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New coil, new flavor and air bubbles?

JLFROST

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So I have a sigelei fuchai 200 watt with a super mini tank and I decided to change the coil from a clapton .5 to a .2.

When I was putting the new coil in I had snugged the coil into the tank and put everything together after prime.


Now I have small air bubbles in my tank and the flavor is off...

I'm worried about the air bubbles ... Is this bad?
 

Discobob

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Sounds like it's just wicking, they should stop once it's fully wicked:)
 

JLFROST

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Actually the bubbles did stop after I used it for a few hours,.

Also, could anyone help me out with finding some sort of chart that shows
suggested watts for sub ohm coils?
 

BigCryBaby

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This is from the review @ http://vaping360.com/tobeco-super-tank-mini-review/
Vaping the Mini Super Tank 0.2ohm Coil (Recommended wattage: 30-150W)
30W – Not much vapor at 30W
40W – Ok vapor now and you can already taste some nice flavor, looks promising!
50W – Tonnes of vapor already and yet a nice cool vape with good flavor.
60W – Vapor getting slightly warmer now and massive plumes of vapor with delightful flavor.
70W – flavor is immense at 70W! A warm vape now and huge clouds.
80W –Amazing flavor again, but the vapor and drip tip are starting to get seriously hot. There is now way this will vape at 150W!
90W – The vapor is just too hot for me already and the drip tip gets really hot. I won’t be trying to vape this any higher than 90W.
 

Vapin4Joy

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That doesn't say how many watts I should use for my coils... It's nice though because it helps me calculate the other things I wanted to know though, so thanks guy!
Sure it does, look at it! Plug in ohm and/or volt.
On the Kanger coils they have the suggested watts of use printed.
 
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ayersbj

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OK. I see what you guys are talking about with the chart. But I understand what jlfrost is saying as well. Im very new to this as well so tentative when it comes to messing around with coils. It would be nice to see a chart with the coils listed and how many watts they can handle and and how many watts should begin with. Is there anything like that out there?
 

JLFROST

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OK. I see what you guys are talking about with the chart. But I understand what jlfrost is saying as well. Im very new to this as well so tentative when it comes to messing around with coils. It would be nice to see a chart with the coils listed and how many watts they can handle and and how many watts should begin with. Is there anything like that out there?
Exactly!!!
 

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