Ah, I have mine setup so the switch contacts the battery tube when pressed. Maybe I'll switch to the magnets as the tube is a hair loose.
loft - I am going to try the magnets also .... you just take out the spring and muscle them in, yeah?
Someone said you didn't need the adhesive .....
So guys I'm thinking about trying 400 mesh. How well would it wick with 70/30 pg/vg?
The tank, but I also just want to see how POC assembled everything.
The tank, but I also just want to see how POC assembled everything.
I have taken my tank off twice now, and it wasn't too hard.![]()
To remove the tank: (Recommended to do with battery tube attached for gripping surface but remove battery)
1. Drain juice
2. Remove electrode screws and washers
3. Reattach vapor chamber top
4. Pull like a .... until vapor chamber is removed
5. Pull off tank tube
To replace:
1. Lube both ends of tank tube with juice
2. Slide tank over bottom section
3. Remove vapor chamber cap, line up electrodes with ptfe insert holes, press in to tank
4. Replace electrode washers/screws and vapor chamber top.
I wouldn't go much farther than that. I don't know about first gen, but v2 & v3 have a spring assembly for the positive electrode that can and probably will snap if toyed with.
One thing that you did not mention that lorderos33 mentioned was to insert the battery when you are reassembling. I think this is to apply pressure on the screw beneath the tank.
RodeoGeorge