Yes top fill!
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This one all vendors will bring in. Looks like it will be a winner...I think we need a group buy.
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I'm sure a few of them already have a crate or two of these on a courier already, just hope there are a few black ones in thereThis one all vendors will bring in. Looks like it will be a winner...
That's the nature of this beast, I sold mine to a very persistent friend, my replacement v1 arrives tomorrowLooks great! I got my black V1 just a week ago , at least at a steal of a price though . Only thing that I'm wondering - won't the pressure created from top filling and then screwing the cap on possibly present a problem with leaking straight out of the bottom airflow? (just when / after filling)
I highly doubt it, as the tank is not a sealed vacuum. Chances are it will just push a teeny bit of air through the drip tip, but even this will be negligible as the tank only seals when tight. Thread will allow air to escape until the o-ring catchesLooks great! I got my black V1 just a week ago , at least at a steal of a price though . Only thing that I'm wondering - won't the pressure created from top filling and then screwing the cap on possibly present a problem with leaking straight out of the bottom airflow? (just when / after filling)
What you're saying theoretically makes a lot of sense to me, but I would have then thought the same would be true of the Bellus - which in my experience leaks out of the side airflow (not bottom directly onto mod) when filling (only then) if not wicked 110 % perfectly (and I often had what was to my mind identical wicking, whereas one time it would leak when filling and the other time not).I highly doubt it, as the tank is not a sealed vacuum. Chances are it will just push a teeny bit of air through the drip tip, but even this will be negligible as the tank only seals when tight. Thread will allow air to escape until the o-ring catches
But this is a completely noob opinion/assumption with no top fill experience.
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What you're saying theoretically makes a lot of sense to me, but I would have then thought the same would be true of the Bellus - which in my experience leaks out of the side airflow (not bottom directly onto mod) when filling (only then) if not wicked 110 % perfectly (and I often had what was to my mind identical wicking, whereas one time it would leak when filling and the other time not).
As the Goblin Mini is known to leak if not wicked perfectly (I've been lucky enough to not have it leak in the week that I've had it) anyway, I would think it would be more likely to leak than the Bellus when filling. The air slots on version 2 seems to be raised though, which might combat this - but still a possibility.
I hope that won't be a problem...? If that's the case I'd rather live with the screwing of V1...Looks great! I got my black V1 just a week ago , at least at a steal of a price though . Only thing that I'm wondering - won't the pressure created from top filling and then screwing the cap on possibly present a problem with leaking straight out of the bottom airflow? (just when / after filling)
Those are like Lush/Sapor decks which can be more spacious for your freedom building.But still no velocity posts
I'll keep mine for the collection. To show both of them like children that have aged Hahaha but I don't need photos to remind me of them. It's the real thingCan't wait for this and top fill is an absolute win!
I foresee a lot of V1's in the classifieds very soon
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