Multiple Tanks Leaking

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jemelems

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Have you tried pulling up the center pin on the battery? If it's been pushed down too low, you could get some more extensive leaking inside the battery.

I actually just watched a youtube vid of someone rebuilding a t3s coil and putting the pin in, and I tried pushing the pin into the coil a little bit, and that seems to have been my problem. All of the pins on my coils haven't been pushed into the coils enough which leaked around my batteries. I'll update again tomorrow if this was my problem to give a heads up to others experiencing this.
 

edyle

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I'm not getting juice onto the battery directly, I'm getting juice on the outside of the battery post. The tank does not leak when it sits without the battery. The coils that came with the T3S tanks did this, as do the replacement coils I bought for it.

Is that right?
 

jemelems

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Is that right?

Yes that is correct.

Little update for anyone following or found this thread as a result of their bottom coil tanks leaking and plugging up the air holes:

I pushed up the little pins in the coil heads a bit to get the rubber seal to sit a bit tighter, and that corrected all of my leaking problems. I vaped all day on both of my T3S and ARO tanks, and haven't had a single leak. Thank you all for the support and help! :toast:
 
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