Just found this and thought it could help someone.
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Published on Apr 4, 2015
Hey guys, as you can see on this video i 'm showing you how to
disassemble the airflow/base part of the Kangertech Subtank Mini.
Before i opened it i was getting a very bad taste i thought it was
the peek insulator problem so i changed to the occ 0.5/1.2 heads
but i was still having the same shit taste so i opened it, it was a
little bit hard the first time but i managed to do it, guess what? i
have found a melted O ring, i'm not sure it was a O ring or glue but
it had an orange color as the other O rings, i cleaned it and put
everything back together and the bad taste is gone,
lol and anyway even if i haven't had the bad taste i was going to
open it to see how it works! i can't help it
Caution:
Pay attention when you disassemble it because you may loose the tiny
spring and the ball bearing and without these two tiny pieces your
airflow ring wont stay in place, since the spring pushes the bearing
ball into the grooves, this is where the click sound comes from and
this is what keeps the airflow ring in place between the different
airflow holes."
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Published on Apr 4, 2015
Hey guys, as you can see on this video i 'm showing you how to
disassemble the airflow/base part of the Kangertech Subtank Mini.
Before i opened it i was getting a very bad taste i thought it was
the peek insulator problem so i changed to the occ 0.5/1.2 heads
but i was still having the same shit taste so i opened it, it was a
little bit hard the first time but i managed to do it, guess what? i
have found a melted O ring, i'm not sure it was a O ring or glue but
it had an orange color as the other O rings, i cleaned it and put
everything back together and the bad taste is gone,
lol and anyway even if i haven't had the bad taste i was going to
open it to see how it works! i can't help it
Caution:
Pay attention when you disassemble it because you may loose the tiny
spring and the ball bearing and without these two tiny pieces your
airflow ring wont stay in place, since the spring pushes the bearing
ball into the grooves, this is where the click sound comes from and
this is what keeps the airflow ring in place between the different
airflow holes."