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v1k1ng1001

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Look at where the air holes are, usually toward the bottom of the tank somwhere. Those airholes can be plugged by certain mods.

For example, any tank with an air hole on the bottom of the base or stem is not going to get air when I put it on my Gnome mod--but it will get air if I put it on my stingray mod which has holes in the topcap to allow air in.
 

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You could solve the problem with an airflow controller. It sits between your mod and your cartotank. They are pretty cheap and can be used for any setup that requires bottom air flow.
This is a SMOK one:
smok-tank-air-controller-3.jpg
 
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