Protank solution !

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evan le'garde

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Used to use T3's and was perfectly happy with them. Had to plug up a hole or 2 to get a good draw.

When i got my Protank, initially it worked fine. After using a coil once i'd rinse it, soak it and leave it to dry whilst i'd use another one. When i'd used all the coils i have i would use the ones i'd used before that had been cleaned. Now, for some reason i'd get dry hits here and there, too often tbh, so i'd turn the voltage down. Then i wasn't getting enough vapour, tut !. Eventually i came round to thinking the liquid wasn't getting though to the coil efficiently because the draw was too loose. Having so many airholes at the base of the Protank meant that there wasn't enough suction to the liquid in the tank, so everytime i took a draw, the liquid i'd vaped wasn't being replaced by more liquid from the tank. So to fix this problem i just plugged up 2 of the airholes making sure i'd tightened the thread cover beneath beforehand. Now the Protank works perfectly !. I suppose the silica wick, once used, doesn't perform as well as it does when it's new.
 

EagleTa2

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Actually, I think its the reverse. I think the silica wick takes about a tank full of juice through the pro tank to get really good. I've read on the forums that the pro tank works best after a few. Tanks of juice have been run through it.

Plus, if you buy the coils at 6.95 for a pack of 5 and can make them last for 1 week you'll be spending about $.20 per day for the coils. At that price its not even worth rebuilding the heads IMHO

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Geo
 
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