New Youde RTA the Bellus

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TheWestPole

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Lol FT's ETA's are pretty fluid... I wouldn't be placing any orders until the item's actually in stock.. I still remember their "Aqua V3" :D

Oh, I remember the Aqua V3! :lol: That was a WHOLE other story. I actually started a thread on it because I was intrigued. :facepalm:
 
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Why don't you just top fill the Gv2?
The one time I tried it leaked like a biatch so not in a hurry to try again. Not sure exactly where I went wrong but I closed the juice control, removed the entire top cap and filled it. Replaced the top, opened up the juice control and within a minute half a tank was all over my hands

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The one time I tried it leaked like a biatch so not in a hurry to try again. Not sure exactly where I went wrong but I closed the juice control, removed the entire top cap and filled it. Replaced the top, opened up the juice control and within a minute half a tank was all over my hands

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I top fill mine.....every time, and no leaks.

I close the JC, take the top off, fill it up, replace the top.
here's the trick.... vape a few hits before opening the JC back up. Bada Boom. no leaks.
 
Il try it out and see if it helps, thanks for the tip

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Agreed. Gets the vacuum inside back up to pressure.

Another tip is turn the tank upside down after filling before opening the juice control.


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I top fill mine.....every time, and no leaks.

I close the JC, take the top off, fill it up, replace the top.
here's the trick.... vape a few hits before opening the JC back up. Bada Boom. no leaks.
Tried it a little while ago and no leaks, iv just tried it again and so far no leaking again. I just done a few primer puffs to get the pressure back up instead of vaping it with JC closed. That's a really helpful tip thanks so much! If my juice wasn't so thick it wouldn't be an issue but the only pg in what I make is flavour so it is like a gooy syup almost and was having a hard time getting in the fill ports!

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Lol FT's ETA's are pretty fluid... I wouldn't be placing any orders until the item's actually in stock.. I still remember their "Aqua V3" :D

Actually, I think FT has gotten Much Better (on average) about Posting when things should be in Stock.

Not saying they are Perfect by any means. And they do pull an Occasional Train Wreck from Time-2-Time. But for the Most part, they have Gotten Much Better.
 
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Tried it a little while ago and no leaks, iv just tried it again and so far no leaking again. I just done a few primer puffs to get the pressure back up instead of vaping it with JC closed. That's a really helpful tip thanks so much! If my juice wasn't so thick it wouldn't be an issue but the only pg in what I make is flavour so it is like a gooy syup almost and was having a hard time getting in the fill ports!

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God those fill ports are abysmal! anything over 60% VG and you've got to have the patience of a saint! Top fill all the way. Should be compulsory on new tanks.
 
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God those fill ports are abysmal! anything over 60% VG and you've got to have the patience of a saint! Top fill all the way. Should be compulsory on new tanks.
I dunno, I have used the juice flow "fill ports" in the past with 80VG and it was fine. That said, 95% of the time I top fill mine.
 

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I must be doing it wrong then. It's fine for a bit, but then it seems to get a air pocket. I'm like you though, I just top fill, much easier! :)
As you say its the air pockets that are a pain, especially when the tank is almost empty cos its just full of air then. My juice is 85vg

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I wasn't aware of it previously but I just noticed there appears to be an option for a single coil setup using a "plug" (just like their Goblin Mini and Goliath v2 RTAs for example)...an excellent feature which I often use on my Goblin Mini.
Since it appears it will have a single coil option to help fill up the space and help block the airflow of the absent 2nd coil, I'm wondering if the plug will sufficiently cover the airflow holes on that side of the control ring. I noticed there appears to be some sort of "O" design on the airflow control ring which is not an actual air hole but could be (and probably should be) - just like on the Lil Boy RDA which has 3 holes and can be positioned to close off two holes leaving only one open for single coil builds...I use that feature often when I build single coils on mine.
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Since it appears it will have a single coil option to help fill up the space and help block the airflow of the absent 2nd coil, I'm wondering if the plug will sufficiently cover the airflow holes on that side of the control ring. I noticed there appears to be some sort of "O" design on the airflow control ring which is not an actual air hole but could be (and probably should be) - just like on the Lil Boy RDA which has 3 holes and can be positioned to close off two holes leaving only one open for single coil builds...I use that feature often when I build single coils on mine.
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The single coil adapter does cover the airflow too. Just tried on mine.

The "o" is to let you gauge how wide the airflow setting is, since it's hard to see In all those tiny holes. In the center of the "o" means wide open.
 
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