaporroom.net and love them! As they are 1.7 ohms, they do work great on ego batteries, without an adaptor... Maybe it is not liking the adaptor? You can also remove the center pin and lay a piece of silica, or other type wick on top to help prevent it from wicking too much!
 

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actually, I REMOVE one of the lay-wicks on mine. I vape so heavy that I end up scorching if I don't. The taste and vapor are perfect for me, so I just tip occasionally when it gets low.

If you are getting dry hits, you would remove it, but with gurgling, you would want to add something....
 

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For those using the Kanger T3, can you post how long these are lasting you? My first one lasted me for about 2 weeks, then the vapor production went down. I checked the ohms and it was reading about 3.9 so I decided to rebuild it, and now it is reading 2.7 ohms.
I decided to put a loose wick on top, just as it was from factory. So far so good.
 

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For those using the Kanger T3, can you post how long these are lasting you? My first one lasted me for about 2 weeks, then the vapor production went down. I checked the ohms and it was reading about 3.9 so I decided to rebuild it, and now it is reading 2.7 ohms.
I decided to put a loose wick on top, just as it was from factory. So far so good.

We ordered four about 2 months ago. 2 were faulty right off the bat. Shorted out and made batteries go into panic mode. 1 we lost and the last one, I still use with no problems. Wish I could remember which vendor, but it probably varies depending on where they are coming from.
 
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