Straydonkey
Member For 3 Years
Good eye!Either this is black electrical tape (not likely) or you pinched the o-ring and air is getting in.
Tanks create a vacuum so that the juice does not drain out like a sieve. If your o-rings are not installed correctly and sealed, you will get juice leaking out.
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Maybe you should stuff the juice holes with more cotton. The coilheads obviously getting floodedThank you. I am looking into ordering a new o-ring set
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There is no cotton at all in the tank, just a ceramic coil
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How does stuffing a pre-manufactured coil with more cotton fix the root of the problem? I'm curious how you came to this conclusion...Maybe you should stuff the juice holes with more cotton. The coilheads obviously getting flooded
From your pictures posted, I'm not able to find an Aspire tank that looks like yours. Do you have a box that it originally came in or anything by chance?does anyone know what aspire tank this is
I found out it is a Crown not AspireFrom your pictures posted, I'm not able to find an Aspire tank that looks like yours. Do you have a box that it originally came in or anything by chance?
Is there any kind of etching / writing on the tank ?
Well, for $20 you got a hell of a buy --- nothing wrong with that.Nope, no box. Bought it from my wifes daughters friend for $20 lol I didnt ask any questions lol
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Idk anything about your tanks, but if it's got holes bet you could fit some cotton in there. Sure u disassembled some coilheadsHow does stuffing a pre-manufactured coil with more cotton fix the root of the problem? I'm curious how you came to this conclusion...
While I understand where you are going with this idea, it is incorrect 1) for the type of coils he has --- he has the Ceramic coils, which do not have cotton in them and 2) That does not fix the root of the problem, that is nothing more than a bandage for the bleeding. And as with all bandages, they eventually absorb through and the problem is still there, along with the bloody mess.Idk anything about your tanks, but if it's got holes bet you could fit some cotton in there. Sure u disassembled some coilheads
As far as i know, crown doesn't make ceramic coils. they pretty much took a stance against them and deemed them "unsafe"While I understand where you are going with this idea, it is incorrect 1) for the type of coils he has --- he has the Ceramic coils, which do not have cotton in them and 2) That does not fix the root of the problem, that is nothing more than a bandage for the bleeding. And as with all bandages, they eventually absorb through and the problem is still there, along with the bloody mess.