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Post by chrisjw on Nov 27, 2013 20:25:47 GMT
I've got my new Kayfun 2.1 coiled & wicked, but I'm having a problem filling it with juice. I'm using a metal needle tip bottle. I turn the atty upside down, insert the nozzle into the fill hole & by rights when I squeeze the bottle, the juice should flow into the chamber, but it's not.....it's not going into the atty at all, just flowing back out of the filler hole.......can someone point me in the right direction please?.....I know I could fill it from the top, but I want to know what I'm doing wrong.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Nov 27, 2013 20:30:18 GMT
Fill real slow, do NOT pump the juice in quick, i also use one of These on the end of my my syringe.
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Post by Super-Shiny on Nov 27, 2013 20:32:30 GMT
Also if using a Syringe make sure it is a fluid movement, you do not want any start and stops and most importantly don't overfill.
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Post by mully on Nov 27, 2013 20:33:47 GMT
Should only use the plastic tapered nozzles I think... metal tips damage the valve.
Cloud9 sell them or you can get 20 on eBay for 4 quid
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Post by blakey on Nov 27, 2013 20:39:09 GMT
Yep, using metal needles will bugga the fill valve mate
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Post by ginge7289 on Nov 27, 2013 21:00:57 GMT
Get one of those luer tops mate.
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Post by chrisjw on Nov 27, 2013 21:14:59 GMT
Cost double in postage than the tips themselves.....suppose I'll have to put something else in the basket............
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Post by chrisjw on Nov 27, 2013 21:19:48 GMT
I've had a rummage & found a suitable plastic narrower dropper tip......Managed to get some liquid in ( but more on my desk ), so it does fill it...........have now got a short though, so I'll have another bash tomorrow.....Wasted a tank of juice, as even with the smallest hypodermic syringe, I couldn't get the juice back out.
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Post by mully on Nov 27, 2013 21:30:56 GMT
Search for tapered syringe on eBay chris... £4 for 20x green 18g ones delivered and they're useful for most atties imo (i use them for kayfun, fogger, ac9 and diablo filling as safer/easier than steel tip)
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Post by chrisjw on Nov 27, 2013 21:35:06 GMT
Search for tapered syringe on eBay chris... £4 for 20x green 18g ones delivered and they're useful for most atties imo (i use them for kayfun, fogger, ac9 and diablo filling as safer/easier than steel tip) Thanks for that mully..................found 'em........
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