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martybaker

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Hi, I am struggling to get my tank to wick right and keep getting dry hits.

Please help with suggestions.

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Hobart, Tasmania
 

r055co

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Too much cotton into the juice holes. You only want the cotton to reach the bottom of the ring so juice can go into the hole and under the wick.
 

r055co

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Tips also

  • Insure you fluff out the cotton leads
  • Rack the leads a bit to straiten out the fibers
  • Place the cotton dry, don't pre juice it until it's all in place
 

AJBclouds

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Hi, I am struggling to get my tank to wick right and keep getting dry hits.

Please help with suggestions.

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**Hey! I just put this up like two minutes ago in another thread/topic.I hope this help!

Hobart, Tasmania

Hey! Please tell me you still have that Griffin 25. I was taught a cool little trick that has made the Griffin 25 my favorite RDTA. If your looking for a smooth hitting, cloud chucking beast with one of the top flavor/taste rated RDTA out there. But have do you leave the silver O ring on right? The "O" ring that screws down around the velocity deck posts goes on first. Then, install either one (just because Geekvape gives that awesome rubber piece to go solo coil) or two coils, tighten them on the sides of the posts after you size and clip the leads then your ready to wick! I wet the front and spin it into a point and lead it through the coil, grab it with the tweezers and continue to turn as you pull through. Then just pull enough cotton through to where it hangs down to that silver "O" rims. Then, take your tweezers and grab the tip of the wick and tuck it into the indent created already for the wick. Since, the ring is already screwed down and tight you can tuck the wick ends into the "O" ring. Repeat on the other side. Then prime the cotton (I soak it) and then screw the Griffin back together. THIS IS ESSENTIAL; The RDTA is designed with FOUR juice holes that open and close by turning the tank portion. Make sure to have them closed when filling the tank, and then when your ready to vape, turn the tank a quarter to open the juice doors and let it flow! *Tip; Keep the juice doors closed when not in use to maximize the amount of juice you have. This is crazy beneficial for taste and cloud production by allowing that bottom airflow design to really regulate (on a regulated box mod) vape production/quality through the coil build and wattage. I LOVE my Griffin 25. I've yet to try the limitless line yet but that RDTA is top of the line. I hope this helps!

AJ
Much love from Philly!


#blessed #vapereview #Griffin25 #vapelife

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SirRichardRear

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I got you covered ;)
here is my review/wicking tutorial on it from my you tube channel. please feel free to ask any questions if you have any
 

Rabbit Slayer

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The way I did it was cut the ends of the cotton in an angle so the tips you put down in the holes are just big enough to fill the holes. Then I poked them down only until they filled the ring section only, see any cotton hanging down and it is too much cotton
 

AJBclouds

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The way I did it was cut the ends of the cotton in an angle so the tips you put down in the holes are just big enough to fill the holes. Then I poked them down only until they filled the ring section only, see any cotton hanging down and it is too much cotton

Yep. Definitely want to cut the ends at an angle - great tip RabbitSlayer


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lennart121

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i dont know if u just got the griffin 25 but i would say get the 25 plus,
the wicking is soooooooo muchh easyer i would recomand u return it if u just got it.
in my counter u allway have 2 week to return your product if u ordert it online, no matter what soo u could try that.
i allso had a hard time wicking the griffin 25
 

AJBclouds

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As long as you keep that "O" ring previously attached, you then just have to pull your wick through your coil and out a fair amount as you see fit. Then snip what would be right beneath the O ring (you can measure by folding the wick down at a 90 angle and cut the wick right beneath the steel O ring), try to use your tweezers to poke the wick into the four indents. Don't be afraid to push down on the wicks and if you have to, use your tweezers to pull them through to fill the indentations.This has worked wonders for me. Hope this helps!
 

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