Burnt taste... Is it because of the Juice?

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SamQuitsCigz

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Ok so basically, i have a 100% VG juice from Johnson Creek called Vanda.

When i first got it, I LOVED IT!!!! i vaped it for 2 days straight!:vapor:

the third day I got a burnt taste i figured it was my atty so i changed the atomizer. and ever since that juice keeps burning my attys!
10 mins ago I tried putting a new atty to give the Vanda a final attempt and i got a burnt taste, so i switched the juice to a 50/50 from MBV (which is my frequent vape)on the same atty and that atty is still giving me a burnt taste when i exhale!!:facepalm:

Did i burn the coil? when i burn the coil does it taste like burnt metal/plastic? or does it just stop working? :blink:

Thanks guys!!
 

Hulamoon

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Hmmm... as its 100% VG, you have to roll the clearomizer so that the silica (the cottony threads) get nice and wet - or if you're using a cartomizer of some kind - with the stuffing (foam like) in it, you might not be filling it with enough liquid. Don't vape it like a cigarette, take leisurely inhales for a longer period of time, and that gives the liquid opportunity to keep the cotton or foam moist. Finally, you can try adding a drop or two (not to much) water to cut the VG as it may be too thick for the delivery device above the battery.
 

EricDykstra

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You need to clean the atomizer. Some juice will clog and/or gum up atomizers very fast. If you clean the atomizer I'm sure it will work again. You can start with running the atomizer under hot water to flush it out. Let the atomizer dry out after you flush it out. If that doesn't work you will have to disassemble the atomizer and do a dry burn.
 
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