Hey guys;
Soooooo, I love the looks of my Leo, but I have been having a *SERIOUS* issue with getting it to wick for more than a hit at a time. That said, I had an epiphany on my way home: why not poke a few holes in the bridge?? Basically, here's what you do:
-Grab a pair of long, needle-pointed tweezers. I suppose a large-guage needle would work too, however the needle-point tweezers are what I had handy.
-Pull off your cart/drip tip.
-Put your Leo atty under some light so you can see down the barrel, grab your tweezers/needle, and poke 10-12 holes in the bridge. I poked them all over it: on the sides, on the top, etc.
-Replace your cart and ENJOY!!
I've been using my Leo like this for a few hours, and I've been able to take one hit after another, 6-7 hits straight, without hitting a dry spot. Bear in mind, I'm using a standard 801 cart with a blue foam plug as well.
Hope this helps!!!
Soooooo, I love the looks of my Leo, but I have been having a *SERIOUS* issue with getting it to wick for more than a hit at a time. That said, I had an epiphany on my way home: why not poke a few holes in the bridge?? Basically, here's what you do:
-Grab a pair of long, needle-pointed tweezers. I suppose a large-guage needle would work too, however the needle-point tweezers are what I had handy.
-Pull off your cart/drip tip.
-Put your Leo atty under some light so you can see down the barrel, grab your tweezers/needle, and poke 10-12 holes in the bridge. I poked them all over it: on the sides, on the top, etc.
-Replace your cart and ENJOY!!
I've been using my Leo like this for a few hours, and I've been able to take one hit after another, 6-7 hits straight, without hitting a dry spot. Bear in mind, I'm using a standard 801 cart with a blue foam plug as well.
Hope this helps!!!