Possible definite solution to the EVOD BCC leaking/gurgling problem

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Hi all,
I'm from Brazil and have only recently started vaping. I have already moved on from the analogs and am enjoying nicotine exclusively from vapor.
I started with the eGo CE4 starter kit and it was a good start, but I recently bought the EVOD BCC and it has a much better vapor temperature and flavor than the CE4. However, it starts gurgling and leaking juice into my tongue and onto the battery only after a few minutes vaping.

I've tried the most widespread solution that consists of putting another silicon gromet upside down on top of the one that comes with it and it didn't make a difference.

I vape most of the time Halo juices, and I understand that, being it thinner than most juices, it may make the problem even worse.

What I found is the best solution isn't a technical one and involves no extra parts and doesn't require any knowledge at all. What I found is that, despite of any sealing or tightening solution, the juice leaks exclusively when the coil and/or the wicks get soaked wet with the juice, hence "flooding" the pieces and resulting in leaking.

What I've been doing with almost 100% success is just hold the e-cig upside down between draws and, after the juice hits half the volume of the tank, take the draws with the e-cig kinda upside down. Every 5-10 draws, I get liquid into the wicks and rapidly get it upside down again. The juice leaking into the mouth is reduced to the same level as other cartos, like the CE4, meaning it does happen, but really rarely, like once every tank. A minor nuisance, but one I'm willing to deal with, given the quality of the vape on the EVOD.

The leakage from the bottom to the battery threads was reduced to nil, hasn't happened yet.

I'm only two tanks fully vaped after I figured out the "solution", so it may change and I'll report here if it does. If anyone tries this and is successful, please post here, I'd appreciate to know if I was able to be of any help.

Cheers!
 

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What I've been doing with almost 100% success is just hold the e-cig upside down between draws and, after the juice hits half the volume of the tank, take the draws with the e-cig kinda upside down. Every 5-10 draws, I get liquid into the wicks and rapidly get it upside down again. The juice leaking into the mouth is reduced to the same level as other cartos, like the CE4, meaning it does happen, but really rarely, like once every tank.

Hey mate, welcome! Glad you seemed to have found something that worked for you, but I hope vaping upside down doesn't take off. ;) Because you have to have 5 posts to post anywhere in the forum, a few questions:

1. Are these authentic evods?

2. Do you rebuild your coils?

3. Are there local brazilian eliquids, or is it mostly imported?
 
1. I think they are, yes,although I'm not sure I can verify this. They have "kangertech evod" printed on the base.
2. I never rebuilt one, I had a CE4,not rebuildable as far as I know, and now this EVOD only for a week.
2. Vaping is not yet legalized in Brazil, so most liquids are imported. I can get authentic halo juices, and some other American stuff, I don't know if anyone actually makes juices here.

Thanks for the reply.
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum brunotorres. Glad to have you here!:)

It great you have discovered that flooding solution. If you want better performance out of your Kanger coils I suggest you periodically clean AND dry burn them. When they finally don't work well (or at all) replace them (but save the non-functioning ones). You may at some point want to learn to rebuild them.

How to Clean & Dry Burn Kanger ProTank/EVOD Coils
Kanger Protank/EVOD Micro Coil Rebuild

If you get into rebuilding make sure you purchase an ohm reader or DMM so you can check for shorts and measure the resistance of your build.
 

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Hi all,
I'm from Brazil and have only recently started vaping. I have already moved on from the analogs and am enjoying nicotine exclusively from vapor.
I started with the eGo CE4 starter kit and it was a good start, but I recently bought the EVOD BCC and it has a much better vapor temperature and flavor than the CE4. However, it starts gurgling and leaking juice into my tongue and onto the battery only after a few minutes vaping.

I've tried the most widespread solution that consists of putting another silicon gromet upside down on top of the one that comes with it and it didn't make a difference.

I vape most of the time Halo juices, and I understand that, being it thinner than most juices, it may make the problem even worse.

What I found is the best solution isn't a technical one and involves no extra parts and doesn't require any knowledge at all. What I found is that, despite of any sealing or tightening solution, the juice leaks exclusively when the coil and/or the wicks get soaked wet with the juice, hence "flooding" the pieces and resulting in leaking.

