
Full Answer
How do I fill my vape tank?
- Screw off the top of your tank (Twist or slide top depending on the tank)
- Find the e-liquid fill hole.
- Place the tip of the e-liquid bottle into the fill hole.
- Slightly tilt the vape tank at an angle to stop air pockets.
- Slowly squeeze the bottle and fill the tank.
How do you fill a vape atomizer?
How do you fill a disposable vape tank?
How full should I fill my tank vape?
Can you fill a vape with water?
Can you recharge a disposable puff bar?
Can you recharge a disposable vape?
Should I close airflow when filling tank?
Where is the atomizer located in a vape?
Did You Pre-Drip Your Wick
The most common reason for the dry hit blues on a fresh coil is simple. So simple in fact it will blow your mind. Most new vapers believe that putting e-liquid in the tank and waiting a minute will give the juice enough time to seep in and start vaping.
Is My Juice Too Thick For This
Look at the tank system you have in your hand, the PG/VG ratio of your e-liquid will play a pivotal role in whether or not you have a great vaping experience. When looking at a coil system, I have a simple rule: The smaller the holes, the higher the need for PG (Propylene Glycol).
Aim The E-Liquid For The Side Wall
When you look down into any clearomizer you will see a post in the center with a hole in it. This is called the airflow channel and you do not want to put your e-liquid down it. The only thing you will achieve by getting e-liquid in there is a wet leg, so when filling your tank aim for the side wall made of glass or plastic.
What Do You Mean, There Is A Fill Line
If your tank has had a problem with leaking, aside from simple fixes like threads not being tightened properly – which we will get to in a minute – all clearomizer’s rely on vacuum pressure to keep the liquid from dropping out of the bottom.
Rubber Bits And Twisty Things
You should always pay attention to the gaskets and threads on your tank, and while you are filling it is a perfect time to glance over them. When using disposable or smaller clearomizers, if the rubber looks bad – with little tears and pieces missing – it is probably time to invest in something else.
Let It Warm Up First
Imagine getting into your vehicle, pushing the gas pedal to the floor and then starting the engine. Now sit there for the next 10 minutes without letting your foot move even slightly: my guess is you wouldn’t. Your tank is no different from the engine of your families automobile, you have to let it break in and warm up before giving it full power.
Conclusion
Six simple steps that will keep you from having a bad vaping experience, nothing overly complicated and now that you have read them, they seem like common sense. These simple steps are already being shown to people in a lot of vape shops, but as most vapers have never stepped inside one, this article is for them.
What is atomizer leakage?
Most vapers have experienced the problem of an atomizer leaking or flooding.
Reason 1: Flooding in the tank
If your atomizer leaks out from the bottom or exhibits a gurgling sound, the most likely cause is flooding. It typically occurs when there is too much e-liquid, or a tank refill occurred too fast for the cotton to absorb absorbed by the cotton.
Reason 2: Forget to close the bottom airflow hole before filling juice
A top filling model will be subject to leakage if you open the top filling hole without closing the bottom air inflow hole.
Reason 3: Sealing ring is broken
The rubber ring of the coil head forms a seal. This prevents any liquid going up the center of the clearomizer and into your mouth.
Reason 4: Coil head is not working
If the coil head has become worn, is faulty or is at the end of its lifespan, leakage problems will happen too. Try and replace a new heater core as this is a common issue.
Conclusion
To avoid a leaking problem, you need to pay attention to the way the tank is fitted, and clean both the chimney and deck frequently.
What is atomizer leakage?
Most vapers have experienced the problem of an atomizer leaking or flooding.
Reason 1: Flooding in the tank
If your atomizer leaks out from the bottom or exhibits a gurgling sound, the most likely cause is flooding. It typically occurs when there is too much e-liquid, or a tank refill occurred too fast for the cotton to absorb absorbed by the cotton.
Reason 2: Forget to close the bottom airflow hole before filling juice
A top filling model will be subject to leakage if you open the top filling hole without closing the bottom air inflow hole.
Reason 3: Sealing ring is broken
The rubber ring of the coil head forms a seal. This prevents any liquid going up the center of the clearomizer and into your mouth.
Reason 4: Coil head is not working
If the coil head has become worn, is faulty or is at the end of its lifespan, leakage problems will happen too. Try and replace a new heater core as this is a common issue.
Conclusion
To avoid a leaking problem, you need to pay attention to the way the tank is fitted, and clean both the chimney and deck frequently.
