The M1A1 Buzz Tank

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eko824

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Resurrectors are the same size as 510 dual coils. They fit in a tank I have that was made for CE2 XLs. Word of warning with a Resurrector in a tank though... VERY small slot and a minimum of 60/40 juice. I'm using 50/50. Any thinner, it just runs out the bottom.

I punch two small holes in mine and use 100% VG.
 

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Word of warning with a Resurrector in a tank though... VERY small slot and a minimum of 60/40 juice. I'm using 50/50. Any thinner, it just runs out the bottom.

Hmmm... I use them in my M1A1 tank and use 90pg/10vg and 80pg/20vg and don't have any leaking problems.The only time I had a leak was when the tank was half full and I took the screw out to top it off and it lost vacuum and started leaking bad.Maybe yours isn't air tight.
 

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Hmmm... I use them in my M1A1 tank and use 90pg/10vg and 80pg/20vg and don't have any leaking problems.The only time I had a leak was when the tank was half full and I took the screw out to top it off and it lost vacuum and started leaking bad.Maybe yours isn't air tight.

Is the leaking when you take the screw out a defect or will all the M1A1 tanks do that?
 

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Hmmm... I use them in my M1A1 tank and use 90pg/10vg and 80pg/20vg and don't have any leaking problems.The only time I had a leak was when the tank was half full and I took the screw out to top it off and it lost vacuum and started leaking bad.Maybe yours isn't air tight.

That could be true. But with the thicker juice I don't even leak when topping off. And resurrectors are the only ones I have experienced this with. I'm itching to try the M1A1 though....*sigh* more money to save up
 

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Is the leaking when you take the screw out a defect or will all the M1A1 tanks do that?

The juice will run out of the bottom hole in the Carto not from the tank itself , the screw keeps a neg. vacuum , when you remove it the juice wants to flow out of the hole .
 

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OK, as you all know I'm not an exactly the sharpest of knives. But this doesn't make sense. If a lack of a vacuum would cause leakage, wouldn't a full carto leak. Isn't there a inner tubing in the cart that keeps the full cart from leaking? I think the only way it could leak is not a lack of a vacuum, but either the tank is so full that it is higher than the inner tube or cut/punched thru the tube during set up.

BTW I took the top off my tank and let it sit for an hour without any leakage.
 
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