@Chukin'Vape - been kinda stable since yesterday with standard wicking, haven't tried the vertical coil yet, never done one so I need a bit of a tutorial for the wicking - any pointers?
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The only time mine managed to leak was when the chimney section was not tightened all the way down. I did not even notice it at first, only when I tried fastening the tank onto the base and noticed that it did not tighten down all the way...Well damn, the mystery leak strikes again.. been ok since I wicked it yesterday. A few minutes ago, the leak spontaneously started.
It's weird because it happened while the billow was standing on my desk. I don't carry it around much because of the leaking, hadn't even moved it for a few minutes and BOOM the leak started.
There is only one logical explanation.
My billow is HAUNTED BY EVIL GHOSTS
(Or kanger has sent a ninja to mess with it because I've badmouthed them)
LOL that was funny!!! HEHEI've checked all the obvious culprits - chimney, o-rings (swapped for new ones), careful wicking, government bribes etc.
@Chukin'Vape - been kinda stable since yesterday with standard wicking, haven't tried the vertical coil yet, never done one so I need a bit of a tutorial for the wicking - any pointers?
Aha! That's very helpful, thanks
Ohms on that build?
Awesome pictorial. Thank you. Now I feel the want to get a billow and try that.Hope this helps - thought id go the extra mile. Scuze the image heavy post...
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Do me a favor and make the wicks longer. Cut it tapered that the thin part touches the very bottom of the juice channels. (yes, i know the possibility of dry hits will now increase, but I want to try and eliminate wicking as the culprit here)@Kuhlkatz - All the o-rings are there for sure. Here's a pic of a fresh wick to show how I generally do it. The wicking is a tiny bit shorter than usual.
Will be trying Chuck's vertical build after this.
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I just didn't tighten it down fully. Wanted to better show the wick sticking out at the bottom.in that top picture it does not look like the chimney section is tightened down all the way... is this how you install it or did you just take the picture while not screwing it down all the way?
on mine, it had leaking issues because of that chimney section not tightened all the way down.. well it had the issue once.. hehe
@method1 - Any update?