Lavatube VV need a help

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jnnfrlsw

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I have the same problem with my ecigwizard lavatube. Even not overfilling and it still leaks like a sieve. The only option I can suggest is to order a dripshield. Personally I am only using mine as a backup and with a carto tank. It was impossible to drip with the leaking problem. Just wish I had saved the lavatube money and put it toward a backup for my provari. As soon as I can get the funds I am ordering a second Provari as a backup and then sell the LT. Its purchase was not one of my wiser purchases.
 

rerere55

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Hi, thanks for informations. I think the problem is the atty HV wich come in the kit premium. Yes once it gave me an litlle electric shock, because the juice ran down the body lavatube. Now I take great care not to drain the liquid over the power button, it's never happen with ego batteries .I tested with Atty 510-T and nothing leaked. I am using lavatube attys 510 and 510LR with a 3.7, but in a time Provare intend to buy one, will be costly too much because the taxes are hight. My lavatube it cost me more than U$ 500.00!!!
What is a dripshield? Where I get one ?
Thanks a lot.
 

Cyclin

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$500? There has got to be a language block here somewhere. If you really paid $500 USD then try and get your money back man. The highest I have seen for this mod is $100 after shipping (whole kit). And since you live outside the US you may be able to buy direct from L-Rider (the manufacturer of this mod) off alibaba.com for $32 USD
 

John Phoenix

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I just dug out my 306 atty and it leaks badly on the lavatube. You said you used a dripping atty, but did not say what kind. If it's a 306 I believe I know the reason.

Those coils get a lot hotter faster than regular attys. They heat up the juice faster and the juice tends to boil, expanding and getting forced out of the atty.

I'm using a 3.0 ohm and it should be operated at 5 volts. I have always had this problem with this one brand of atty. With the Lavatube, I have to turn down the voltage to 3.7 to keep it from leaking out.
 
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