MaXimizer question - (The NON Prequel)

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zer0ith

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So I have had my MaXimizer for about a week now (I really like it). I also just got some of the prequel's as well.

I have only had the prequel ones for 2 days and I do have the issues with it leaking through the window (like they said they would).
The only problem with the NON prequel one (after a week of great usage) is the same issue is happening with it.

Anybody have any thoughts on how to correct this?
 

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the only thing i can think of is your condensation is seeping through somehow, you can wipe it off time to time so it doesnt build up and we are having the inner sleeve brought up more but after heavy testing I didnt find this as a issue, the innertube is thick then before and seems much more snug and much less likely prone to leaking, your the first person to mention it but ill keep an eye out for it, Once im done bottling the new eco modders glue that will be available to seal up any issues with any product.
 

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the only thing i can think of is your condensation is seeping through somehow, you can wipe it off time to time so it doesnt build up and we are having the inner sleeve brought up more but after heavy testing I didnt find this as a issue, the innertube is thick then before and seems much more snug and much less likely prone to leaking, your the first person to mention it but ill keep an eye out for it, Once im done bottling the new eco modders glue that will be available to seal up any issues with any product.

hang in there bro. try not to lrt that glue leave you permanently hard lol.
 

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the only thing i can think of is your condensation is seeping through somehow, you can wipe it off time to time so it doesnt build up and we are having the inner sleeve brought up more but after heavy testing I didnt find this as a issue, the innertube is thick then before and seems much more snug and much less likely prone to leaking, your the first person to mention it but ill keep an eye out for it, Once im done bottling the new eco modders glue that will be available to seal up any issues with any product.

Appreciate it.
The only thing I can think of that has changed in the past day was the CE2 O ring that I put on the mouth piece to make it more secure.
Is it possible that might be the cause of the issue?
 

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Appreciate it.
The only thing I can think of that has changed in the past day was the CE2 O ring that I put on the mouth piece to make it more secure.
Is it possible that might be the cause of the issue?

This is a highly unlikely theory of mine because those steel tubes are built like a mack truck. But... I wonder if it's possible an O ring is putting enough pressure on the tube to expand it enough to allow a hairline gap between the top of the clear tube and the steel sleeve.
 

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I am starting to believe that it maybe. I think because the CE2 O ring is quite thicker then the O rings suggested by bad it maybe causing it to deform enough to let the condensation get in between and leak.
After I posted that I removed it and continued to use it and no more leaks (once all the juice that was in between got out).

Oh well guess I'll be dropping by the hardware store instead of trying to use something I already had.
 
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