Sometimes after refilling my kanger BCC's I experience a reduced juice flow causing less than cloudy vapes. Even dry hitting at times. Don't know if reverse puffing has been written on before so I'm not claiming I thought of this.
The process: If you experience dry hits or a slight burny taste when the tank is full to 3/4 full, and your voltage/wattage it set to your known workable level, your wick is under-juiced. A quick reverse puff will force an air bubble to rise through the juice to the top of the tank thereby reducing the vacuum that's limiting juice flow. One quick reverse puff is usually all that's required each time you detect an under-juiced condition but sometimes when the tank is very full a couple are needed. Carefull though, too many reverse puffs in a row will flood the coil.
Hope this helps
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The process: If you experience dry hits or a slight burny taste when the tank is full to 3/4 full, and your voltage/wattage it set to your known workable level, your wick is under-juiced. A quick reverse puff will force an air bubble to rise through the juice to the top of the tank thereby reducing the vacuum that's limiting juice flow. One quick reverse puff is usually all that's required each time you detect an under-juiced condition but sometimes when the tank is very full a couple are needed. Carefull though, too many reverse puffs in a row will flood the coil.
Hope this helps
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