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Hi newb here need some help.

KaibigangOzzie

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hi.
Just want to ask if you see any problem in my Griffin 25.
I leaks a bit in the gap between the air holes and tank ive found that the o ring has torn a little bit.
Would that really affect the leakage?

Thank you.
 

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MannyScoot

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O rings are the most important part.... Too small, or torn will break the inner vacuum....

Which makes her leak like my old lady, out of every crevice.......

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MannyScoot

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The cotton looks enough, if you are leaking, when you push the cotton down , grab it with tweezers and try pulling a bit out of the small hole This will slow down the juice flow.

The wicking looks good...... If you are getting dry hits take a bit of Cotton out or use smaller diameter coils......

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MannyScoot

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Forgot to tell you, get the coils as close as you can to the air flow holes, you should be able to slide a razor blade between the coil and air flow.....

You want the air to hit that coil directly, fast, and don't give it an opportunity to escape around the coil.....

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KaibigangOzzie

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Forgot to tell you, get the coils as close as you can to the air flow holes, you should be able to slide a razor blade between the coil and air flow.....

You want the air to hit that coil directly, fast, and don't give it an opportunity to escape around the coil.....

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Wow. I tought i need to keep that hole wide open. Just now i know. Thank you sir.
 

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