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VapeLikeALady

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So tonight I went to change the coil on my Delta 2 that I have so happily been vaping on for the past month or so. This is the second time I changed the coil in it, and it taste funny.

I primed it in the juice valve control holes and in the coil itself. Screwed it in and let it sit for about 10 minutes. I turned the watts down and began vaping. So it's not that I didn't prime it- but it just taste weird... Maybe it's the machine oil??

Anybody else had this issue. I have the rebuildable part for it but didn't wanna mess with it tonight. I normally vape 20/80 or 70/30 mixes and haven't had any issues at all.
 

dre

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I think the rba deck gives a better fuller vape then the stock coils. Give it a try. I usually use nickel but my kanthal build of 26g 7 spaced wraps with a 3.5 mm dia vape really good.
 

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I'll try that on my RBA. It taste better today and I turned my watts up... Going by the vape store anyway so I'll throw something in there while I'm there. What are the ohms on yours?
 

bondo

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I think the rba deck gives a better fuller vape then the stock coils. Give it a try. I usually use nickel but my kanthal build of 26g 7 spaced wraps with a 3.5 mm dia vape really good.
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The stock coils are decent and good in a pinch but the flavor is definitely muted compared to the rba.

His build would come out around 1.0 to 1.1ohm.
I also keep my duece in this range.
 

UncleRJ

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I like to take my stuff apart every 8 thanks or so, soak in hot water with a little vinager, soak in more hot water, rinse and dry in a toaster oven. Keeps the FUNKY out.
 

dre

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I found if you remove the rubber seal inside the chimney and clean it the previous liquid is almost all gone. That seal is what's holding on to some smell/taste if old juice.
 

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