UncleRJ
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Sadly for whatever reason, the fill port of my Lemo 2 started to not want to move fully into the open position but at least I got it back to where it was fully closed.
So I studied on it and came up with this.
Screw the chimney section into the top cap after the drip tip has been removed.
Take the deck portion and trim the wick until the bottom ends of the wick just touch the liquid channels.
Screw the deck part onto the airflow base.
Take the glass tube and insert over the chimney into the top cap which is upside down on a steady flat surface.
While holding the glass tank gently but firmly into the gasket in the top cap, using a needle bottle fill via the space between the chimney and the inside of the glass. When the fluid reaches the base of the chimney, take the deck/airflow assembly and screw the deck into the base of the chimney and finger tighten.
I can do this in less time than it took me to write this down.
And I figure filling this way gets a few more ML into the tank.
And it still vapes GREAT!
So I studied on it and came up with this.
Screw the chimney section into the top cap after the drip tip has been removed.
Take the deck portion and trim the wick until the bottom ends of the wick just touch the liquid channels.
Screw the deck part onto the airflow base.
Take the glass tube and insert over the chimney into the top cap which is upside down on a steady flat surface.
While holding the glass tank gently but firmly into the gasket in the top cap, using a needle bottle fill via the space between the chimney and the inside of the glass. When the fluid reaches the base of the chimney, take the deck/airflow assembly and screw the deck into the base of the chimney and finger tighten.
I can do this in less time than it took me to write this down.
And I figure filling this way gets a few more ML into the tank.
And it still vapes GREAT!