Sealing the attomiser to the mod.

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Not sure if others experience this. Maybe I am doing something wrong causing my own problem.
With two bottom airflow attomiser I get a lot of splatter around the base. If you don't concentrate it builds up and using capillary action seeps towards the 510 pin to a point it runs into the mods internals. I wanted to seal the attomiser to the mod. I made a Washer with folder cardboard. It seems to work well.
In the picture you will see the washer and that it is damp from E-Juice and around the mod there is splatter.20210110_214130.jpg
 
Not sure if others experience this. Maybe I am doing something wrong causing my own problem.
With two bottom airflow attomiser I get a lot of splatter around the base. If you don't concentrate it builds up and using capillary action seeps towards the 510 pin to a point it runs into the mods internals. I wanted to seal the attomiser to the mod. I made a Washer with folder cardboard. It seems to work well.
In the picture you will see the washer and that it is damp from E-Juice and around the mod there is splatter.View attachment 218921
This could also stop attomiser rocking on the mod in another post.
 
This is one of the reasons I use a top airflow atomizer. I don't have this problem. I use the Zeus Dual.
 
Not sure if others experience this. Maybe I am doing something wrong causing my own problem.
With two bottom airflow attomiser I get a lot of splatter around the base. If you don't concentrate it builds up and using capillary action seeps towards the 510 pin to a point it runs into the mods internals. I wanted to seal the attomiser to the mod. I made a Washer with folder cardboard. It seems to work well.
In the picture you will see the washer and that it is damp from E-Juice and around the mod there is splatter.View attachment 218921

Its not just you, I get this on both my Dvarw DL and Citadel RDA.
 
I don't think you're going to get away with that using a bottom airflow RTA. Some tanks however are more leaky than others. I also have this issue but I live with it, unscrewing the tank and giving it a wipe with a wet tissue every now and then.

As mentioned above, you can solve the problem with a top-airflow rank but I've never been a fan of any of them, maybe I'm just old fashioned in that sense.
 
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