I just bought a new Nautilus tank (original, full size), and like the one I already own, it constantly leaks into the coil/coil well. Very occasionally, it even leaks through its ONE airhole. (Interestingly, I have no such problems with the Nautilus Mini).
I recently bought a replacement original Nautilus because I'm familiar with it, it's a large size and I'm still readjusting to vaping after a year or two of relapsing back to cigarettes and wanted something I thought would be easy to make the switch back with.
I normally use the antiquated-but-dependable-and-light, first ever Kanger Box Mod - KBox - with 3000 or 3400 mah batteries, normally at the 8 or 13 watt setting. Or sometimes I use an E-lvt 30 watt at between 13 and 16 watts, with the same problem.
So, I have these two seemingly in-order tanks, which I can't manage to get to stop gurgling and spitting juice. At first I thought I had solved the issue by firmly replacing the bottom O-ring, but now I think that was never the issue.
I've tried keeping the airhole shut while filling, making sure I never overfill. I always shake the tank out on every fill. But it still keeps happening. I'm sure this question is "so 2015" or whatever, but if anyone has any tips, I'd be grateful.
I recently bought a replacement original Nautilus because I'm familiar with it, it's a large size and I'm still readjusting to vaping after a year or two of relapsing back to cigarettes and wanted something I thought would be easy to make the switch back with.
I normally use the antiquated-but-dependable-and-light, first ever Kanger Box Mod - KBox - with 3000 or 3400 mah batteries, normally at the 8 or 13 watt setting. Or sometimes I use an E-lvt 30 watt at between 13 and 16 watts, with the same problem.
So, I have these two seemingly in-order tanks, which I can't manage to get to stop gurgling and spitting juice. At first I thought I had solved the issue by firmly replacing the bottom O-ring, but now I think that was never the issue.
I've tried keeping the airhole shut while filling, making sure I never overfill. I always shake the tank out on every fill. But it still keeps happening. I'm sure this question is "so 2015" or whatever, but if anyone has any tips, I'd be grateful.