I keep hearing people refer to "establishing a vacuum" on a tank after filling, etc; I don't follow... these things are not air tight... not even close.
There are times I have to fiddle with my wick too.
My Mom had that same vacuum he's resting his foot on... Electrolux canister vac.Some vapers misunderstand when told they need better vacuum to stop the leaking...
So you're talking like a gerbil water bottle?Close off, tightly, all air intakes. Draw gently. Feel resistance? Air tight when the intakes are closed. When they are open, well, the juice prevents ingress of air, otherwise spill city. Still get some air through it with the intakes blocked? Spill/leaks imminent.
Hard vacuum? No way. But sufficient negative pressure to keep 'em from draining out. Put that hole in the top cap and, as you say, draining is on the way. Juice level low and you lay it down on its side, air may (may, not always) get in and produce leaking.
Calling it vacuum is just easier than saying "negative pressure differential" or "partial vacuum" or..... but if the pressure inside the tank isn't lower than external atmospheric pressure, you will get leaks. (And why rapid rise in altitude often causes leaks - the differential goes away.)
Suuuuuuuuuuuuure you didYou people are TERRIBLE. What I meant was that sometimes my wick (KAYFUN wick!) lifts off the base, and I need to push it back down properly. I don't know why it does that, but I can taste when it's happening.
So, yes. Sometimes, when my wick is sticking up, I have to play with it.
I'm appalled that anyone would have "ever" thought "I" would be talking about "anything" other than "that"!
And you just had to keep it up, didnt you?Sounds like you need a larger wick.
And you just had to keep it up, didnt you?
There are times I have to fiddle with my wick too.
You people are TERRIBLE. What I meant was that sometimes my wick (KAYFUN wick!) lifts off the base, and I need to push it back down properly. I don't know why it does that, but I can taste when it's happening.
So, yes. Sometimes, when my wick is sticking up, I have to play with it.
I'm appalled that anyone would have "ever" thought "I" would be talking about "anything" other than "that"!
Sounds like you need a larger wick.
Suuuuuuuuuuuuure you did
And you just had to keep it up, didnt you?
Both of you deserve some View attachment 636923
One perfectly scratched KF deck if you can name them all in 17 seconds.
Your time...... starts........ NOW!
You can make the frosted tank clear if you wish.
Should be titled "How to burn your house down"
@Uncle ... saw this this morning and for some reason, I thought of you... can't put my finger on it...
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I'm so glad you are taking this on! I'm ok with taking the pics, but I'm not literate in getting the pics onto the computer Think I need to learn how to do this, it's past time to rev up my brain cells.
Thanks. @oplholik posted the photos and @DancingHeretik already has her little Kayfun assembled and seems ready to rock.
Uh, no. ANY KF can be top filled. Use a thumb to block the air intake(s), remove top. Fill to about 1/2 way up the top tank threads. Start the top on so a thread or two "catches." Invert, finish tightening the cap, release the blocked intakes. Turn right side up, draw a couple times to re-establish the vacuum. Done.
That's how I fill my older 3.1s, although I do use the bottom fill screw on the rest, as I find it simple and quick
There are times I have to fiddle with my wick too.
You people are TERRIBLE. What I meant was that sometimes my wick (KAYFUN wick!) lifts off the base, and I need to push it back down properly. I don't know why it does that, but I can taste when it's happening.
So, yes. Sometimes, when my wick is sticking up, I have to play with it.
I'm appalled that anyone would have "ever" thought "I" would be talking about "anything" other than "that"!
And you just had to keep it up, didnt you?
I didnt even notice what I was saying.
And DP, how might one's Kayfun Wick lift off the base?
Sowwy, Shawn, but that took you FAR longer than 17 seconds.
(But well done, my dearie, well done!)
Here's another, "I don't quite follow": If the top of a KFL is threaded onto the tank and only seals to the chimney with an o-ring... why can't you unscrew the top to fill it? Like this style: $9.30 Kayfun Lite Pawns Styled RTA Rebuildable Tank Atomizer (2.5ml) - stainless steel + PC / 22mm dia. at FastTech - Worldwide Free Shipping
D'Ock..... so the air pressure is negative above the level of the liquid? Is that negative equal to low? Lower pressure inside than outside (of the tank?)? ??
Yes that is what i mean sorry about thatSowwy, Shawn, but that took you FAR longer than 17 seconds.
(But well done, my dearie, well done!)
LOL!!!!!!! TD, if you could HEAR me laughing! I can not even IMAGINE!!!!! Thanks for the giggles, tho!
"Ok". "THAT" was just "PERFECT"!!!
Thank you for the thoughts, miss. I hope you can start getting pics up one of these days! Feel free to PM me if you'd like some ideas on that.
Do you mean DancingKATDARLING??
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My top fill method as well. The KFill tool scares me.
Appalled. Uh huh.