What ratio of juice are you using? I rebuild to vertical here is my thread on it if you have not already read it
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/616781-rebuild-upgraded-kanger-dual-coil-single-vertical-coil.html
I use a 50/50 juice with Japanese cotton packed really tight...
Even though the stock coils are cheap I personally would rebuild them. Simply because at times quality control can be a bit hit and miss. I find rebuilding and wicking with japanese cotton improves the vape and saves some money but also improves the life span of the coils.
The upgraded duel coils in the "enclosed" cup are easy to rebuild and if you want a great vape rebuild them vertical. I did a thread on this here
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/616781-rebuild-upgraded-kanger-dual-coil-single-vertical-coil.html
Before I started using KGD in the old style kanger heads I would use cotton wool balls. Using these I found it easiest to mount the coil in the cup before wicking and then add the cotton after around the coil. I found that I had to use a lot of cotton packed very tight around the coil.
Hope...
No problem. If you are interested in rebuilding them vertical here is a thread I wrote on how to do it.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/616781-rebuild-upgraded-kanger-dual-coil-single-vertical-coil.html
I have five kanger Emow Mega tanks and have no issues with them at all. They are all fine. The only issue I have had is with the stock coils can be hit and miss so I now rebuild all my kanger coils myself to a vertical coil and wicked with Japanese cotton and I get a great vape with them on my...
You might that part of the issue could be the coils. Do you buy them from the same place? Are they genuine kanger coils? Quality control can be a little hit and miss with them. Might be worth looking into rebuilding the coils yourself. It is very easy to do and lots of help and tutorials on...
I rebuild my coils vertical for my emow mega tanks. Absolutely excellent vape when you get the wicking correct. Here is a post on how I do it. Hope it helps.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/616781-rebuild-upgraded-kanger-dual-coil-single-vertical-coil.html
I build a vertical coil in my new shiny kayfun at about 1.4 ohms for my istick and run it at about 12 watts. Great flavour and a decent vape in my opinion. I haven't used anything else since getting the kayfun at a Christmas present from the wife.
My wife uses the smok aro and I rebuild the coils, we get a little leaking when the tank gets near empty but on a whole I find they are a good tank. I would suggest you learn to rebuild the heads and wick with japanese cotton as in my opinion it is better than the stock coils you buy and make...
I too am very sceptical of the wicking material in the aspire BVC so I have never used them. I do though like the idea of a vertical coil so I now rebuilld my kanger coils vertical and wicked with japanese cotton. I must admit I do find this combination in my kanger emow tanks a real success on...
Welcome to the forum.
I have an iStick which I love, but it does run "over-powered". What I mean is the voltage you see on the screen is actually lower than it is putting out. At lower voltage settings it can be about 1 ohm out.
PBusardo done a great review on the istick that you can find here...
Hi All,
Currently using an iStick which I do like but was thinking of getting something better and considering the SX Mini.
Can anyone post the dimensions in comparison to an iStick please as I don't want to go too much bigger than the iStick as I love the form factor.
Cheers in advance
Here is how I build vertical coil in the enclosed kanger heads
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/clearomizers/616781-rebuild-upgraded-kanger-dual-coil-single-vertical-coil.html
Very simple to do and in my opinion a great vape
As the others have said, when it tastes bad change it.
Also agree with learning how to rebuild. I rebuild all my kanger emow Mega's coil's to a vertical coil wicked with japanese cotton. The vape is so much better in my opinion than a shop bought coil and they seem to last longer to me as I...
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