BVC coils by ASPIRE Dry Burning is easy

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Ok so I am posting this because I saw a lot of people were wondering if you Can Dry Burn the coils on BVC coils.So I'm sharing my method that I just tried out and it worked perfect there is no lingering burnt taste either.If you don't properly saturate the coil after doing this you will get a burnt tasting hit the first couple of vapes and then you might get 1 or 2 hits tasting the flavor you were using before you switched to the new one.Anyway so what you want to do(to avoid a lingering burnt taste afterwards)is completely disregard the part people say about dry burning other coils where you are supposed to look down in the coil and see it glowing red and that's how you know it's clean.No don't do that with these in fact that's not the place your gonna be looking at all.So what you want to do is if your using any type of battery that has adjustable volts or wattages make sure the volts are at 3.0 or 4.0 or the wattage level is 6.0 or 6.5. After you male sure you set the power low.Take off your tank and leave the bottom price with the BVC coil screwed into your battery.Now You see those little holes at the bottom of your coil that are used to wick your coil?those are what you are gonna want to be watching.So remember when you open a brand new coil and you look at those they are a bright snowy white?Well if you look at your used coil you will notice they look grey and that's because it is very saturated from the eliquid you used.So what you will want to do is fire your vape in the 3 to 4 second bursts with around a second or 2 pauses between each burst.Do this and watch the holes on the coil And keep firing your vape in bursts until those holes look a snowy white again.Once they are snowy white blow hard into the coil and then prime the coil with some juice like you would with a brand new coil and your good to go.It worked perfectly with mine everytime.EDIT:Even if you prime by dripping some drops of juice into the holes on your coil I highly recommend that in addition let the tank sit 2 or more minutes just to insure no dry hits or possible damage to the wicking material.PS:Sorry for any grammar or spelling errors I may have overlooked I posted this using my phone and it was really difficult to type.
 
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