flibby
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And I know by asking this question lots of people will have had issues with flooding in their tanks, which is related to my question too.
What i'm looking at is the science of why a tank doesn't flood that someone with a far more scientific brain than I can explain. I can explain the inner workings of the legal world, but I don't have the elements to understand when a vacuum isn't a vacuum etc...
So as I understand, we have a glass tank on most devices now, subtank, RTA, whatever. This tank seals on both sides of the glass with an o-ring. Fine, I can understand that this creates the air bubble trapped in the top of the tank.
Then we put a coil in. A coil with two/four holes whether from the bottom or from the sides. We also have a chimney at the top, and air-holes from beneath.
In my mind casting back to childhood science, if I put a glass upside down in a bowl of water, the water in the cup stops the air from going in. If you put a cylinder, or a colander in a bowl of water, as we have with a airy coil, the water flows in...
So can any scientists/people with common sense help to explain this to me please? My Subtank plus vapes best when I can see air through the juice holes, so why doesn't the juice just flow in!
What i'm looking at is the science of why a tank doesn't flood that someone with a far more scientific brain than I can explain. I can explain the inner workings of the legal world, but I don't have the elements to understand when a vacuum isn't a vacuum etc...
So as I understand, we have a glass tank on most devices now, subtank, RTA, whatever. This tank seals on both sides of the glass with an o-ring. Fine, I can understand that this creates the air bubble trapped in the top of the tank.
Then we put a coil in. A coil with two/four holes whether from the bottom or from the sides. We also have a chimney at the top, and air-holes from beneath.
In my mind casting back to childhood science, if I put a glass upside down in a bowl of water, the water in the cup stops the air from going in. If you put a cylinder, or a colander in a bowl of water, as we have with a airy coil, the water flows in...
So can any scientists/people with common sense help to explain this to me please? My Subtank plus vapes best when I can see air through the juice holes, so why doesn't the juice just flow in!