The Term C has stopped leaking... just by letting it sit awhile. Seems to be working fine for now.... all I can say is: ??????
Term slots up for screw driver access but only use a screw driver to get it into the position that you want then grasp the ceramic housing with your fingers while holding the shaft where the bottom o-ring sits with needle nose pliers and tighten it pretty tight but don't break it.
I broke mine the other night during a build cause I snugged it up too tight. It was very upsetting. Oh well I didn't have any vape mail on the way, so I needed to order at least something right ?
I swear that each time I've tightened that nut that it was going to break the ceramic but none have broken as yet. If not pretty tight they tend to come loose and twist and break the wires and such.
Term slots up for screw driver access but only use a screw driver to get it into the position that you want then grasp the ceramic housing with your fingers while holding the shaft where the bottom o-ring sits with needle nose pliers and tighten it pretty tight but don't break it.
I swear that each time I've tightened that nut that it was going to break the ceramic but none have broken as yet. If not pretty tight they tend to come loose and twist and break the wires and such.
I never lock down the neg: I just fold it around and jam it in the neg channel;
The pos-leg - I have found if you wrap it the WRONG way (counter-clock) around the post, and THEN tighten - will stop trying to break the NR/R joins. It's absolutely the wrong way I was taught for wiring houses/boxes, but it works "perfect" with these atomizers. Once it's locked down, just poke and tuck the somewaht loose pos-leg so it won't short in the outer sleeve and mouthpiece.
Trust me, Redi-Wires break a whole lot more often than knotting/twisting will. But, enjoy.