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Larzis

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Filling from the top can cause flooding. What I do is fill from top, screw mouthpiece on just barely, cover airhole, flip it upside down, screw on rest of way. This should cause the air bubble to be over the fill channels so ya don't flood when tightening.

Works mostly well. Sometimes I get some juice down the mouthpiece if I am not quick about tightening, so first few times trying this do it over a paper towel.
 

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Filling from the top can cause flooding. What I do is fill from top, screw mouthpiece on just barely, cover airhole, flip it upside down, screw on rest of way. This should cause the air bubble to be over the fill channels so ya don't flood when tightening.

Works mostly well. Sometimes I get some juice down the mouthpiece if I am not quick about tightening, so first few times trying this do it over a paper towel.

This is exactly what I do, no leaking... Took me a couple days to figure this out...
 

Larzis

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This is exactly what I do, no leaking... Took me a couple days to figure this out...

The filling seems to be the trickiest part. Outside of that these things are awesome and I really have not played with the Genny so much lately.

You can buy plastic fill needles that work on the fill hole. Have a couple on the way in, can PM me if anyone needs to know where to go for them.
 

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Filling from the top can cause flooding. What I do is fill from top, screw mouthpiece on just barely, cover airhole, flip it upside down, screw on rest of way. This should cause the air bubble to be over the fill channels so ya don't flood when tightening.

Works mostly well. Sometimes I get some juice down the mouthpiece if I am not quick about tightening, so first few times trying this do it over a paper towel.

This is exactly what I do, no leaking... Took me a couple days to figure this out...

I'll try that. Thanks boys
 

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Filling from the top can cause flooding. What I do is fill from top, screw mouthpiece on just barely, cover airhole, flip it upside down, screw on rest of way. This should cause the air bubble to be over the fill channels so ya don't flood when tightening.

Works mostly well. Sometimes I get some juice down the mouthpiece if I am not quick about tightening, so first few times trying this do it over a paper towel.

Sounds a lot easier than grabbing a syringe and inserting it in the fillhole..........:rolleyes:
 

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Sounds a lot easier than grabbing a syringe and inserting it in the fillhole..........:rolleyes:

Though someone you happen to know has broken some tanks and will be using a syringe to make a couple later! This should be an interesting addition to my idiot saga I am sure.
 

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Kinda gloomy and overcast here in the Bay Area; with light rain falling on the North Bay.
I just realized I've passed the last 4 days like a kitty (and I don't mean I spent 4 days staring at invisible bugs)... doing nothing of significance, eating, and taking naps. :) :) :)

Can't think of a better way to spend a long holiday weekend!!! :p

I am intrigued by the Kayfun. Of course, as soon as I get interested, the shop goes to very part time (for admittedly good reasons); just my luck! :facepalm:

-Insp. 2211
 
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