my ego-t worked great for 7 days till I cleaned it, let it sit in PGA for 15 mins or so & blew it out then let dry over night , reloaded next day
& it started leaking ... after reading
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...iscussion/139915-new-ego-tank-system-145.html for hours & taking my atty apart , I found my wick (or what was left of it) curled up in the coil cup,all burnt up.......
I had BLOWN it thru the needle while cleaning.
So
IMHO I would not blow thru any of these attys again with out 1st removing the needle plate, which is very simple to do with needle nose pliers (just pull it out by the needle) & you reinstall the plate by putting it back on the tank & pushing the whole thing back into the atty .......
I now do this if I am having an issue & need to check on my wick,which I have replaced & still can't get just right... this also makes cleaning very easy because you can see the coil to clean it.
When I've used dark colored e-liquid on these, they become so "gunked" up, that it is
impossible to blow out through the tank part of the atty. However, when blown out through the battery end, I get so much
darkly colored fluid out. After all, the liquid is under the plate, so trying to blow out thru the small battery hole, thru an atty that only has a needle hole takes Superman's lungs

There are
so many ideas/methods of how to clean these attys, I hardly know which way to turn!
As far as removing the plate & needle, it sounds like a scary way for weekly cleaning to me. I must say though, that I've never attempted this method so far and I'm positive a lot of you out there are much more experienced with cleaning ego-t attys! I just wish there was some consensus, either by a manufacturer or the more experienced ego-t users out there!
When I refer to cleaning, I not only mean the removal of excess liquid, but also making them easier to draw. Using a plain alcohol soak does nothing more than to remove
some of the excess e-liquid IMO, it doesn't restore that easier draw (at least in my attempts).
If any of you ego-t atty "experts" out there find a fairly simple, virtually fail safe method that restores the hard draw part of this issue,
please PM me, as I don't have enough time in the day to read all the various posts related to this issue. I've even read and considered using EM's for this purpose. I really enjoy the ego-t experience, but atomizer maintenance has my head spinning!
Please help me out in this matter as there are so many different methods being posted!
You guys are great and I really appreciate your support!
P.S. I just tried pulling the needle and plate out, then doing a blow out... That works great, but when I went to re-set the needle/plate, using a tank and stuffing it down (as the post read), every time I pull out my tank, along comes the needle/plate attached to the end of my tank! Any tips on how to get it "set in place", without it coming out every time I pull out the tank for refilling?