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A location-first diagnosis separates refill spills, overfilling, flooding, condensation, and failed pod seals.
Overnight pooling becomes diagnosable when the pod and device are dried, separated, stored upright, and checked the n...
Heat can thin e-liquid and expand trapped air, but repeat leakage after cooling usually points to a worn or damaged pod.
Air-pressure changes expose overfilled pods, weak seals, and saturated wicks, so preparation and post-flight inspecti...
Side storage can expose a weak fill plug, seam, wick, or airway that stays dry when the pod is upright.
Timing, source, and repeatability distinguish a normal film of condensation from a pod that is actively leaking.