It's not a theory. YMMV means your mileage may vary and you obviously were offended. It's constructive criticism. You say you know about closing off everything but yet you don't do it all the time and you think because they didn't flood those times it throws the theory out the window? It's physics man. All tanks with the exception of Genesis style tanks work by pressure so yeah if you don't close off everything, when you fill and screw the cap back on you're forcing pressure into the tank and pushing juice through the juice flow holes. It's a fact not a theory. And just because it doesn't happen every time doesn't make it untrue. Each time you do it without closing everything off you may be pushing your wicks further and further out of the wicking holes and then finally that third time or whatever that you fill, it floods. That's a theory.Not sure what YMMV means at the beginning of your post but in any event I do believe that I do know how to wick my Sapors jj,I take my time and never rush the process and always recheck everything once am done,yes I do know about closing off juice flow and air flow control when filling but to be honest with you I refill my Sapor multiple times a day without closing the airflow and they never flood so that kind of throws your theory out the window,am not offended but your response kind of emplies that am a nitwit newbi which am not but its all good I was just trying to help jj,but am sure you handle any issues that come along so no need for my advice;-) take care bud and hope your package arrives soon....
And I'm not calling you a newb, but for one in the beginning of this thread you expressed issues with wicking your Sapor. And secondly, you thought the speed at which you filled it had something to do with anything which it doesn't.
I'm just saying everyone has something to learn. If you wanna be combative instead of receptive then good luck with your flooding.
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