Hello everyone, I hope you are all OK.
I was reading a review of an RTA, which reminded me of something I had forgotten about myself. This was after filling a tank, turning it upside down to "equalise the pressure" and prevent leaking.
Now, I have never done this myself, and haven't really suffered with leaky tanks.
So I wondered does anyone actually do this, and if you do, do you find it to work to stop tanks leaking? Or was this more of a thing with very old RTA's? Even with my Orchid I never did this and didn't suffer any leaking. Or is it possible it is just a myth that people have continued to do?
I really do not know if it does what it is meant to or not, so it would be nice to know from people that do this, or someone that does know for sure if it does equalise the pressure.
I was reading a review of an RTA, which reminded me of something I had forgotten about myself. This was after filling a tank, turning it upside down to "equalise the pressure" and prevent leaking.
Now, I have never done this myself, and haven't really suffered with leaky tanks.
So I wondered does anyone actually do this, and if you do, do you find it to work to stop tanks leaking? Or was this more of a thing with very old RTA's? Even with my Orchid I never did this and didn't suffer any leaking. Or is it possible it is just a myth that people have continued to do?
I really do not know if it does what it is meant to or not, so it would be nice to know from people that do this, or someone that does know for sure if it does equalise the pressure.