Problems with leaky iclear 16 s

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EKat

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I have quite a few iclears and fill them up all the same way but every now and then run into leaky ones that just pour out the bottom-- no, I'm not filling the middle hole, I think these are just bad clearomizers anyone else have this problem? I don't know if I should throw them away or keep trying and losing juice!!! Ugh!
 

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i use iclear16's.i have found that if you only fill them below the fill to the
second marker from the top it eliminates this problem.
i believe the problem lies in that the juice in the wick is thicker than the
juice you are adding.if you top your tank off,when the viscosity in the wick
and tank equalises it causes a sudden rush of juice being sucked up into
the coil chamber flooding it out and down the air intake.
leaving more of the wick above the fill allows the juice to thin
at a slower rate,and a more gradual even absorption.
regards
mike
 

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I have quite a few iclears and fill them up all the same way but every now and then run into leaky ones that just pour out the bottom-- no, I'm not filling the middle hole, I think these are just bad clearomizers anyone else have this problem? I don't know if I should throw them away or keep trying and losing juice!!! Ugh!

You more than likely don't have the coil screwed in tightly enough. Try screwing the coil down to the base even tighter and that should eliminate the problem. If you already do this you should just try keeping the tanks more than half full at all times. If that doesn't work you have a faulty tank.
 

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Where do u buy yours?
I buy mine at my local vape lounge. He doesn't have a web page yet for me to share...sorry.

You more than likely don't have the coil screwed in tightly enough. Try screwing the coil down to the base even tighter and that should eliminate the problem. If you already do this you should just try keeping the tanks more than half full at all times. If that doesn't work you have a faulty tank.
I was just thinking the same thing...check the rubber ring at that union.
 
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