This is from the company I bought it from....this make any sense??? Of course a product like the E Motion is almost a perfect RTA. There's not
much that can go wrong with it - save for the simplest of things. I don't
want to sound condescending whatsoever, seeing as you must be at least
expert to be handling such an RTA, but did you make sure to stick the wick
directly into the air inlets? It is not enough for the deck to have wick,
but I found more than ample users don't get the ends of the wick into the
little cubbies for it. The tip of the wick should be pushed in from the
middle with a flathead screwdriver, or something like an ice pick, anything
really that can get it in that little hole. The middle of the deck is
designed to act as a wedge to drive the wick as far as you can into the side
of the deck. If you look on the deck walls, you should be able to see the
air inlet. If the wick doesn't go directly in there, you will definitely
lose juice. I remember it took me quite a few builds until I got my E Motion
right where I wanted it.
Let me know if the wick is all the way where it is supposed to be. As you
can imagine, I am just waiting for a defective unit - we have never had one,
so there has to be that one at least.
Even Audemars Piguet and Patek Phillipe has a defect rate! We can proceed
from there and I will escalate this support request if that doesn't work.
You already refurbished the o-rings, so that's off the list. You got the
vacuum portion of the tank down pat seeing as when you work on it, you close
the refill holes. When you refill it, you lock the AFC, right? And when you
are vaping, do you hear a satisfying click into place when the AFC is open?
much that can go wrong with it - save for the simplest of things. I don't
want to sound condescending whatsoever, seeing as you must be at least
expert to be handling such an RTA, but did you make sure to stick the wick
directly into the air inlets? It is not enough for the deck to have wick,
but I found more than ample users don't get the ends of the wick into the
little cubbies for it. The tip of the wick should be pushed in from the
middle with a flathead screwdriver, or something like an ice pick, anything
really that can get it in that little hole. The middle of the deck is
designed to act as a wedge to drive the wick as far as you can into the side
of the deck. If you look on the deck walls, you should be able to see the
air inlet. If the wick doesn't go directly in there, you will definitely
lose juice. I remember it took me quite a few builds until I got my E Motion
right where I wanted it.
Let me know if the wick is all the way where it is supposed to be. As you
can imagine, I am just waiting for a defective unit - we have never had one,
so there has to be that one at least.
Even Audemars Piguet and Patek Phillipe has a defect rate! We can proceed
from there and I will escalate this support request if that doesn't work.
You already refurbished the o-rings, so that's off the list. You got the
vacuum portion of the tank down pat seeing as when you work on it, you close
the refill holes. When you refill it, you lock the AFC, right? And when you
are vaping, do you hear a satisfying click into place when the AFC is open?