Arctic tank coils leaking?

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newvaper92

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Just bought myself an arctic yesterday, and the coil that was installed (.5) does the same thing... getting juice in my mouth pretty much every hit. Blegh. Not a huge fan so far. Have to say, it does have awesome airflow and flavor though. I think it would do better at higher watts though, I can only go up to 30w on my current setup, and it seems like there is potential for a lot more.
 

Hans Wermhat

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I think it would do better at higher watts
That may be the problem you guys are having. Those coils are rated up to 100W, so running them at lower wattage may be the culprit. If they wick too much juice and you don't burn it off, every time you suck on it you will pull more and more juice into the draw tube.
 

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Just bought myself an arctic yesterday, and the coil that was installed (.5) does the same thing... getting juice in my mouth pretty much every hit. Blegh. Not a huge fan so far. Have to say, it does have awesome airflow and flavor though. I think it would do better at higher watts though, I can only go up to 30w on my current setup, and it seems like there is potential for a lot more.

i know when i tried it on a 30w device it seemed anemic and didn't produce much
50w for the .5 seems to be the sweet spot for me
 

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That may be the problem you guys are having. Those coils are rated up to 100W, so running them at lower wattage may be the culprit. If they wick too much juice and you don't burn it off, every time you suck on it you will pull more and more juice into the draw tube.
+1. I been using mine between 60-70w
 
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