AngeNZ

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    Thanks Ange. I got one GT coil (which was suggested by someone here on a thread a put up when I joined, one of the two suggested wasn't in stock at my local vape shop it was the ceramic one) I haven't tried yet. I am afraid of the cerberus tank lol. I should master bravery and attempt to use it again :unsure: and try TC. Will neeed to do some research. By the way good memory I do own a Solo :thumb:

    By also reading here I did buy one Nic Salt ejuice just before the lockdown, once I finish the ugh not that good juice I am trying I will test it and see if the coughing gets better.

    You are a :angel:

    Definitely try the Cerberus tank again - something as simple as a mis-aligned coil could've cause it to leak. Plenty of ppl in this thread use it and will help you if it misbehaves again :wub:
     

    Don29palms

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    Please indulge my curiosity Don...:pop:
    Well the first thing you do is set the tank on a solid stable surface then you take a big hammer and hit it really hard 2 or 3 times. I guarantee that tank will never ever leak again. I've done it and it works.
     

    AngeNZ

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    Well the first thing you do is set the tank on a solid stable surface then you take a big hammer and hit it really hard 2 or 3 times. I guarantee that tank will never ever leak again. I've done it and it works.

    Yep, that was my first guess and I live on a farm, so I just throw them out the window :D
     
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    Definitely try the Cerberus tank again - something as simple as a mis-aligned coil could've cause it to leak. Plenty of ppl in this thread use it and will help you if it misbehaves again :wub:

    Thanks, I will give it a try soon and I know that people here are very helpful and kind :)
     

    AngeNZ

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    Would you suggest emptying the juice out first? :laugh:

    No, live dangerously!

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    wow _ that's really handy creatures!
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    That's not a Kiwi Possum.
    They also carry TB here plus we don't have snakes in NZ
    I guess we know not to mention Possums in here with all these New Zealanders that have been joining us :lol:
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    LOL that's not a Kiwi Possum, also we don't have any snakes in NZ.
    This pest is also a carrier of TB and not welcome here.
     

    Blitzdonlife

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    We have a very aggressive species of snake here in NC also. The Water Moccasin or Cotton Mouth is a very aggressive snake in the Viper family. Want to steer very clear of them, as they are extremely venomous. A friend and I were out on his boat bass fishing a couple years ago, and a couple of them swam right up to the boat and tried to get in at us. :shock: Thankfully we were equipped with shotguns. For @Opinionated's sake, I'll just leave it at that. :blush:
    We have cotton mouths here, they can be aggressive. I've seen them more in the rivers than the lakes. They look like branches floating along, and like to group together. People get bit while smimming/tubing here every year. I'd choose a rattlesnake over a copperhead any day.

    Edit: water moccasin, not cottonmouth, Doh!
     
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    We have cotton mouths here, they can be aggressive. I've seen them more in the rivers than the lakes. They look like branches floating along, and like to group together. People get bit while smimming/tubing here every year. I'd choose a rattlesnake over a copperhead any day.

    read your quote of rob b as well as your post.
    Are they supposed to be relaxing days out? :eek:

    never seen a snake. Hope to be relaxing 6 feet under before I ever met one

    and not courtesy of ;)
     
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    Rob B.

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    Well the first thing you do is set the tank on a solid stable surface then you take a big hammer and hit it really hard 2 or 3 times. I guarantee that tank will never ever leak again. I've done it and it works.

    I made an instructional video in your honor Don. :lol:

     

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