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Plug for genesis screw holes?

RicModMaker

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If like me you don't want your atties to leak in your pocket, what do you use to plug the hole that nearly all gennies Ive had seem to have? There always seems to be an extra screw hole that will let air into the tank.
The RSST doesn't have this problem because they provide you with a nice plug.
Anyone got any good idea what can be used? Ive tried cutting up carto rubber caps and bits of insulated wire but can find anything that fits perfectly.

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Depends on the atty,toothpick for the pulse g maybe,krakens a bit bigger.
 
I've found that plugs can actually cause problems with wicking, probably depends on the genny seems to work on the rsst, my hellfire had a couple of pieces of 1.5mm ss wire off cuts with the tops bent over at an angle which held in place wont be a complete seal but enough to resist a flood think i might still have one in my vape box will hook it out and try it.
 
I've found that plugs can actually cause problems with wicking, probably depends on the genny seems to work on the rsst, my hellfire had a couple of pieces of 1.5mm ss wire off cuts with the tops bent over at an angle which held in place wont be a complete seal but enough to resist a flood think i might still have one in my vape box will hook it out and try it.

Thanks Klinux. I don't agree though. If the wick is thin enough to leave a gap, I have no problems with wicking. Leaking and wet pockets on the other hand do my head in.

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Learnt something new this morning :D explains why my atty flooded when vaping, will take the little screw back out and try vaping it again later :imstupid
 
Learnt something new this morning :D explains why my atty flooded when vaping, will take the little screw back out and try vaping it again later :imstupid

It'll flood with the screw out Pepper. Just make the wick nice and loose.

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