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    Uneven liquid in Amps

    Is this normal to have uneven liquid levels in amps. Some of mine are below the line and some are above (full liquid in the amp)

    Please do let me know.

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    the deca i got was the same, and it was legit, does anyone now,

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    once you tap them down (tap lightly on solid surface) and let them settle, they should all be exactly the same level.

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    Nope, i tap it but it is still in the same level..

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    It's not unusual to have slightly different levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big View Post
    It's not unusual to have slightly different levels.
    ya, slight variations....

    i would just think if it warrented him making a post about it that the levels were pretty far off.

    get some pics, that might help. there might be some variations, but for the most part when you line them up they should all be pretty close to each other.

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    the levels should be the same. If an amp has some stuck in the top of the amp then it will not level till fluid is dropped

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    Because i even put it in warm water straight to see if it went down. But i didnt. When i popped the amp open, i had to draw from the above part and then draw from the below.

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    sometimes you have to turn them on their side and try to tap it out of the top

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    i asked my seller, he said that some of the bottles are smaller and some are bigger thats why..

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    Quote Originally Posted by rain88 View Post
    i asked my seller, he said that some of the bottles are smaller and some are bigger thats why..
    huh? go to a pharmacy and get any ampule of medication, they are dead on with each other. you shouldn't have variations unless something is wrong. the ampules should come off the same lines so they should be the same sizes. They are standardized. any variations should be very very small. i can't give you exact numbers, but quality control usually is around 5% +/- variations.

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