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Subtank mini leaking.

DaCubs14

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Just got a subox mini a few days ago, everything was going fine until yesterday I started having leaking through the adjustable air holes. Anyone else having this issue and know what it could be? Thank you

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madmonkey

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on top of all the great info in those threads there is one other thing to check...don't get me wrong, I've had over 30 different Kanger tanks from the CEX all the way up to the new subtank mini and this only happened on one, but it's still possible....on top of looking at the o-rings, seals, and making sure you don't over fill the tank and you can turn it upside down and blow threw the airholes like a Kayfun to equalize and clear things out there is one more thing to check for

one one of my protank 2's when they first came out back in 2013 I had one that wouldn't feed right and dry hit after dry hit no matter what I did, I replaced the o-rings, went threw multiple coils, and still nothing worked...then one day when I held it just right in the light I saw the center post was slightly crooked....it was ever so slight but it was enough to keep the center post from sealing against the coil properly and screwing everything up. They're more than likely just press fit in just like the protanks so you should be able to take everything completely apart and take a pair of pliers with some paper towel or a bit of cloth inbetween the pliers and the centerpost and move it with some careful effort....I am not by any means saying this is what is causing your problems....but if all other possiblities are exhausted than that might be one final thing to check...best of luck to you :)
 

DaCubs14

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Well I've done about everything I've read on the Internet about this, think I'll just be switching to Aspire tanks.

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madmonkey

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Well I've done about everything I've read on the Internet about this, think I'll just be switching to Aspire tanks.

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I am rather fond of the BVC coils Aspire makes for the Nautilus line and I have an Eleaf Melo (which is their budget version of the Atlantis, Aspire and Eleaf are owned by the same company so Aspire is the expensive line and Eleaf is the budget brand for lack of better words to describe it,) and the tank works just fine and it uses Aspire coils, so if you're not worried about cheaper metal which is still totally safe you can get a Eleaf Melo tank for under 20 bucks and it will basically give you the same vape as the Atlantis 1 and use the same coils....also I am rather fond of the Arctic tank and that one is rather affordable and it's .2 ohm coils at 60-65 watts rock your socks off...it's higher ohm coils at 20-35 watts are pretty tasty as well...just my two cents for what a couple pennies are worth :)
 

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