juice" data-source="post: 2097970" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">This was my attempt at solving the gravity problem.I pulled the wicks up and used the end mouthpiece
with notches cut for the wicks, and a ink pen refill for air flow.My first try wicked good,but leaked a
little where the wick is against the tube.I made smaller notches for the wicks and it doesn't leak,but
also doesn't wick as well.I think if I had a wider tube and a larger seal so I could drill holes for the wicks it may work. And some short e2s instead of the long ones.
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If you gently twist the cup, it comes loose
and then if you get it turned right to twhere the wires are straight you can pull the cup out,
turn it upside down,
and connect your tiny plastic tube to the air stem with the cup upside down.
Getting the cup upside down is not that difficult