Ron
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Post by Ron on Jun 8, 2016 20:33:47 GMT
In the youtube review he just pulls the top off and fills it then presses the top back on
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tim
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Post by tim on Jun 8, 2016 20:49:06 GMT
In the youtube review he just pulls the top off and fills it then presses the top back on Yeah. That is with dry wick. But back in the real world, that just causes an airlock with wet wick, which is not conducive to quick filling. I can fill two 6ml tanks faster than I can get 2ml in this bugger! I think he must have been using 100% pg, whereas most people have started using thicker vg based juice. I have some AG coming tomorrow, so maybe that might make a difference. Either way, I'll get the longer nozzle attachments, which makes it simple.
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Post by tonyb on Jun 9, 2016 0:47:51 GMT
I just line up the tip of my bottle above the fill hole and drip away but I don't flood the deck. I'm not even to carefull when I do this it doesn't matter if a little juice spills on the deck. Don't think I've ever had any trouble with an air lock. Try poking a tweezer or screw driver down the side of the wick between the wick and deck so you create a path for the air to escape. The wick once it becomes saturated it will refill any gap.
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