gary68
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Hi @Silverback01 I've had moisture under the tank and haven't managed to cure that..
No more juice out of air holes after filling though. since I started really stuffing the juice ports and leaving it long enough to dangle below the deck and fluff it underneath too.
This helps stop the pressure flooding the deck when screwing the top back on. Too little wick and the deck floods. Don't think the airflow ring is removable.. Or is it.? .
The soggy bottom is just what's passed through the seals on the airflow ring..or as Andy mentions probably condensation. I can live with that
No more juice out of air holes after filling though. since I started really stuffing the juice ports and leaving it long enough to dangle below the deck and fluff it underneath too.
This helps stop the pressure flooding the deck when screwing the top back on. Too little wick and the deck floods. Don't think the airflow ring is removable.. Or is it.? .
The soggy bottom is just what's passed through the seals on the airflow ring..or as Andy mentions probably condensation. I can live with that
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