Thank you si much , you are all amazing.
Iam learn alot from here. I will take a picture for my build next time.
Iam learn alot from here. I will take a picture for my build next time.
I'm going to keep this short since it's Christmas time and I'm not ready to write a book on it, but the short answer is YES your stock protank IS broken .That flaw is even worse now that Kanger uses the softer silicone center pin insulator grommet...almost shocked now that Mac overlooked mentioning it, but anyway he's more technician brain locked on the science of coil builds and this being Christmas we can let this slide...THIS TIME heh heh
Good news Freedomfighter, is that this design flaw disease CAN be completely CURED the kanger 510 base which IS the number one reason they all flood and gurgle
So what now? Are you blaming me for silicone? Huh? Huh?
Hope you all had a great holiday, and hope you have an even better New Year!!
FF, it could also be your wicking that's causing the problem.. When I first started rebuilding (my PT's), it took me awhile to find the perfect density & amount of cotton. With Protank's, you have to get the wick perfect, so that the right amount of juice can flow to the coil.
... Not enough wick - and you'll have flooding, leaking, and gurgling. Too much and/or too thick of wick, and juice flow to the coil will be restricted to the coil - causing dry/burnt nasty hits.
Lots of other factors can cause flooding/leaking too: not enough airflow, not enough power or too low of a wattage for the coil, puffing to hard when you vape..
Hope you get it cleared up. These guys will help ya out
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...First comes laughing; then comes crying!
I've just concluded a week-long study of several of the following…
http://www.sun-vapers.com/buy/kangertech-stainless-steel-aerotank-base/
which I've passed along the suite of PT1, 1.5 + 2 I use personally and for wick/coil testing.
Although I was exceptionally skeptical that something that could constrain the already miserly and minuscule air feeds of the KPT's might enhance them, I am utterly flabbergasted that it does.
Perhaps it is some kind of venturi effect of air being forced from a ported chamber into smaller orifices but whatever the underlying physics and engineering, it absolutely works. In fact the optimal airflows are achieved by limiting the airflow from full open to one that more adequately approximates the flow of juice being supplied by the wick. This of course varies depending on temperature of juice, coil, resistance, power, differential internal tank pressure (frequency of draw), etc. And therein lies the beauty of this simple and elegant solution.
Why Kanger didn't do this long ago to address their long-standing flooding issues I don't know. The Protank's never were too airy as so many of the reviewers have insisted. Well, yeah, compared to sucking on a carto tank (unless you have a Provari at 4V+). But let's face it not everybody has that kind of wallet travel.
I strongly urge you to consider this accessory and don't use a Protank without one!
Good luck.
Sheeesh... I really feel like the choked 510 base issue is being blown off as a non issue here.
Just keep thinking that way and have fun doing workarounds with wick density etc, but I'm here to tell you you're never going to cure the choked airflow problem as long as you keep pretending the problem doesn't exist. Spend a few dollars and get rid of the damned disease. You'll never know the night and day difference upgrading the base on a protank makes if you keep making up excuses not to try it.
It's your gurgle folks...I tried to explain but some folks just dont get it.
A wise man once said in his blogs...
LOL foggy, you do me wrong bro. You're right I did recommend strongly that the Protank's main deficiency was airflow for putting any kind of decent wick or build in. You're absolutely right. Funny but true. And even with the massively improved airflow of the Subtank which to me is better than any Aspire I've tried…it's still not enough.
(I would have drilled through all three holes and left all variable. Was it Busardo that said it? Can't recall. But right on.)
Foggy, pretty much everyone here using PT's upgraded to aero bases ages ago when they became available. Don't know if FreedomFighter is or not. Probably should have asked that question first huh? Anyway, no one disagreed with your assessment bro. Again, thanks for the posts.
I will say I have learned the t.m.c from mac every coil I build is done that way. I started with the PT2 st I'll ll have still build it. But if u listen to mac and use his method omg u will say what have I been doing before. The adhesion u get is impressive to say thr least no squeezing no adjustments made install clip ends and vape.LOL, you funny. No such thing as an atheist foggy only a believer in denial. To question is reason and the path to all understanding including faith. But the opposite of faith is nihilism, illusion and pointlessness.
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Just want to take a moment to mention my acknowledgment to MattyB1503 for his original dual coil twisted center concept which I adapted to a t.m.c. Not only has it benefitted from matty's observation of reduced voltage drop but the efficiencies gained by adhesion to uniform oxidation and symmetry. It is by far the cleanest concept I've ever done. If you advance search twisted center post you should find some of the posts on it.
I'm running this on the Aero Mega and it's not the best performer. Best density and flavor I've yet gotten at 22.5W but it's a leaky mod at that power level. You can't chain it hard too long. The CANA 50 I'm running it on goes into hot mode long before the tank heats up but a heck of a lot of fluid in the threads and no doubt dripping from the wind into the base if you get there. It ran far better and dryer on a standard Aero with much of the great texture and taste of the Mega. I don't think this wind at 18-turns is practical or that beneficial on a Kanger as the resistance target can easily be hit with straight wire. But it is rock solid stability with this termination. And Nextel just explodes with this kind of power delivery as I've seen on other devices driven to 60W+. Take long extremely rich and delightful pulls on this one (4-6 sec). I alternate this with an 8-turn 2.5mm straight 24 AWG single KGD t.m.c. running on a Trident/M16. for the quick fire on the same tobacco blend. It's definitely worth experiencing if you have the patience to get this to a coherent micro as in this pic...
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All I ask is please do give me credit for this concept and link back to me somewhere. It helps me bring attention to the advantages of tensioned micro's, to encourage proper electrical winds and the lifestyle.
I run into peeps every day claiming to be winding super_x's contribution of the micro or my tensioned adaptation and doing everything but. No way folks ever gonna learn if they don't come back to you or the source for the data. The downside is too many of us never get there. So there is a purpose behind my contribution and sharing that we all keep the ball rollin'.
Thank you all for sharing.
Happy Holidays.
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Ya Cig, I can hear the echoes from here. Since it's so quite thought I would ask a question to all, how many of you DYI your own ejuice? Just interested.