Melo 3 + Ccell 0.9

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Update on the Melo III 4ml... I think the juice dumping is when the cap is loose... I had loosened the juice fill last night because I think I was getting an airlock... and I left it loose and this morning again the tank dumped it's contents onto the Snow Wolf. :confused: I have screwed the cap on tight and it's vaping fine.
I told you that you would figure the leak out! ;)
 
Hi All,



Also a question re the Melo 3, when vaping you don't see any air bubbles coming from the Coil. Due to the construction of the tank is it possible that the bubbles may get stuck between the coil and the chimney (tube)?
Just to go back to @ettiennedj question more for me really.

Showing the coil head and top hat seal.
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Showing the top hat fitted to coil head
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This is a sketch showing the trapped air.
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I don't think the trapped air will have much effect on the vaping efficiency of the coil. Any small amount of tipping will move the juice and air, as well as normal vaping will tend to pull it through the ceramic along with the juice.
Dave
 
Thanks @ShamZ so would this not be the same for the ccells then?

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It should be.

If it is bubbling like yours after a drag, that is not an issue.

Most of my coils and RBAs will bubble when working properly. My current CCell does not bubble at all but is still drinking juice so there is no issue.

I think the bubbles our ceramic comrades are speaking about is when you open up the top cap slightly and release the vacuum, but even then once it bubbles it is absorbing juice properly and works.

Or did I miss something about "bad bubbles"? I'm sorry if I did, have not browsed the forum properly today.
 
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