Various juice delivery devices of mine are leaking through the bottom. Through the bottom atomizer air hole I guess, and maybe through those little side holes too in the bottom. It then pools on the battery connection. I can tell this is happening when I get gurgling. Sometimes I twist a paper towel into a small thread and stick it up the air hole from the bottom and also the top and it absorbs juice.
The devices I've been having this trouble with are:
CE2s (GotVapes Fluxomizers)
Apollo tank
DCT tanks
CE4s
Etc.
Some are more repeat offenders than others. Not all of these leak, just some. And some just might leak just a dot, but others nearly flood. I try and make sure it's all clean and dry before I put it on the battery. I do not fill my cartos from the bottom (that soaking method I've seen for some fiber-filled ones). I don't think I fill my things too full: for those with level indicators I try and fill just to the top measurement line. I rotate and keep wicks wet.
It does not seem to be juice or battery power related. My juices are higher VG (average 70%VG). I use fruit, sweet, and bakery flavors mainly.
I don't know what I am doing wrong.
It started recently, even with new devices I've recently purchased. I was wondering if it was perhaps because it is colder now, and the base temperature of the device then gets heated up so fast that there's some disparity in heat displacement/material expansion or something? If that is the case, then that's gunna suck with the temps lowering and lowering...It's not that I'm keeping them outside--just on my nightstand indoors. And I'm not one of those people who sleep with the windows open in the freezing winter. I do not understand those people.
The devices I've been having this trouble with are:
CE2s (GotVapes Fluxomizers)
Apollo tank
DCT tanks
CE4s
Etc.
Some are more repeat offenders than others. Not all of these leak, just some. And some just might leak just a dot, but others nearly flood. I try and make sure it's all clean and dry before I put it on the battery. I do not fill my cartos from the bottom (that soaking method I've seen for some fiber-filled ones). I don't think I fill my things too full: for those with level indicators I try and fill just to the top measurement line. I rotate and keep wicks wet.
It does not seem to be juice or battery power related. My juices are higher VG (average 70%VG). I use fruit, sweet, and bakery flavors mainly.
I don't know what I am doing wrong.
It started recently, even with new devices I've recently purchased. I was wondering if it was perhaps because it is colder now, and the base temperature of the device then gets heated up so fast that there's some disparity in heat displacement/material expansion or something? If that is the case, then that's gunna suck with the temps lowering and lowering...It's not that I'm keeping them outside--just on my nightstand indoors. And I'm not one of those people who sleep with the windows open in the freezing winter. I do not understand those people.