cleaning? replacing coils?

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Electrician480

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How do you clean your tanks so flavors don't get mixed? I just got my 1300mah and 650mah twist in the mail today (big improvment over cig a like)

I'm vaping some peanut butter cup from MT bake, but how do I clean a tank for the next flavor?

Thanks. The tanks I have are a Kanger mt3 and metal vivi nova if it matters.

Also, how do you know when the coil or atomizer or whatever the piece is called that adds resistance is done? It just stops working?
 

Electrician480

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My new set up:cool:
 

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Renzuli

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Welcome and you can just wash out the Kanger's as well . You can clean and dry burn your coil (see Youtube video's ) or simply buy some replacement heads for both the devices your using . And after you get a bit more experience , you may want to try re-wicking those devices . Pretty easy , and very cheap . Good Luck
 

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You may want to add a basic 510 atomizer to your arsenal so that you can taste different flavors without much bother. Dripping into an atty gives you good flavor with just a few drops, and a quick rinse will help you switch. About 2.4 ohms should work well on your Twists and let you dial in the voltage to get optimal flavor.
 

Road_House

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It's a good idea to clean your wick/coil once a week or twice if you vape dark juices to get the buildup of gunk off the coil. This will extend the life and keep the flavor of your vape at it's best. If you're like me it won't be long and all the money you save not smoking cigs will justify the expense of more gear and you'll have a clearo for every one of your fav flavors and plenty of extra heads working on a rotation schedule.

Oh, and while rinsing your tank under the tap, keep a finger on the edge of each end so you don't wash the plastic gasket rings down the drain. :facepalm:
 
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