Leaking Tank?

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Aviationrich

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Yep! My idea is the glue that the manufacturer used to connect the two pieces didn't fill the whole space. Most of my tanks have that, you can see it more with a darker juice. I don't think it's anything to worry about, but lately I've been doing water tests before I fill it up. My "water test" is when I get a new tank I'll take the coil out and fill to the center post with water. Then I'll let it sit for awhile then check to see if any leaked out. The two leaks I had were because the glue didn't fill that whole space and left a void for juice to seep out.

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DaveOno

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I would do the leak test with vodka or PGA. It's thinner and less surface tension. A tank might show a leak with vodka, but not with water.

I don't think if some juice weeps into the joint that it will rot! And what leaks in can be cleaned out, with vodka or PGA.

Out of 7 tanks, only 2 have iffy joints, but just a bit of discoloring.

If Halo is going to replace, ask for a different color. That way, it'd most likely be from a different batch.
 
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