Silvers ESG Skyline Experience

Lube where the red is.
I put a line of vg where the airflow thread is and that makes it turn very smoothly.
I don't lube the drip tip as it's a lose fit with vg.View attachment 96347

Thanks @Christos - I lubed the top two red marks of yours - and the very bottom one
But not the others
Will do some lubing when she is ready for the next fill
Thanks for all the help - your annotated photos are TOPS! :campeon:
 
Thanks @Christos - I lubed the top two red marks of yours - and the very bottom one
But not the others
Will do some lubing when she is ready for the next fill
Thanks for all the help - your annotated photos are TOPS! :campeon:
Thanks. The tank comes ultrasoniced and lubed from esg so you should be good until a wash.
 
juice flow control was tight so I went the pliers route @Christos ...slight damage to threads but it still works :mad:

Will never look at her the same again

Now I need vape wife No2 to compensate for insecurities over vape wife
:eek:
I see. True to your name you hulk smashed the airflow... :D
 
I didn't lube mine and I opened the juice flow too much..now I can't close it and I will have to take a spanner to loosen it after I finish my first tank! The flavour is awesome!
 
Lol! Did nobody check out @Rob Fisher 's thread on the ESG skyline?

I think I may have done the same thing as @Cobrali

Was chatting to Rob on the phone earlier today and told him my juice flow control was very stiff - I can't move it.

Strange thing is that I did not force anything when I set it up the first time (was too scared to)
I may have opened it too much, but I certainly didnt apply any excessive force.

Going to have to figure out how to remedy this. I will probably have to open up and give it the full lube treatment as per @Christos 's previous diagram (on all the red parts)

@Cobrali - if you figure it out - let us know
I dont want to break anything.
Mine is also working beautifully - but tank is empty now
 
I think I may have done the same thing as @Cobrali

Was chatting to Rob on the phone earlier today and told him my juice flow control was very stiff - I can't move it.

Strange thing is that I did not force anything when I set it up the first time (was too scared to)
I may have opened it too much, but I certainly didnt apply any excessive force.

Going to have to figure out how to remedy this. I will probably have to open up and give it the full lube treatment as per @Christos 's previous diagram (on all the red parts)

@Cobrali - if you figure it out - let us know
I dont want to break anything.
Mine is also working beautifully - but tank is empty now
@Silver same problem here... like @Cobrali spanner solution - safer than pliers
 
Make sure the knurled juice flow control thing is seated properly... it must be 100% flush.


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Guys!
It should come lose with fingers...
Take the top off and try losen with the fingers.
Otherwise take it apart and insert your finger in the Base chimney and turn...

The chamber where the coil sits... insert finger into chimney and turn from there.
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Guys!
It should come lose with fingers...
Take the top off and try losen with the fingers.
Otherwise take it apart and insert your finger in the Base chimney and turn...

The chamber where the coil sits... insert finger into chimney and turn from there.
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It doesnt work..

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@Takie any advice for the people with the stuck chimney?

My advice is lube the thread but it too late for that.

@Cobrali can you perhaps pour some pg down the chimney between the airflow control and wiggle it at all?
 
No pg..but I tried to lub the gaps with juice
This is horrible :eek:
Tried putting the chimney section in the freezer?
Mine doesn't get stuck even if I tighten it open or closed.
I can only think the thread must be causing the issues but it also works without the lube on the threads. ..

I'm very confused and don't know what else to suggest.
 
If you have a ultrasonic cleaner you can submerge it it a lubricant of sorts , as thin as possible do a while. The lube should migrate and help loosen the threads.
 
If you have a ultrasonic cleaner you can submerge it it a lubricant of sorts , as thin as possible do a while. The lube should migrate and help loosen the threads.
I will try it in my ultrasonic..but now where to find a lube..

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