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I've recently just bought this I'm feeling quite let down has anyone found this leaks heavily. Apart from it constantly leaking it's really good.

Does anyone know how to stop this tank from leaking

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Whiskey

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I haven't tried this mod but from reading about it, it's similar to the E-grip, make sure your bottom seals are not broken and that you have the juice door sealed good, are you filling it properly?
 

AmandaD

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To make sure it's seen this is a massive design fault with kangertech. People are wasting there money on buying this tank

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If it leaks badly contact the vendor and get it replaced. It shouldn't leak any more than the egrips leak - which is a bit, but not that bad (learn to store it upside down, etc).
 

Lost

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Here's the frustrating thing: I don't know enough about mod releases. I hear reviewers talk about the possibility that their buggy units might be betas, or they say that the companies might have already addressed an issue with an updated version.

These companies, like Kanger, are stingy with their info. So how the hell are we supposed to help each other troubleshoot a potential design flaw when we don't even know if we all have the same version? (Yeah, I know... I should suck it up; they are overseas companies.)

The Nebox is the first mod I've tracked from day one. It's really sad to see some of the basic questions we've had and can't answer. Like "what is that coil made out of?" And if I remember correctly, those round SSOCC coils weren't even for sale when B&M's started getting Nebox shipments.

I did force myself to read half of the epic Asolo (assholio) thread. That was a decent education on how the process works. Learning as I go, I guess.
 

AmandaD

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Here's the frustrating thing: I don't know enough about mod releases. I hear reviewers talk about the possibility that their buggy units might be betas, or they say that the companies might have already addressed an issue with an updated version.

These companies, like Kanger, are stingy with their info. So how the hell are we supposed to help each other troubleshoot a potential design flaw when we don't even know if we all have the same version? (Yeah, I know... I should suck it up; they are overseas companies.)

The Nebox is the first mod I've tracked from day one. It's really sad to see some of the basic questions we've had and can't answer. Like "what is that coil made out of?" And if I remember correctly, those round SSOCC coils weren't even for sale when B&M's started getting Nebox shipments.

I did force myself to read half of the epic Asolo (assholio) thread. That was a decent education on how the process works. Learning as I go, I guess.
One question is easily answered - at least we know the coils are cotton!

The Nebox is very similar to the egrip, and as a result subject to similar issues. But the airflow is much better unless you use the RDA.
 

Lost

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One question is easily answered - at least we know the coils are cotton!

Even the manual doesn't explain what SSOCC means. The word "cotton" only appears to explain the "wrapping cotton steps" for the RBA.

Dear customers,
Here's our new thingy. Hope you're a member of a Thingy Forum and love watching YouTube.
Love,
Kanger
 

AmandaD

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Even the manual doesn't explain what SSOCC means. The word "cotton" only appears to explain the "wrapping cotton steps" for the RBA.

Dear customers,
Here's our new thingy. Hope you're a member of a Thingy Forum and love watching YouTube.
Love,
Kanger
Huck is right: stainless steel organic cotton coil :) (OCC is in general usage, so it's probably assumed you know, or can easily find out).
 

Lost

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or can easily find out

Yeah, I think that was the first acronym I searched for when MHW gave me the Kanger manual.

Unlike Kanger, I will immediately explain my acronyms. My Hot Wife.
 

Erik13

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Make sure you charge it on it's side. I've had no leaking issues after I read to do that
 

OBDave

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Zero leaks and I've got 3-4 tanks through mine. Bigger data set - zero leaks and my wife has 15-20 tanks through hers. I'll second the people saying to make sure your coil is tight in the base, your base is tight in the mod, and that none of the o-rings are damaged.
 

Flightmedic76

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I was pretty well sold on giving it a whirl if I got one for the right price until my local shop told me it has a plastic tank. I'm sure the plastic makes it more durable. I like the concept though.
 

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