What I've been doing with almost 100% success is just hold the e-cig upside down between draws and, after the juice hits half the volume of the tank, take the draws with the e-cig kinda upside down. Every 5-10 draws, I get liquid into the wicks and rapidly get it upside down again. The juice leaking into the mouth is reduced to the same level as other cartos, like the CE4, meaning it does happen, but really rarely, like once every tank. A minor nuisance, but one I'm willing to deal with, given the quality of the vape on the EVOD.

The leakage from the bottom to the battery threads was reduced to nil, hasn't happened yet.

I'm only two tanks fully vaped after I figured out the "solution", so it may change and I'll report here if it does. If anyone tries this and is successful, please post here, I'd appreciate to know if I was able to be of any help.

Cheers!


hello brunotorres, welcome to ECF

the way I see it there are two reasons your tank is leaking
•you probably need to ADD flavor wick (easy)
-get some cotton around the house, roll it up to proper size
and install it (too much clogs, not enuff allows leakage)
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3D8xkEyWME&feature=youtu.be
•second is your tank is NOT SEALED allowing no vacuum, so juice just runs out
-ONLY thing that needs to be tight is the COIL
-be sure all o-rings are present
-always wet o-rings with juice (lubricate)
-just snug up base (not tight!)

:)
 

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thinner juice is more prone to "flood" yes, but as i pointed out, try puffing less hard and see if that changes anything.

if you want, you can try thickening the juice by adding VG. walmart and other shops, in the healthcare isles, usualy carries VG.



if you can leave the tank filled - sitting overnight - and wake up to it not leaking a single drop from sitting, its definatly not the hardware and more of a opperator issue.



when i started vaping i used to hit it like a cigarette(using a top coil t2 at that time) - with good mouth pulls - when i switched to an evod (bottom coil) i noticed it would "flood" every 2nd or third hit. after doing alot of searching i found i was puffing too hard.
i too tried to add a second rubber grommet - i even rebuilt the heads with new wire and wick - only when i used slower/softer pulls, it completely stopped it from flooding.
 
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Bruno, besides the helpful advise you've already received, try this:
When you start leaking or sucking juice, take the evod off the battery, put a paper towel under the tank and blow .
Then, make sure you dry the underneath of the tank thoroughly, and do the same to the battery.
Put the tank back on and enjoy.
Also, make sure you use and adjustable voltage battery and increase the voltage.

Have phun and Happy Vaping
 

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I second the vote for trying to not pull on it like it is a cigarette. If you do, the airflow tube will act like a straw and pull liquid into it. For the most part this is the most common reason for leaking I have dealt with. Although, all the other suggestions I have read are great and should be used if drawing lighter does not work.
 

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Another reason that is common is that the airflow is reduced from clogged airflow holes. If you have any debris in the holes that are on the base you can have the same issue as drawing to hard.

another good reason why i drilled out the holes on the base of my evods. never had problems afterwards :)
 

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    I had terrible luck with almost everything I tried before I got an EVOD. I did get leaking/gurgling the first ever actual Kanger coil I tried, but never had a significant issue since with it. How much this was better equipment or getting better techniques, I'm not sure. I'm having more issues with a non-Nautilus Aspire BVC.

    A good thing to do is when you refill, wipe all the juice off the coil chimney and soak up anything coming out of the drip tip. This builds up but shouldn't be a problem in a single tankful's time. If you do get gurgling, it doesn't go away by itself, though. If really bad you need to blow the excess juice out the bottom.
     

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    I use to use evod's a lot and I had gurgling and leaking issues. What helped me was to filled and then put a napkin over the mouth piece and give it several shakes like you did the old time thermometers before you put it on your battery. I also did my own coils and I always removed the extra flavor wick that was on mine. I know this may sound sort of weird, but so am I and it worked for me.
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    I use to use evod's a lot and I had gurgling and leaking issues. What helped me was to filled and then put a napkin over the mouth piece and give it several shakes like you did the old time thermometers before you put it on your battery. I also did my own coils and I always removed the extra flavor wick that was on mine. I know this may sound sort of weird, but so am I and it worked for me.
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    Here's a video of that technique for the visual folks. It really does work. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goaowqtuXkc
     
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