I'm not sure if I'm wicking properly or what else it could be but every time I draw I get mostly cracking and popping coming out of my tank
By spaced do mean the distance between wraps?Are your coils spaced? Try putting the wick in tighter or up your wattage a little. Try spaced coils, tighter wick.
YesBy spaced do mean the distance between wraps?
Yea. Too much juice on top of coil. Needs a little more wick in the coilBy spaced do mean the distance between wraps?
mine does the same when im not drawing on it well only a little. im using thin liquid 50/50 so thats my problem i think.I'm not sure if I'm wicking properly or what else it could be but every time I draw I get mostly cracking and popping coming out of my tank
think i will try this as i have it set high at the start because i like the heat hit straight awayThe cracking and popping is the equivalent of the bubbles you see forming in your kettle when you boil water, especially early on, right before you get steady boiling, when you sort of hear a loud noise coming from the water.
That is gas bubbles forming, which is surrounded by a large body of liquid at a lower temperature.
When you've left your atomiser sitting for a while, you have plenty of liquid around your coils. You suddenly give it a huge boost of power and gas forms right next to the coil, which is surrounded by plenty of colder liquid, thus popping and crackling.
The cure to this, as others have mentioned is using more cotton in your coil and/or lowering the preheat, if your device has this function.
The problem is too much juice on the coil...Yea I just lowered the preheat helped it out a little but I think my problem is not enough cotton
That looks better, how is it now?its a ijoy 200w. imc-7 deck think they stainless coils. n screen says they are at 0.35. im only on about 40watts and 200c. ive just re wicked it used a bit more cotton. think its a combo of juice being too thin and prob not enough wick
well its still crackerling a bit. but its not spitting any out. so its better. i did use a lot of wick had 2 twist it very tight and twist it through the coils to get it through. also a lot tighter down the sides so no leaking whatsoever. and its getting enough juice no dry hits.That looks better, how is it now?
Curlz1987 wrote: sorry i am a noob at this. n im hijacking someone elses thread but u ppl seem to know what ur talking about. another issue i have is batteries. i have 2 beeway 18650s 2600mAh. are these ok to use i have no idea what amps can be drawn from them and i cannot find any specs of the batteries anywhere. they aren't flat tops but they fit in the ijoy. they seem to work well and they are not getting warm or anything. anybody else had any experience with them
From the home page of ECF, search for Mooch to find out all you need to know about batteries for your mod.
Here's his list of batteries that are recommended for use in ecig mods. Check the specs for your mod and find one that matches the amperage requirements. Once you find those that apply to your amp ratings, then compare the MAH ratings for those batteries. Higher is better. The higher the MAH rating the longer you can vape on a charge.
thanks very helpful.
i worked out im pulling between 10-12 amps so im gona email the place where the batteries came from and find out the max amp
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well its still crackerling a bit. but its not spitting any out. so its better. i did use a lot of wick had 2 twist it very tight and twist it through the coils to get it through. also a lot tighter down the sides so no leaking whatsoever. and its getting enough juice no dry hits.