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Post by holycow on Jun 3, 2011 19:10:20 GMT
Arry tank arrived today! I know I aint the brightest button in the box! BUT evenI canwork out that you can't fit a quart in a pint pot!
THE PROBLEM
I have taken the clear outer shell off of the clearomiser BUT the screw end ( that fixes to the battery) will NOT go through the arry
Is is me again?I am almost ready to chuck the towel in
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Post by buckowski on Jun 3, 2011 19:14:34 GMT
Not sure, but maybe try slotting the clearo up through the underside of the Arry tank
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Post by ian on Jun 3, 2011 19:17:22 GMT
Just be patient and fiddle with the Arry tank.Once you have learnt how to use it you will enjoy a cracking vape.
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Post by clockworks on Jun 3, 2011 19:17:48 GMT
I tried to use my new (to me) Arry tank for the first time today without any luck - I've got the wrong clearos! The bottom, threaded, part will push into the tank OK, but they are way too short - didn't realise that there were two different lengths.
The small clear o-ring at the base slides in OK, and the metal part goes in with a firm push. How far do you get with yours? I take it you are pushing the top part into the bottom cap, and feeding the whole lot through.
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Post by holycow on Jun 3, 2011 19:18:09 GMT
Thanks for the reply - I have tried that - but the screw (that connects to the battery) but it is not sealed
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Post by holycow on Jun 3, 2011 19:20:35 GMT
I tried to use my new (to me) Arry tank for the first time today without any luck - I've got the wrong clearos! The bottom, threaded, part will push into the tank OK, but they are way too short - got the wrong ones. The small clear o-ring at the base slides in OK, and the metal part goes in with a firm push. How far do you get with yours? I take it you are pushing the top part into the bottom cap, and feeding the whole lot through. I actually ordered on that was already assembled for the two quid more! but they sent me an empty on andthe clearo to fit myself - surely they would have sent the right one - wouldn't they
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Post by clockworks on Jun 3, 2011 19:30:21 GMT
The ones I got were about 15mm too short. Tank and clearos came from 2 different places, so it's basically my fault! Hopefully you got the right ones, but it seems to be a real minefield. I've been told that you need to use CE2 XL clearos, and that they need to be the latest version that has a white or translucent o-ring at the bottom. Ones with a black o-ring leak.
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Post by holycow on Jun 3, 2011 19:39:37 GMT
Thanks again for the reply - mine do have the white ring
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Post by holycow on Jun 3, 2011 19:43:57 GMT
I tried to use my new (to me) Arry tank for the first time today without any luck - I've got the wrong clearos! The bottom, threaded, part will push into the tank OK, but they are way too short - didn't realise that there were two different lengths. The small clear o-ring at the base slides in OK, and the metal part goes in with a firm push. How far do you get with yours? I take it you are pushing the top part into the bottom cap, and feeding the whole lot through. Tried it both ways, tried pushing the clearomiser into it - and tried taking the black end off the arry and putting it on from the top Think I am going to send it back and ask for a refund! Getting fed up now
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Post by clockworks on Jun 3, 2011 20:36:05 GMT
Just to confirm:
You've removed the mouthpiece cap and o-ring from the top of the clearo, then removed the tube and the silicon cap that goes around the atomiser coil. You then remove the top cap from the tank, and feed the atomiser in from the bottom, pulling the wicks through inside the tank. Push the connector up inside the tank - it should go in fairly easily until you get as far as the knurled section. Put the battery connector onto the tabletop, and press down on the top of the tank. The connector should snap firmly into the tank end cap.
Refit the silicon cap to the atomiser end, making sure that the wires fit inside the small grooves. Fit the top cap, fill the tank through the tiny holes, and refit the silicon o-ring.
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Post by Perpetua on Jun 3, 2011 22:04:32 GMT
There's this video here from Arry HC . . . .
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Post by holycow on Jun 5, 2011 15:21:27 GMT
Yep thanks!I had watched the video - followed it to the T and it still don't fit .
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Post by ian on Jun 5, 2011 15:30:58 GMT
Give Arry a PM on UKV and im sure he will sort you out.Ive never had a problem with any of my Arry tanks but i know others have and find them awkward.
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