Thanks, that's what I thought but with all the burning issues I've had lately I'm second guessing everything I thought I knew.I prefer 70 or 80vg. 50/50 is pretty thin for that style of tank, you will be filling more often. Higher vg will smooth out your hit. Also makes it less prone to leaking.
It's great that you found something you like.Just a follow up, I got my dedicated rta today (after reading and researching in several places I ended up going with the kylin after all, seems the leaking issues seemed to be limited to the first run and the v2 doesn't have the same issues). Wow! Best vape I've ever experienced. Flavor like I've never imagined and clouds for days. So far I'm only using cheap coils and cheap cotton as I didn't wanna risk burning up good stuff on my first try. I can only imagine how good it'll be when I install the stainless steel staggerton coils I bought.
Since you didn't provide what type of juice you are using or your settings I am just going to speculate.I'm at my wit's end with my smok alien 220w with baby beast tank! I just burned through a whole 5 pack of coils due to the fact they WILL NOT ABSORB EJUICE!! can't take it anymore in a major nicotine fit from hell need advice ASAP I tried poking tiny holes in the sides of the coils with a sewing needle still get burnt cotton taste I really am considering switching back to cigarettes cuz I can't take much more of this I need nicotine cuz of PTSD and night terrors and anxiety it causes insomnia and the only way sadly to keep me calm 100% is nicotine please somebody help before I switch back to cigs
I'm just curious what the signs are of worn out coils for future reference.
So I have a question, now that I'm using an rta, if I have coils I like and want to stick with, how do I know when the coils themselves are bad? Obviously, it's pretty obvious when I need to rewick but so far haven't needed new coils so I'm just curious what the signs are of worn out coils for future reference.
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Anythings helpful, I got some nice stainless steel staggerton coils that provide amazing flavor so I wanna make em last.Coil/s seem to not clean up after cleaning and dry firing, if the wire of the coil/s itself/themselves is snapped in two to me would indicate no more use. A few have indicated having coil set ups last them six months or more. They undoubtedly keep them clean and maintained with tweaking, tuning the coil/s up. Beyond these basic guides not sure I'm providing a good response. Perhaps another will.
They're premades that I bought, stainless steel staggertons 28/0.4/40 3 mm 7 wrap.What type of build-gauge-wire are you using ?
They're premades that I bought, stainless steel staggertons 28/0.4/40 3 mm 7 wrap.
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For certain you will get a lot more use out of them than standard sub -ohm factory coils.