Ceramic sub ohm coil question

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Kazelle

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So, I use a Mermaid plus tank with the Reuleaux mod (3 batteries, up to 200 watts power) I've found that I get great taste with sense's ceramic .4 ohm coils, so I bought 6 of em online, and got 4 more from a friend. got 3 new ones coming in the mail. So, when these coils are fresh, they taste amazing, and for a day or two, sometimes longer. I've been reusing my coils, rinsing them in hot tap water, then soaking in distilled then letting dry for a day or so. I decided to try using vodka because I was getting a bad taste after recycling these coils multiple times. I soaked em for 30 mins, now it seems the cotton wrap around the ceramic wick seems to have been affected, and my coils are now flooding to much to really use properly.

Anyone have tips to clean and re use these great tasting coils? I wish I knew the proper solution to use to take out all the built up e-juice on the ceramic completely, without compromising the cotton so they don't flood or not wick enough.

I'd like to do things the proper way after I get the new coils in on Tuesday.
 

VapJak

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I've used the cCells for a short time with mixed results in various atties, and also the moore ceramic coils for SubTanks

I would not use alcohol to clean them - only warm water. All eJuices are water soluble, so washing will remove most of it.

The coils are disposable, so only a quick wash and careful dry burn (pulsing) can prolong their life. Probably better to keep the same juice per coil. Expect life to be only 1 or 2 washes per coil. The ceramic is degrading all the time don't forget :)

Also the main key to everything vaping, is to keep the coil saturated (without flooding) balanced with power settings - for full flavour
 
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