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KosherVapes

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What wattage are you using with it? What ceramic coils? The ccell coils?

The ccell coils can only handle up to 35w.
I have the target but I didn't get it with the tank that it came with. So I'm unfamiliar with the coils it's now packaged with.

Can you post a picture?

Also, it's best practice whenever breaking in a new coil to start as low as it'll fire and then work your way up to break the coils in.
 

Javi G

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What wattage are you using with it? What ceramic coils? The ccell coils?

The ccell coils can only handle up to 35w.
I have the target but I didn't get it with the tank that it came with. So I'm unfamiliar with the coils it's now packaged with.

Can you post a picture?

Also, it's best practice whenever breaking in a new coil to start as low as it'll fire and then work your way up to break the coils in.
 

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I'm not familiar with C Cell coils but most coils, once they are burnt, you just need to throw it away and start with a fresh coil. Start low and gradually work up the wattage and don't forget to do a few primer puffs (Closed airflow, suck without firing) This draws juice up into the coil in addition to putting 3 or 4 drops on the coil itself.
 
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Javi G

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I'm not familiar with C Cell coils but most coils, once they are burnt, you just need to throw it away and start with a fresh coil. Start low and gradually work up the wattage and don't forget to do a few primer puffs (Closed airflow, suck without firing) This draws juice up into the coil in addition to putting 3 or 4 drops on the coil itself.
Thanks
 
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Starting at too high a wattage may burn the wick and result in a burnt taste.
When starting your vape low, I find that the wattage that works for me is usually 1 to 2 watts over the lowest watt setting (where i can barely see the vape cloud on the exhale). Lower watt settings lessen the chance of burning the liquid and generates the best flavor IMO. This formula applies to non sub ohm'g YMMV (1.0 ohm is iffy non sub ohm'g--2.0 ohm's here).
After I get my Atty (coil and chamber heat up) going for awhile, I will often times turn the mod down a watt or so to see if I can taste more flavor. I'm often surprised at how much better the vape is by lowering the vape temp/wattage.
 
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Javi G

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I have the ccell tank and coils, beside priming it I start at low wattage, about 20 watts and work up. I like it between 25 and 30 watts. After breaking them in they are great.
Thanks for your help, do you think I could still use that same coil or should I switch it. I haven't tried it since last night but when I get home tonight I'm going to se if the burnt taste it's gone. I turned it down to about 17w to see if it would work but I couldn't tell the difference since I still had that burnt taste in my mouth
 

Javi G

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Starting at too high a wattage may burn the wick and result in a burnt taste.
When starting your vape low, I find that the wattage that works for me is usually 1 to 2 watts over the lowest watt setting (where i can barely see the vape cloud on the exhale). Lower watt settings lessen the chance of burning the liquid and generates the best flavor IMO. This formula applies to non sub ohm'g YMMV (1.0 ohm is iffy non sub ohm'g--2.0 ohm's here).
After I get my Atty (coil and chamber heat up) going for awhile, I will often times turn the mod down a watt or so to see if I can taste more flavor. I'm often surprised at how much better the vape is by lowering the vape temp/wattage.
Thanks for your help, really appreciate it. I'll turn the wattage down and see if I can get it to work
 

Javi G

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I'm still on the first 2 coils, so I don't know how long they last.I would try it before I tossed it. I had a few dry hits when first using them and the coils are still working fine. They are supposed to be self cleaning, try a few pulls at low wattage and work up. Let me know how it goes.
Will do man thanks again
 
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