Over the years I have noticed a no of RTA's that if you fill completely they will flood the base and you get leaks. It is one of the reasons I bed my cotton in before I assemble. I find that a dryish cotton does not leak after assembly and filling. In fact I often see bubbles when I fill for the...
It is rare that I do the major pitstop thing and often that I will think, let me just refresh that tank and use that for a while. This is usually done in my lunchtime.
So how do you talk about something that just took you less than 5 minutes ?
My Arbiter solo was looking forlorn and lonely and...
Reading this, the only thing that comes to mind is when you wick, do you bed in your cotton. Some times if you hit the fire button before the cotton is fully saturated you can singe the inside. The makes a resistance to wicking properly and could lead to dry hits.
Out of habit now I always bed...
This might illustrate. You can see the bottom of the RDA. This is the juice well. So as the name implies it is a well for juice. The cotton needs just enough to dip into this well to be able to pull the juice up to the coil. Each RDA will have it's own characteristic as to how much juice it can...