@Tina Due to what is being discussed in this post, I will not be able to make a good review video and have to use what I shot earlier which did not turn out as good. Will have to make another video after my other Triton gets here. Hopefully this does not disqualify my reviewer status.
I was just mowing my grass and I use a riding lawn mower. I was vaping on the Triton just like I would every one of my tanks while mowing. I went to park my lawn mower and now now top fill cap and drip tip are gone. I did not hit any rough bumps or anything and noticed when I went to take a vape after I got off that it was missing. It came off that easily. I thought the set up was pretty snug and have not really had any issues prior to this with it coming loose or anything. I am going to have to take a metal detector through my lawn just to find it. If it came off that easy for me and I was not doing anything too rough, then this could be a serious issue.
One suggestion: Rinse the 510 drip tip and the fill cap O-rings with HOT water. Dry them off, then put them on the tank.
I've found this to help keeping things together as the hot water expands the O-ring, and drying it makes it more sticky. But as soon as you remove them, you have to do the process all over.
Would you please send a picture to show your problem to me by email:tina@aspirecig.com
or to our service:service@aspirecig.com
we will pass your picture to our engineer and figure out the problem.
Best Wish
Tina
First time poster. I've been using the Triton for a few weeks and, for the most part, I've enjoyed the tank, especially the top fill. However, I've recently been experiencing issues with the cap, specifically how it sits in the tank. After I cleaned the tank with water, I noticed that the cap would not sit. I would press it into the tank, and it would slowly slip out of the groove and become loose. It's so lose that if I turn it upside down, the cap will actually fall to the ground. I removed the bottom-most o-ring after this happened, and it seemed to sit properly for about a week, but has since become loose again. I'm guessing the issue is with the inner-most o-ring not seating on the center shaft correctly. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Is anyone else experiencing this problem or have a solution?
I want to suggest to that the Triton 2.0 do away with the drip tip airflow control. No one is going to use it. Also, thread the drip tip well and so the user can unscrew the heatsink to fill the tank.
Here is another suggestion made back in January. https://forums.aspirecig.com/discussion/21224/suggestion-for-new-product-to-atlantis-for-easy-refill?Sort=date