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Tank63

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The Atlantis is "supposed" to be designed to not leak, so if someone could please tell me why BOTH of mine leak? They both leak juice like you are pouring it through a damn strainer!
 

Tank63

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The Atlantis is "supposed" to be designed to not leak, so if someone could please tell me why BOTH of mine leak? They both leak juice like you are pouring it through a damn strainer!
Ok...I am thinking that I ended up with a bad batch of coils. The seals on the coils appear to be abnormally thin, compared to the new ones, so, I inserted the new ones and I am waiting to see what happens :)
 

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Are you connecting the coil to the base? Heard people say if you connect to the coil to the chimney 1st, you can get more juice in the tank, which is true, but I did get leaking doing this way, as wasn't getting a proper seal with the base.
 

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Are you connecting the coil to the base? Heard people say if you connect to the coil to the chimney 1st, you can get more juice in the tank, which is true, but I did get leaking doing this way, as wasn't getting a proper seal with the base.
Yes. I tried the other but that caused it to leak even worse. I think I have it figured out now. The seals on the aftermarket coils are inconsistent. Some are thinner than others, so I put genuine coils in it, after re-wicking and its doing great now :) That's what I get for trying to save a buck. I saw that Aspire has a 5ml tank for the Atlantis now. I'm definitely gonna' get one of those!
 

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Yes. I tried the other but that caused it to leak even worse. I think I have it figured out now. The seals on the aftermarket coils are inconsistent. Some are thinner than others, so I put genuine coils in it, after re-wicking and its doing great now :) That's what I get for trying to save a buck.

I have cheap ones from fasttech, only on my 2nd one, but no problems so far, wonder if you could just switch the seals over?
 

Tank63

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I have cheap ones from fasttech, only on my 2nd one, but no problems so far, wonder if you could just switch the seals over?
That's a possibility! If that doesn't work, I do have spare orings for my drip tips I had thought about trying. They seam to fit like the original seal, just a little thicker. Time will tell :)
 

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Yes. I tried the other but that caused it to leak even worse. I think I have it figured out now. The seals on the aftermarket coils are inconsistent. Some are thinner than others, so I put genuine coils in it, after re-wicking and its doing great now :) That's what I get for trying to save a buck. I saw that Aspire has a 5ml tank for the Atlantis now. I'm definitely gonna' get one of those!

We tried the clone coils on our genuine Atlantis...they taste horrible and leaked. Tried to save buck. No more... tossed in the trash...only genuine aspire accessories from Aspire themselves now! And YESSS the larger tank is a MUST...with my 100w box I can vape most of the day without filling and almost 2 days without charging. Happy camper now :)
 

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