vapee
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Post by vapee on Dec 14, 2012 12:41:36 GMT
kool no problem
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Post by bing on Dec 14, 2012 12:42:23 GMT
Damn cross posts again! I tried rotating it while vaping - made no difference. I will have a go at lifitng the rubber when I get a chance.
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Post by vapee on Dec 14, 2012 12:45:17 GMT
hehe, yea im thinking the rubbers constricting the wick and causing the coil to get a bit dry, sometimes u can even cut the rubber bit a bit, but if its too much of a cut, it can make the wick flood instead. Might b worth just lifting the rubber for now and when fastening the mouthpiece, not pushing to rubber down too far, tho u still would need to make it seal up top.
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Post by bing on Dec 14, 2012 17:19:42 GMT
Had a bit of an unscientific stab at your fix, vapee. Poked around with a deformed cheap split-ring off a bunch of keys. Was a bit alarmed at how easily the constituent parts moved about, including that pin sticking up which is the airflow (the bit to avoid when refilling). To get any kind of seal on the mouthpiece had to push it back down quite a way, but sloshed it about to soak the (more exposed) wick. Didn't work initially but it has stopped for now. Will contact e-cigwizard tomorrow in any case, but thanks for the fix! I can already see the attraction of rebuildable CE5s, and I haven't even tried cleaning or dry burning yet (well, not intentionally at least!)
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