Should i be worried about my evod?

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tattedhypebeast

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Hello i have two kanger evods and they vape great! but everytime i refill it i make sure nothing is leaking by tilting it upside down. And everytime i blow into a napkin my ejuice keeps coming out no matter how many times i blow into it, it just keeps coming out. is it supposed to do this whenever i blow into it? i can see my ejuice slowly going down everytime i blow out of it and im just wasting my ejuice. Are there holes somewhere located at the bottom by the wicks or something? Please let me know if its supposed to do this. Thanks
 
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Spazmelda

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Are you blowing from the drip tip into the napkin?

Yes, the juice can be forced out through the wick holes in the bottom of the tank. Try turning it upside down and gently blowing from the battery connection (with a napkin under the drip tip). That way the liquid in the tank is in the top of the tank and has nowhere to go. Only the flooded liquid should be blown out into the napkin if you do it that way.

Another option is to just set the tank upside down on a napkin (maybe in a cup or something so it doesn't fall over). This will let the flooded juice run down into the napkin without messing with the pressure inside the tank, as blowing on it can sometimes do.
 
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Howdy! I have evods myself and mini pros. Both Kangers. I've done the " blow" method on both and get the same result as you on the evod. So, here's what I do. I'll fill the evod up to the metal tube when inverted and yes, some liquid will ooze down to the mouth piece. Have a pipe cleaner handy or twist a tissue or paper towel to a point that will fit into the mouth piece. Put your base back on making sure it's tight and, while inverted, "wipe" out the mouth piece.

Don't know why but, the blow method works for me with the mini I'm thinking because the air tube is closer to the base of the tank than the evod and the air you're blowing is forcing liquid into the tube. When inverted, the tube in the mini pro is higher, closer to the base.

Hope this helps. Good luck and Happy Vaping!! :vapor:
 

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Are you blowing from the drip tip into the napkin?

Yes, the juice can be forced out through the wick holes in the bottom of the tank. Try turning it upside down and gently blowing from the battery connection (with a napkin under the drip tip). That way the liquid in the tank is in the top of the tank and has nowhere to go. Only the flooded liquid should be blown out into the napkin if you do it that way.

Another option is to just set the tank upside down on a napkin (maybe in a cup or something so it doesn't fall over). This will let the flooded juice run down into the napkin without messing with the pressure inside the tank, as blowing on it can sometimes do.

Ohh ok and yes i was blowing on the drip tip and the juice would keep coming out from the bottom where the battery connects to.Thanks for the help. I will try doing that :)
 

tattedhypebeast

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Howdy! I have evods myself and mini pros. Both Kangers. I've done the " blow" method on both and get the same result as you on the evod. So, here's what I do. I'll fill the evod up to the metal tube when inverted and yes, some liquid will ooze down to the mouth piece. Have a pipe cleaner handy or twist a tissue or paper towel to a point that will fit into the mouth piece. Put your base back on making sure it's tight and, while inverted, "wipe" out the mouth piece.

Don't know why but, the blow method works for me with the mini I'm thinking because the air tube is closer to the base of the tank than the evod and the air you're blowing is forcing liquid into the tube. When inverted, the tube in the mini pro is higher, closer to the base.

Hope this helps. Good luck and Happy Vaping!! :vapor:

Thanks man i will try that too! Vape on brother:vapor:
 

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As others have said, the design of the Protank and Evod don't lend themselves well to blowing out the coil I think when you do that you are putting some pressure into the tank through the wicks and that creates a siphon effect that results in the tank emptying itself. If it's gurgling you are trying to stop, use a Q-tip or the twisted up end of a paper towel. Insert and clean out the condensation that forms in the tube.

You can get some liquid in the tube when filling, but there's also the condensation effect that occurs when warm vapor mixes with cool intake air that contacts the metal tube as you inhale. You can see it form if you have a clear drip tip. It runs down the tube and around the top of the coil and gurgling occurs.
 
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