Still hanging in.. questions about tanks?

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edyle

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I know what a dripper is, there's no chamber you have to physically "drip" the liquid on the coils like every 4 tokes I know that, also I knew there was something wrong here lol I think my wicks are to small and are letting some juice in around them? Their also burnt a bit so I'm thinking it I put in new wicks that are thick enough to not let any juice in except the juice that's coming through the wick.. any wicks I can get at somewhere easy like walmart or something like cotton or hemp? Ps I only want a dripper to blow fat ... clouds I think it's cool maybe me using this to get off cigarettes might actually turn into a hobby as well... lol so far I've had headache after headache with all of this but I'm still not quitting lol

How frequently you have to add liquid depends on the size of the rda, and the power of the coil.

I get more than 20 tokes.
 

dennon21

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Okay so after a day of messing around with my Protank 2 getting mouthfulls of juice and replacing coils I think I'm over it.. it seems to leak no matter what I've changed the flavor wicks, the rubber gromets, the seals.. it seems like no matter what it leaks.. I don't have time to be messing around with it especially at work I wish I knew it was garbage and had alot of problems before spending 30 on it... anyways today I'm 3 days smoke free tomorrow "monday" will be 4.. almost smoked today because this pos broke again.. anyways I'm thinking of getting a new tank tomorrow.. I think all my shop offers is the protank 2 and the aerotank.. I like the idea of double coils and it seems like it's generally designed better.. should I make this leap or what? Will that one just leak and not work as well? When my pt2 is working it's amazing fat clouds great taste nice dry hits no gurgling at all but it's more bad then good with it..
 

ProtoPherua

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The tank has nothing to do with clouds, that's all battery and coils and resitance...etc. Sometimes I've noticed protanks just go to ....(I've had 4) ... Well if nothing else you learned some things. Head over to the vendor section of the website or even the classifieds. If that is all your vape shop sells I'd definitely go online and get a tank. MtBakerVapor has great customer support and fast shipping)if you use them don't forget your free 10% off). As far as tanks to buy I'd look around on the forums I'm sure u could find a thread on it. Until you find a new tank you can hold your vaporizer upside down and vape it, you shouldn't get any juice in the mouth that way...its possiboe though depending on what is actually wrong with it. Just make sure to turn it over every few hits so that the wick can get more juice. Also note that. Those atomizers u purchased can still be used !

Best of luck and happy vaping!
 

dennon21

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Didn't want to order online and wait. I ended up buying the aerotank mega for 67 tax included.. I like how you can adjust the airflow and the double coils.. but this is it if this setup doesn't workout I'm probably going back to smoking so far I've wasted 268 on batteries tanks juices different parts and what not.. I'm getting extremely fed up lol so now I have the spinner 2 with an aerotank mega. Hope this works
 

choochoogranny

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Um, dennon, ProTank 2's are considered "old hat" now and you should NOT have been charged $30 for one even at a B&M. I have many of them and still use them with an airflow controller and rebuilt coils. Have had not a single leaking problem with any and have gotten them online as well as B&M's. At most they cost me $20 when the rage 1 1/2 yrs ago. Picked up a couple of "demos" recently for $8.00.

Another bottom tank you may like is the Davide which I also use and can be inexpensive. Will use same coils as the ProTanks and the same airflow controller.

You might want to check prices on line before heading to any local stores so you can at least compare prices. Of course, the local stores can be quite helpful IF they know what they are doing. Then you can chalk up the extra expense toward a "lesson". However, I would visit several stores in your area to compare first.

Good luck in your search! There is a definite learning curve and your greatest asset is patience. :)
 
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