Yup. There should be another one in your parts bag.Also I was just looking at the small end of the chimney that connects to the top piece and there was no o ring at the top. I'm talking about the tiny end of the chimney. There should be right?
I get it--I think.. Too much juice in the wick, the coil is not heating fast and hot enough to vaporize it. Right?
Thanks Cig--but mine isn't flooding at all. It's working fine, no dry hits, just very strong and harsh hits at 10-12 watts... I used the coil that came with my Drop. It really hurts my lungs when I try to vape on it...
I mean. it's not flooding visibly--I have no gurgling and no leaks.
I have a quick ? Where can i find in the states a drop kit. Eleafus had them on there site last night went to order one tonight cant find them on there sitethey just Droped out .......sorry that was not funny was it ??

Could be faulty wick or coil from factory. Take it apart, make your own coil and wick it your self. These tanks and coils are wicked on assembly line, thus there will be few bad ones.
If i can chain vape at 36w (0.7ohm, 24g wire) then the answer is clear.
As far as i know, im the first person to set the record of 52w on Lemo a month ago.
Actually if you look back several months I proved you could vape 80% vg at 80w provided you have adequate wicking on a unmodified Lemo.
Actually if you look back several months I proved you could vape 80% vg at 80w provided you have adequate wicking on a unmodified Lemo.
I remember that WW, that was with the bridge wicking technique, wasn't it? Are still using that wicking strategy?..curious....
Actually if you look back several months I proved you could vape 80% vg at 80w provided you have adequate wicking on a unmodified Lemo.
Well, I washed my insulators down the drain. Anywhere to get replacements or should I just get a lemo 2?
And o-rings tooI hate when that happens. I've had rescue a few things from the trap.
Well, I washed my insulators down the drain. Anywhere to get replacements or should I just get a lemo 2?
I purchased a SS mesh drain cover for my sink for this very reason. Works great too. It's saved post screws and O-rings from going down the drain several times.