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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 25, 2015 16:35:10 GMT
I'm using an iTaste 134 with a Protank 2 and Kanger Kanger Airflow Control Valve V2. The valve gets flooded every now and then, which leads to gurgling. I rewick the coil head every week with pre-made wicks and wires from FastTech.
Now I'm wondering if there any tanks which don't leak/get flooded, etc.
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Post by dalealan on Jul 25, 2015 16:54:06 GMT
Never had a leak yet on the subtank mini.
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Post by sonicflowjoe on Jul 25, 2015 17:29:43 GMT
Picked up an Isub G the other day and it's been totally leak and gurgle free. Think you should be looking at this new breed of sub ohm clearos. I reckon the more restricted airflow on the likes of protanks and such leads to excess liquid getting sucked into the coil. That and condensation dripping back down the air tube leading to gurgling. Nice selection of sub ohm clearos here at decent prices and free postage www.kingzofvapour.com/collections/sub-ohm-tanks
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Post by GunJack on Jul 25, 2015 21:48:03 GMT
I'm using an iTaste 134 with a Protank 2 and Kanger Kanger Airflow Control Valve V2. The valve gets flooded every now and then, which leads to gurgling. I rewick the coil head every week with pre-made wicks and wires from FastTech. Now I'm wondering if there any tanks which don't leak/get flooded, etc. same tank setup as I use...several tips:- 1. every time you refill, take the drip tip off, and pull through the tip, the airway through the tank, AND TAKE THE HEAD OUT OF THE BASE and clean out in there too. A cocktail stick wrapped with a small strip of kitchen roll works 2. I also use the pre-mades from FT - sometimes you need to take a few strands out from the coil to stop dry hits, but also you sometimes you need to put a few strands of wick over the top of the coil to prevent excess juice getting past the coil and into the base. ..very much some trial and error involved
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Post by phatfil on Jul 25, 2015 22:07:21 GMT
i too had the same with protankII and III attys, ive since invested in rba's and have found that if you get that issue its generally a wicking issue, the wick should form an absorbent dam between the juice in and air in and if its not successful juice gets past and results in a gurgle. i can recomend the subtank mini and the clones found on fasttech, i have an original and have a number of fasttech clone bases and acrylic bell caps all vape with authentic kanger coil heads without a single gurgle, and if you use the rba option they are easy to set up too.. lots of how to vids etc on utube grab a fastech subtank clone and authentic coils and forget about gurgling imho you dont have to sub ohm and can restrict the air in if you want to. www.fasttech.com/products/3006/10012000/2383300-subtank-mini-styled-occ-clearomizer for example or www.fasttech.com/p/2339600 and www.fasttech.com/p/2378800not forgetting www.fasttech.com/products/3007/10009412/2664301if you want more than 1 hehe
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 26, 2015 18:26:58 GMT
Ah, but if I get a subtank then I'd have to change the mod too lol.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 26, 2015 18:53:19 GMT
What ratio eliquid do you use doctorjellybean? As much as I like the sub tanks, I do enjoy and use daily Protanks - without so much as a leak of gurgle. I do also use FT's ready coils and always pop a snippet of wick across the coil just to fill the channels a little better as G-J suggests. With that and a VG heavy elquid then I don't get leaks, nor do I let the tank run too low either.
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 26, 2015 19:15:23 GMT
What ratio eliquid do you use doctorjellybean? As much as I like the sub tanks, I do enjoy and use daily Protanks - without so much as a leak of gurgle. I do also use FT's ready coils and always pop a snippet of wick across the coil just to fill the channels a little better as G-J suggests. With that and a VG heavy elquid then I don't get leaks, nor do I let the tank run too low either. I believe it is 70%PG 30%VG (Hangsen Ancient). It's the only e-liquid I use, as I have not found another flavour which resembles Old Holborn roll-up baccy. When you say a snippet of wick across the coil, do you mean on top of the existing wick?
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 26, 2015 20:27:50 GMT
When you say a snippet of wick across the coil, do you mean on top of the existing wick? Yes, just that exactly . . . . I use a piece that I've snipped off tidying up the ready coil. I believe it is 70%PG 30%VG (Hangsen Ancient). It's the only e-liquid I use, as I have not found another flavour which resembles Old Holborn roll-up baccy. The high PG is probably not helping with the gurgles . . . . especially with the warmer temperatures which will make it more runny than usual. That flavour is available as a concentrate: www.cig-eliquid.co.uk/Hangsen_Ancientold_flavour_concentrate_20ml/p649230_10249884.aspxAn option is to maybe try mixing it yourself in a higher VG ratio?
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Post by GunJack on Jul 26, 2015 20:58:47 GMT
^^^ what Perpetua says about pg/vg, the lowest PG I go is 70% (but prefer 80%) and it does make some gurgling more likely especially in the warm... but take a bit of time to get the wicks right and it will minimise the effects
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Post by doctorjellybean on Jul 26, 2015 22:09:20 GMT
I believe it is 70%PG 30%VG (Hangsen Ancient). It's the only e-liquid I use, as I have not found another flavour which resembles Old Holborn roll-up baccy. The high PG is probably not helping with the gurgles . . . . especially with the warmer temperatures which will make it more runny than usual. That flavour is available as a concentrate: www.cig-eliquid.co.uk/Hangsen_Ancientold_flavour_concentrate_20ml/p649230_10249884.aspxAn option is to maybe try mixing it yourself in a higher VG ratio? Ok, that's something new to me. What do I mix it with, and at what ratios?
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Post by tim on Jul 26, 2015 22:39:45 GMT
If you are going to start mixing doctorjellybean, you need a few basic mixing supplies. A syringe, (or two,..... or more for other flavours), something to mix it in (old used bottles are good), and the main ingredients (Nicotine base, PG and VG, plus the concentrate). It really is simple to do though, look at the mixing calc on this forum for the quantities you need for whatever pg/vg/nic strength you want. Then mix, wait for it to steep and vape away. After the initial extra outlay, you will save yourself a fortune on juice. p.s. I don't know what percentage that brand mixes at, but somebody will.
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Post by Perpetua on Jul 27, 2015 5:31:40 GMT
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Post by chykensa on Jul 27, 2015 7:57:49 GMT
I mix 90% of my juices, and can vouch for the savings. As an example, I mixed 150ml of juice last week. The concentrate cost about £10 for 30ml (I used it all), plus I reckon no more than £3 for the PG, VG and Nicotine Base. Grand total of £13.00 for 150ml of juice, that's around 90p/10ml. The particular concentrate I used needs only a couple of days of steeping, so will be ready to vape this week. There is a certain outlay in the tools for the job, syringes, etc, but once you have this equipment, you will be on a winner from the second mix! And you have total control over the percentages, so can experiment not only with your favourite flavour, but for a couple of quid you could try other concentrates too. If you don't like them after trying, you will be able to shift them and recoup some of your outlay here in the Classified section of the forum. The other advantage is that there are many of us here who mix our own, so there is always plenty of help should you require it
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2015 8:06:15 GMT
totally agree with what's been said re mixing doctorjellybean and disagree with sonicflowjoe about you needing a new tank Protank heads will be available for a while yet - in fact I have some on order from FT There is a quick fix for gurgling tanks on here somewhere? ( ) but play with your mix before you buy a new tank as every tank has a different tweak to it (even if basically they're the same) Not everyone sub-ohms and it doesn't bother us in the slightest! at the end of the day what matters is that you stay off the stinkies....not what tank/mod you use!!!
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