Hunter Mahan wrote: » I'd bet money it's the pull, if he's only filling 3/4
Mcnage01 wrote: » Thanks gents, yeah could well be me pulling too hard on it.. i'll bare this in mind next time im using it.
Green Hornet wrote: » Still hard to see how he could pull all the way through the atty and up the cone through the mouthpiece? That would require nearly sucking all the juice from the tank. There'd be no vapour either due to flooding. Wonder is it condensation building up in the chamber below the mouthpiece? I always remove those 2 baffles. The vapour is warmer and requires less of a draw. Try taking out the flat piece at the tip where the hole is with a paper clip. There's another one inside that too. That chamber holds condensation sometimes.
Stained Class wrote: » I've got my imist about a week now & get the same problem sometimes. The liquid leaks down into the battery compartment sometimes & gets drawn back up the system thru the mouthpiece, giving a nasty taste. I sometimes blow it out with an airline. Changed the cartrige this evening & no probs now. How long are they meant to last anyway?
newmark wrote: » This might be a stupid question now but are you putting the small rubber thing back on to the tank after filling the tank with liquid?
Stefan_Cork wrote: » yeah, i bought dct tanks 3mls, the wee ones and popped em onto my imist battery. I like it as it works great and saves me cleaning the yoke + lasts all day. I just cba dripping all the time and waiting for that dry hit, tanks all the way for me...
Stained Class wrote: » Stop Press! Not alone the Chineese are seeming unable to design & manufacture a washer to prevent leakage.:rolleyes: Also tonight one of my attys failed. 3 weeks into the usage of this system? Unreal. Based on this, I would't trust these people to open a packet of crisps, let alone do anything else.
Neil_Sedaka wrote: » For what it's worth, I never, ever had any leaks from my Imist either
Stained Class wrote: » E-cigs are a great idea, but I can't see myself replacing analogs with them. Not with the level of unreliability I've experianced anyway. I just don't it's for me.
Stained Class wrote: » Apologies for that post last night lads. It seems that I'm one of the unlucky ones with this system. I was unlucky with the system I had before too(DSE-901). Despite everything, I tried to keep faith with it, but the Atty failing was just the last straw. E-cigs are a great idea, but I can't see myself replacing analogs with them. Not with the level of unreliability I've experianced anyway. I know plenty on here have had better experiances & as an idea they've great potential. I just don't it's for me.
Hunter Mahan wrote: » It's a pity you are having such troubles, it can be frustrating when crap like that happens. If I was asked by someone looking to give up smoking then I have to admit I would no longer recommend a starter kit, like an ego or tornado. They are too fiddly and the attomizers are too unreliable. In my opinion you have to splash the cash if you really want to succeed first time out, you need something bulletproof, reliable and easy to use. For the price of 14 boxes of smokes you would be up and running and I doubt you would ever go back on the analogues. Based on my own experience I would recommend the following as a good starting point: *Lavatube - Simple variable voltage sturdy machine. *4 proper batteries - when you get proper batteries one will last a day, and having 4 of them means you only need to charge every other day. *20 boge standard resistance cartomizers - great flavour and excellent quality. *3 30ml bottles of a safe eliquid like RY4, at different strengths, high, medium and low - very few people dislike RY4 and experimentation can come later. *A stainless steel arry tank - again bulletproof, no leaks ever and simple to fill *An arry punch - even I can't f*ck it up using one of these. Anyone of any age could use that set up without any major difficulties, and using the condom method of filling with a little blow through after, there's no need for syringes or anything either. 1 fill up in the morning, maybe a top up in the evening and away you go, no leaks, no dry hits, no fuss.