Pod vapes have gained popularity for their convenience and ease of use, but one common issue that vapers encounter is e-liquid leakage. This can be frustrating and messy, but with the right precautions, it can be easily prevented. Here are some tips to help you avoid e-liquid leakage in your pod vape from filling, using and other conditions.
E-liquid Filling:
1. Cool the Cartridge: Before refilling the pod with e-liquid, allow the cartridge to cool for at least 10 minutes. This can help reduce the internal pressure and minimize the risk of leakage during the refilling process.
2. Clean the Filler Port and Slowly Fill the E-Liquid: Before refilling, ensure that the filler port is clean and free from any residue. When refilling, pour the e-liquid into the pod slowly and steadily, taking care not to overfill it.
3. Filler Plug Inserting: After filling the pod with e-liquid, promptly insert the filler plug to seal the filler port. This helps maintain a tight seal and prevents any potential leakage. Please ensure ample space around the filler port to easily insert the filler plug without spilling e-liquid. Avoid frequent pressing on the filler plug, as this can compromise its effectiveness in preventing leakage. If the filler plug is broken, replace it promptly to maintain a proper seal.
During Vaping:
1. Vaping Practices: Avoid blowing vapor back into the cartridge, as this can lead to e-liquid accumulation and potential leakage. Additionally, refrain from frequently pressing the ignition button without vaping, as this can cause e-liquid to flood the coil and result in leakage.
2. Airflow and Wattage Settings: When vaping, avoid using hard draws with a narrow airflow, as this can create a vacuum effect that may lead to leakage. Stick to the recommended wattage setting range for your pod vape to prevent overheating and potential e-liquid leakage.
3. Monitor E-Liquid Levels: Refill the e-liquid before it falls below the pilot port to prevent air from entering the pod, which can lead to leakage.