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Post by Grandad on Jan 17, 2015 19:31:26 GMT
Evening all A very quick question please, can i completely remove the air screw in my Kayfun lite V2 as not airy enough just wondered before i removed it incase it leaks. Thankyou in advance Grandad
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Post by crystal on Jan 17, 2015 19:32:49 GMT
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Post by Grandad on Jan 17, 2015 20:24:59 GMT
Thanks crystal i did wonder i wound it out as far as i could and its now scratched my Vaporshark ohhhh not a good night
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Post by goneforagasper on Jan 17, 2015 20:38:59 GMT
I took the air hole screw out of mine 2 weeks ago and no leaks so far Grandad
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Post by Greg on Jan 17, 2015 20:45:50 GMT
Whip it out Grandad, if it's not leaking now the removal of the screw won't cause it to leak
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Post by crystal on Jan 17, 2015 20:57:33 GMT
Depends how you have it wicked I guess. Got mine on my purple orchid and the juice does come through the air hole sometimes, threads do have to have some clearance so you can turn them, that means there is a slight gap for any liquid to run through them. Seeing as the airflow screw is halfway, it should leak a little.
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Post by Greg on Jan 17, 2015 22:13:32 GMT
Depends how you have it wicked I guess. Got mine on my purple orchid and the juice does come through the air hole sometimes, threads do have to have some clearance so you can turn them, that means there is a slight gap for any liquid to run through them. Seeing as the airflow screw is halfway, it should leak a little. Orchid is quite different though, firstly there's no airflow screw to remove and the airflow inlet is on the deck and not elevated like it is on the kayfun.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2015 22:38:04 GMT
You will create a new low point you cannot see, that's all. where as now if you lose vacuum it will weep from the airhole, with the grub screw removed it will weep from the hole at bottom, sort of does now anyway as the grub screws not air/juice tight.
Take it out and just check under the atty every now and then if in doubt.
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Post by crystal on Jan 18, 2015 9:38:44 GMT
Depends how you have it wicked I guess. Got mine on my purple orchid and the juice does come through the air hole sometimes, threads do have to have some clearance so you can turn them, that means there is a slight gap for any liquid to run through them. Seeing as the airflow screw is halfway, it should leak a little. Orchid is quite different though, firstly there's no airflow screw to remove and the airflow inlet is on the deck and not elevated like it is on the kayfun. Sorry Greg for the confusion, the "purple orchid" is the epipe from Limelight Mechanics. The atomizer on it is a Kayfun lite+ from c9v
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Post by Grandad on Jan 18, 2015 14:55:29 GMT
Now this sounds wrong but I took it out and had a little dribble so whipped it back in and all is good will have to stick with a tightish draw. Thank you everyone for your replies as always very helpful
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Post by crystal on Jan 18, 2015 14:58:34 GMT
Now this sounds wrong but I took it out and had a little dribble so whipped it back in and all is good will have to stick with a tightish draw. Thank you everyone for your replies as always very helpful Nothing wrong drooling sometimes @granddad
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Post by Grandad on Jan 18, 2015 15:36:04 GMT
Now this sounds wrong but I took it out and had a little dribble so whipped it back in and all is good will have to stick with a tightish draw. Thank you everyone for your replies as always very helpful Nothing wrong drooling sometimes @granddad
Oh yes crystal
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2015 15:37:11 GMT
i never have that bottom screw in .. on my kayfun
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Post by Deleted on Jan 18, 2015 20:07:30 GMT
Now this sounds wrong but I took it out and had a little dribble so whipped it back in and all is good will have to stick with a tightish draw. Thank you everyone for your replies as always very helpful Give it an extra shake before putting it back stops the weeping, not too many though that's called something else....ha ha ...had my "daddy chat" with my two boys today..... Cut a washer to seal it, a bit of plastic from something boughted (all rights Perpetua), you know the plastic packaging that has a cardboard back. It will also protect your device if a little gets through. here is the plastic on my vaporshark, the inevitable juice from air holes on my drippers, orchid V4 sits on this, not into the device to attack circuit boards....
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Post by markus on Jan 18, 2015 20:51:10 GMT
Now this sounds wrong but I took it out and had a little dribble so whipped it back in and all is good will have to stick with a tightish draw. Thank you everyone for your replies as always very helpful most people get a slightly larger drill bit & make the air hole bigger, I did with mine & it improved the draw.
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