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<blockquote data-quote="keedge" data-source="post: 23727966" data-attributes="member: 423697"><p>Another couple of things I thought of after my post and looking at your pictures again. It's a good idea (if you aren't already) to make sure that you pre-soak the cotton on your coils and put a tiny bit of juice on the o-ring before screwing it into the tank. I have always looked at it like putting in an oil filter in my car. Usually it isn't an issue, but every now and then if you don't the o-ring can bind up just enough to not have a good seal. I have also seen my o-ring twisted up. Even though it is in place it's twisted. So good idea to check it really good. Especially if you are experiencing issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keedge, post: 23727966, member: 423697"] Another couple of things I thought of after my post and looking at your pictures again. It's a good idea (if you aren't already) to make sure that you pre-soak the cotton on your coils and put a tiny bit of juice on the o-ring before screwing it into the tank. I have always looked at it like putting in an oil filter in my car. Usually it isn't an issue, but every now and then if you don't the o-ring can bind up just enough to not have a good seal. I have also seen my o-ring twisted up. Even though it is in place it's twisted. So good idea to check it really good. Especially if you are experiencing issues. [/QUOTE]
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