clint
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I got my new fogger v2 in the post today and was quite excited about it.
Whilst taking it apart I managed to snap the o ring that goes around the base of the chimney that holds the wicks in place (not to worry, there are spares). After giving it a good wash I did the 510 connector fix with the little o ring.
Building the coil seemed quite straightforward. I doubled up some 3mm silica and did 4 wraps of .2 kanthal, fastened everything in place, assembled the atomizer, filled it up then went to vape it. It seemed that the wick chamber had flooded.
It occurred to me that I hadn't replaced the o ring that I'd snapped so thought I'd better do that. It seems that I can't get the o rings on without snapping them. I've got 2 of them left and I'm left wondering if there is either a knack to getting them on or if there is a way to set it up without having to use them.
Any help would be much appreciated (its seriously p***ing me off).
Thanks
Whilst taking it apart I managed to snap the o ring that goes around the base of the chimney that holds the wicks in place (not to worry, there are spares). After giving it a good wash I did the 510 connector fix with the little o ring.
Building the coil seemed quite straightforward. I doubled up some 3mm silica and did 4 wraps of .2 kanthal, fastened everything in place, assembled the atomizer, filled it up then went to vape it. It seemed that the wick chamber had flooded.
It occurred to me that I hadn't replaced the o ring that I'd snapped so thought I'd better do that. It seems that I can't get the o rings on without snapping them. I've got 2 of them left and I'm left wondering if there is either a knack to getting them on or if there is a way to set it up without having to use them.
Any help would be much appreciated (its seriously p***ing me off).
Thanks