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SnapDragon NY

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Aegis geek vape lush Q2

The only thing I could find Lush Q2 is the Efest battery charger-
What tank are you using on the Geek Vape Aegis, was it a kit(tank and mod) or are you using the pod system? What Tank are you using- should say on the tank.
What coils are you using?
Can you post a picture here on the forum of your Tank?

Make sure you prime the coil- drops of ejuice on the cotton juice holes and a few drops down the center of your coil.
- close the airflow when filling-
Don't fill tank to the top-
Open the air flow after filling and turn the tank upside down for a few minutes- helps establish vacuum.
With a new coil let the juice soak in for at least 15 minutes.
Start your coil on very low wattage to break in the coil- 5 watt increments until you reach the coils optimum coil watts rating. It should say that on the coil.
Hold a paper towel around the air vents on the tank and blow thru the drip tip- sometimes helps in getting leaking to stop.
 
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Here is a screenshot of what I bought. By the way, I sure do appreciate your help! I will try your new instructions tomorrow and let you know how it goes.
 

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Amber Petti

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Here is a screenshot of what I bought. By the way, I sure do appreciate your help! I will try your new instructions tomorrow and let you know how it goes.
That’s the Aegis Boost. Is the flap where you fill it, fully closed? Can you see if juice is leaking from there? I have the boost and if I overfill it, it leaks from the fill port.
 

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Here is a screenshot of what I bought. By the way, I sure do appreciate your help! I will try your new instructions tomorrow and let you know how it goes.

Those ideas to stop leaking I gave you are for glass Sub Tanks with factory coils- they will not work for your pod.
There are a few videos on You Tube about this Boost Pod and the leaking- along with @Amber Petti tip on overfilling and this video might help since I do not own this Pod system

 
Nothing is working. Still leaking. I was wondering about the parameters. The insert that came with the vape doesn't say what they should be set at.
 

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You have to be more specific as to what parameters and what coils you are using... As for the leak, have you taken the pod off the unit and cleaned it ....you will have to locate where it is leaking from.
This: https://www.geekvape.com/project/aegis-boost/ is the Geek Vape page for the Boost. It has the parts labeled so we may better understand your questions. Also you need to tell us exactly what you are doing....we want to help you...
 

Just Frank

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Maybe your coil is missing an oring? I have the same Aegis Boost kit. My contact area (under the pod when it's together), has been bone dry. I mainly use the RBA these days but never had trouble with the coil pod. Seeing the liquid level is a task though considering the pods are black.
 
You have been really terrific! So helpful and patient with a newby! I have decided to send it back. It is not worth all this trouble.
Thank you though!
 

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You have been really terrific! So helpful and patient with a newby! I have decided to send it back. It is not worth all this trouble.
Thank you though!

Are you going to get another one? Could have been a defective pod. There are so many pod mods on the market or even a mod and a tank system that would work better for you- I hope you are not giving up on vaping!
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You might consider this kit. The page linked also links to spare coils for the PnP tank with the kit. Hope it is a simple enough kit for you. I'm including a video by Zophie. The video is for a slightly different kit, though it is similar enough I'd figure the same basic instructions apply.


Could not locate a video for the PnP kit. It is a rather new kit. As I said though the same basics ought to apply as the Caliber kit Zophie reviews in the video I link. These basic kits are becoming very standardized for ease of use. Usually after watching a quick video like the one linked you can get a good idea how to use the kit.

Also the kit is retailing for less than $30. So if you get it and find it doesn't suit, you're not out a brick of cash. If you are wanting simple, stick to what is called "regulated" devices. I could suggest some simple kits that are mechanical mods. I sense even the simplest mechanical I would suggest would be too complex, too much trouble to bother with for you. So yes, I think it better you stay with regulated kits.

Please understand I'm not writing this to be sarcastic, smart or have an "attitude" with you. I am writing it because I'm picking up your frustration and desire to "just vape". Seeing that come across from you, I can only see guiding you toward the route of regulated devices. It only makes sense to steer you that way. I myself don't use regulated device, save one, sparingly. To me they're too complex. A circuit in them can go out and you're left with a paperweight.

There's nothing wrong in how anyone vapes. What is right for you is what you feel right. I'm not saying there is anything wrong, only saying I have a different preference. We all find our own way to enjoy vaping. I hope you can find a kit that works for you.
 
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