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Vapin24/7

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I purchased the Eleaf Lemo tank and ever since I have been using it it leaks juice all over. With this tank does it always have to be straight up at all times? Can anyone tell me what the issue may be? Thanks in advance


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It could be that the seals are missing at the top or bottom. I never have any trouble with the Eleaf.


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Have you checked the two seals. Top & bottom of glass. Is it the lemo or lemo2


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Neunerball

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The Lemo 2 can leak, when you fill it too much. Leave a little space at the top. Happens to me occasionally as well.
 

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Have you checked the two seals. Top & bottom of glass. Is it the lemo or lemo2


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I took it apart and all the seals were intact. I just can't find exactly where it's leaking juice
 

Neunerball

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I took it apart and all the seals were intact. I just can't find exactly where it's leaking juice
If the seals are in working order, the next spot to look for is the wicks. When they alow the juice to flow into the air flow hole at the post, the juice will leak into the bottom part and from there, out the airflow holes on the sides. Do a google search "Lemo coil build" and you should find some videos that will show you the proper wicking.
 

nabibrian

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Just got one yesterday.
Love it.
I have found it is good to close air hole before filling.
Then slightly open air hole take puff a few times then gradually open all the way.
By doing this I have minimized any leaks.
Keep in mind it will leak slightly at first after filling. This is due to air entering in and you have to re-create that vacuum pressure.
It will take a few times to get used to it. Once you have the process/idea down it will easily be one of your favorite tanks, as it has mine. Eleaf has done a great job on this Lemo v2.
 

Neunerball

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Just got one yesterday.
Love it.
I have found it is good to close air hole before filling.
Then slightly open air hole take puff a few times then gradually open all the way.
By doing this I have minimized any leaks.
Keep in mind it will leak slightly at first after filling. This is due to air entering in and you have to re-create that vacuum pressure.
It will take a few times to get used to it. Once you have the process/idea down it will easily be one of your favorite tanks, as it has mine. Eleaf has done a great job on this Lemo v2.
That applies to the Lemo 2.
 
You need to have a good look at the air vent at the bottom of this is too wide open it can cause it to leak at The air holes. You also need to check if the small seal is in place on the screw section that screws into the top ring that holds the glass.


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The Eleaf lemo2 is brilliant never leaked. Have changed the mouth tube from my original lemo. Running it on a Sigelei 100W mod.


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