dry coil no liquid IPV3 LI

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Lundude

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just got this last night. got a uwell crown tank on it,used the .15 pre installed head and it works great. So I get home tonight and make a titanium coil, wick it and put the rba section on, put ejuice on the wick ,get it all saturated up, fire the mod and get the message, dry coil no liquid. I have it set for TI coil. so I put it on my snow wolf 60 watt and it fires and vapes great, anyone know what i could be doing wrong here? Also if I switch it to Ni200 mode it works great too
 
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I did try that, still a no go! I even re installed the new update.

Weird. This happened to me just the other day and it was me forgetting to lock it in TI. I am not much of an expert on a build, I use the SMOK TFV4 TI coils. If you are confident everything is making good contact and re-installed the software I cannot think of anything else.

Sorry I was not more help :(
 
I had this issue not too long ago, what it was for me was because of how large my coil was it was hitting the center post and causing the resistance to be much lower than it actually was, tricking the device into thinking the coil was dry. also is the ti spaced or contact, if its contact you must pulse-dryfire it making sure to not get it red hot. improper pulsing can lead to this as well. A trick I use is I go into my closet and pulse it so i can see how i need to adjust it with my tweezers. Hope this helps!
 

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I had this issue not too long ago, what it was for me was because of how large my coil was it was hitting the center post and causing the resistance to be much lower than it actually was, tricking the device into thinking the coil was dry. also is the ti spaced or contact, if its contact you must pulse-dryfire it making sure to not get it red hot. improper pulsing can lead to this as well. A trick I use is I go into my closet and pulse it so i can see how i need to adjust it with my tweezers. Hope this helps!
Yes now that i see it from that point of view, that probly would make the difference here, I most likely pulsed it wrong,was my first attempt with a Ti coil. I will work on this, I thank you very much for your input!
 
Yes now that i see it from that point of view, that probly would make the difference here, I most likely pulsed it wrong,was my first attempt with a Ti coil. I will work on this, I thank you very much for your input!
Your welcome! and it all comes with practice. after building around 3 of them you get used to it and it becomes a lot easier.
 
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