1. Do their inline ashcatchers splashback? :bongin:
     
  2. [quote name='"Rokintreasr"']Do their inline ashcatchers splashback? :bongin:[/quote]

    Any AC can have splash back, you just need to find out the right water lever.

    Normaly the water level for a inline is a couple of centimeters above the inline tube itself.
     
  3. Not if you don't overfill them...
     
  4. [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfhrJJl2234"]Video Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfhrJJl2234[/ame]

    Watch this video to get a feeling for the water levels
     
  5. I'd say the water level in that video is a good water level for me. Is that a SSFG man? It looks nice and no splashback :bongin:
     
  6. [quote name='"Rokintreasr"']I'd say the water level in that video is a good water level for me. Is that a SSFG man? It looks nice and no splashback :bongin:[/quote]

    Well that's actually a members inline bubbler, the members name is Flammzrant.
     
  7. I just wanna make sure that SSFG inline ashcatchers have no spashback at a normal water level.
     
  8. [quote name='"Rokintreasr"']I just wanna make sure that SSFG inline ashcatchers have no spashback at a normal water level.[/quote]

    Well there really is no such thing as normal water level. You have to play with the different water levels for different reasons. Splash back, and diffusions are the most common factors.
     
  9. I own an SSFG Inline A/C and mine doesn't have splashback even if the water level is a little high. If you put the water level way too high than you can get it to splash back, but under normal use its fine.

    It also hits amazing!
     

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