Dry burning???

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sss1911

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First off I have an evod. Everytime I dry burn I always get a burnt taste.
I clean the replacement heads in hot water then proceed to dry burn.

Then the bad taste comes and I stop using the heads.
I have watched many videos and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Am I dry burning to long maybe?

Any help would be awesome
 

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perhaps to long a second is all I used to do it for while blowing on the coil. I do not dry burn at all anymore when they get gunked up I soak in everclear to dissolve the gunk. But I kept burning out my heads as well it is one of those things that some people swear by and some just do not see the point
 

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    First off I have an evod. Everytime I dry burn I always get a burnt taste.
    I clean the replacement heads in hot water then proceed to dry burn.

    Then the bad taste comes and I stop using the heads.
    I have watched many videos and I can't figure out what I'm doing wrong. Am I dry burning to long maybe?

    Any help would be awesome
    How long are you using the heads?
    Is it the coil or the wick itself that is burnt?
    Dry burning is done in short pulse's until the coil glows red, eventually the head will need to be replaced regardless:)
     

    retired1

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    My first attempt at dry burning coils was a disaster. What I eventually figured out was I wasn't doing it long enough. Sure, I'd pulse the coil a few times, but all I was doing was knocking the gunk loose but not really burning it off. Then when I tried the head again, all I got was a god awful taste that I wouldn't wish on anyone.

    So I took the head apart (these were Protank heads), removed the flavor wick and actually observed the burning process. Once the coils burned cleanly and any evidence of gunk was gone, I then put 'em back together, gave 'em another rinse and put 'em back into rotation. I'm much happier now, as heads are lasting even longer than before. :lol:
     

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    How long are you using the heads?
    Is it the coil or the wick itself that is burnt?
    Dry burning is done in short pulse's until the coil glows red, eventually the head will need to be replaced regardless:)

    A couple of weeks.
    Nothing looks burnt.
    I have done about 2 second pulses until the wick and coil look clean.
    And I do take out the flavor wicks to view the coil while doing the dry burn.
     
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