...without having to take the wick out ?
Some juices gunk fast, but the wick is perfectly fine.
Some juices gunk fast, but the wick is perfectly fine.
After plenty of practice, it can take just a couple of minutes to change a wick. So I'd be dry burning and then replacing the wick regardless.
If you are using a mech, you can dry burn the coil and stick it under the faucet while it's still red hot. Cleans it like new fast. Just make sure you're not firing it when you put it under the tap. Be careful, wouldn't recommend on a reg device obviously.
I read not to do it from whatever source back then I learned the trick from. Tried it with my ipv3 and it crashed it. So after that stopped cleaning coils that way on regs. I use mech 99% of the time anyway
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In my experience excess flavoring is what gunks coils. To minimize that and address some other issues I do DIY and minimizeee flavoring. I replaced a wick this morning that was a week old (50ml). The wick was pristine under the coil. The coil itself darkens with use but accumulates almost no gunk. Even so, after I replaced the wick and lightly brushed the coil throat hit improved....without having to take the wick out ?
Some juices gunk fast, but the wick is perfectly fine.
KA1, SS, & N80 can all be dry burned just fine. I doubt nickel is being used so no need to worry about it but you can dry burn that too.why not on a regulated mod.
I do it on all my mods you are only just putting the coil under the dripping tap and NOT THE MOD.
just take a little extra care not to get ya mod wet .
The dry burn GLOW and QUENCH method is ok to use on KANTHAL and STAINLESS
BUT NOT ON ALL WIRES as some should never be allowed to get to the glowing stage .
look after your coils and they will last a while .
If you are using a mech, you can dry burn the coil and stick it under the faucet while it's still red hot. Cleans it like new fast. Just make sure you're not firing it when you put it under the tap. Be careful, wouldn't recommend on a reg device obviously.
...without having to take the wick out ?
Some juices gunk fast, but the wick is perfectly fine.
You will have to take out the wick regardless with the running water method.
Yep, it's quick n easy to re-wick RDA coils, and I kind of enjoy it. Cotton's also really cheap. I replace my wick every day or two, (it bothers me when the wick gets all dark and nasty looking), regardless of whether or not the coils are gunked up.
Ymmv.
If you are using a mech, you can dry burn the coil and stick it under the faucet while it's still red hot. Cleans it like new fast. Just make sure you're not firing it when you put it under the tap. Be careful, wouldn't recommend on a reg device obviously.
You will have to take out the wick regardless with the running water method. I find dipping a red hot coil into a cup cold water does it better than running it under a faucet.