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help guys n00b here I just got hold of a arctic subtank with eleaf istick 40w. I have a pack of replacement coils but I can't get the tank to disassemble properly because I've been refilling it incorrectly (i've been removing the drip tip and the cover to pour the eliquid) and now the whole tank is soaked and I think it's stuck. Is there any way to loosen it so I can open it properly from the bottom and replace the coil?
 

UncleRJ

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Try rinsing it out and then give it a soak in some fairly warm water.
 

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help guys n00b here I just got hold of a arctic subtank with eleaf istick 40w. I have a pack of replacement coils but I can't get the tank to disassemble properly because I've been refilling it incorrectly (i've been removing the drip tip and the cover to pour the eliquid) and now the whole tank is soaked and I think it's stuck. Is there any way to loosen it so I can open it properly from the bottom and replace the coil?
I would run the tank under hot water to loosen it up first
Unscrew the base with the coil from the tank... Unscrew the old coil from the base and install your new coil making sure gaskets are in place..(screw it down tight).. .fill your Arctic from the bottom....don't pour juice down the center hole...stay in the sides to fill the tank.. Do not overfill....prime your new coil and screw the base back into the tank... Take a couple pulls without firing the mod, and start low, gradually bump up power to your desired sweet spot..if I remember right my sweet spot was about 60-62w using the .2 ohm coil... Never used the .5 but it should be good around 35-40w I would think..hope this helped! Good luck

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