Unexpected issue with first time cleaning of Kanger mini subtank

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StrahmNoMore

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Good evening everybody. Had something odd happen while I was cleaning my Kanger Mini Subtank for the first time and was hoping ya'll could tell me if this is gonna be an issue. I cleaned the top part (Glass and stem) out with water like always. The base I don't run water into, I just clean out the inside with a q-tip. Well when I did that, I pushed the pin (the part that touches the coil and battery- has a rubber seal around it) out accidently. It went back in easily, no problem. Now before I put this back together and fill it with juice, is this gonna leak? Has anyone ever done this before? Do I have a faulty tank? I clean the base of my Aerotank with a q-tip all the time and have never pushed anything out.
 

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I own the subtank and have the mini on the way. I rinse the base of my tanks under warm water after removing the coil. I've pressed own on many a center pin and have yet to have one come out. How much pressure did you apply? Curious to hear the responses.

Very little actually, just dry scrubbing with a q-tip. I don't put water in my bases because I'm afraid of messing them up lol. But it pushed and stayed right back in place, I put in the 1.2 coil, filled it with juice, let it sit for 15 minutes, put it back on the iStick and have Vaped half a tank and no leaking whatsoever so far. I wonder if the spring loaded deal in the iStick pushed it loose. Seems ok for the time being. Vapes like a champ on the 1.2.
 

StrahmNoMore

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Yeah, the iStick is reading the coil fine and it's hitting just like normal. I'm actually gonna take it apart again tonight as I am switching juices and coils and just be extra careful with the middle piece. If worse comes to worse, one of my local shops does sell spare parts and I found this website that might be helpful to fellow Kanger users. Home - KangerTech US, LLC [/URL]
 
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