LOL, nice! I wish you the best of luck! It seems a little knowledge of electricity goes a long way with this hobby.
This vid is excellent from a knowledgeable vet.....DAM718 I believe. My friend said he used cotton pulled from a Qtip if you don't have any wicks as your taste wick...you'll know after you watch the vid. On a side note....UDCT tanks coupled with the Smoketech carto's take a little learning curve, but are flawless. The 6 mil tank is much easier than the 3mil tank to fill for noobs like me. Did I mention it's flawless. Don't get discouraged....you can do this. There is a lot of knowledgeable and helpful people here....Good luck.
This is why I don't recommend tanks/clearos to new vapers. Its a bad introduction to vaping.
I'm not sure which is better, charging every night, or charging once depleted, there are conflicting answers. One thing I wanted to ask though, are you sure the battery is fully drained when you think it is? There's an automatic cut-off if you hold the button for too long, just checking.
OK...Bought 2 Spinner and T3 kits (2 Vision Spinners and 2 T3's per kit). Have had them for 3 days now and both of hubbies T3's are leaking.
Try having him cover one or two of the three air holes in the base of the T3 as he's puffing on it. Being a bottom coil, with a very airy draw, that is probably much taller than the carto, the vapor from the T3 probably feels much cooler and less dense than what he's used to. If he likes it better with the air holes covered, you can break off the tip of a toothpick in the air holes to more permanently block them.
Try having him cover one or two of the three air holes in the base of the T3 as he's puffing on it. Being a bottom coil, with a very airy draw, that is probably much taller than the carto, the vapor from the T3 probably feels much cooler and less dense than what he's used to. If he likes it better with the air holes covered, you can break off the tip of a toothpick in the air holes to more permanently block them.