protank 2 with airbase

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bewlay

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ok, a small problem here but its bugging me a lot just now.

got a kanger pt2 with airflow base on it, mostly using kanger vv battery. absolutely delighted with this set up, doing the job for me, especially since ive just learned to re-wick the coil with cotton...what a difference in flavour!

problem just now is, after a clean out and rewick today, i seem to have tightened the airflow adjuster thingy too much, so its now jammed at the fully open setting. as ive said not a huge problem, it vapes well at this setting, but for certain juices i prefer a tighter draw. ive tried everything from using pliers to move it, but im very wary of damaging the threads, - to stripping it down totally and soaking it, but to no avail, i cant get the dial to move. anyone else had this issue?
 

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ok, a small problem here but its bugging me a lot just now.

got a kanger pt2 with airflow base on it, mostly using kanger vv battery. absolutely delighted with this set up, doing the job for me, especially since ive just learned to re-wick the coil with cotton...what a difference in flavour!

problem just now is, after a clean out and rewick today, i seem to have tightened the airflow adjuster thingy too much, so its now jammed at the fully open setting. as ive said not a huge problem, it vapes well at this setting, but for certain juices i prefer a tighter draw. ive tried everything from using pliers to move it, but im very wary of damaging the threads, - to stripping it down totally and soaking it, but to no avail, i cant get the dial to move. anyone else had this issue?

:laugh: Reading this reminded me that mine had been stuck for the last couple of days. When it gets stuck, I just take the AFC off my Protank, so I can hold on to it better, and turn the ring with a pair of channel locks. Try not to leave the ring in the the wide open position. You can back it off a ways without affecting the airflow.

J.R.
 

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Bang it on the table a few times!!

Lol no seriously tap the air flow control ring on a hard surface gently to see if it will loosen. Its the same concept like when a jar of jam is to tight you bang that bad boy a few times then BAM!! AS easy as pie to open

But I would recommend the version 2 of the base for better quality and yes you can just buy the base

You might use a rag on that hard surface so you dont take a chance of scratching
 
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