Dryburnt to death?

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dom qp

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If there aren't particles floating around in your juice, you can just change the coil and keep the juice in the tank.

People rinse the OCC coil heads with water, but I find it messes up the wicking and coils bad. I just use different coils for similar tasting flavours. I.e. I have one I keep for fruits only and after a couple vapes the old flavour disappears.
 

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People rinse the OCC coil heads with water, but I find it messes up the wicking and coils bad. I just use different coils for similar tasting flavours. I.e. I have one I keep for fruits only and after a couple vapes the old flavour disappears.

I only use the same family of flavours for any coil. That's why I keep 4-5 tanks in rotation.
 

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In all honesty, the BDC was only ever good for the bin.

I remember when they came out; one of the most experience vapers in the UK (6 years) couldn't get a decent hit off it it. Don't go buying loads of them...

They work fine for me until I try cleaning them. But that's the learning curve I guess. I don't have lots to spend and the BDC has no issues I've encountered really.

I only use the same family of flavours for any coil. That's why I keep 4-5 tanks in rotation.

I only had to clean due to the rookie mistake of leaving fluid elsewhere and not having something compatible to put in with the remaining juice. Fruit mix doesn't go well with Heisenberg.

To comment on what @djsvapour wrote:

I prefer the BVCs and they should fit. Just double check.

Will check them out. Going to the vape shop tomorrow

I tried everything I could find about cleaning replaceable coils and I never had one that it worked on. Some of them can be rebuilt and rewicked, but if your going to go to that much trouble then you should probably just get something intended to be rebuildable.

Aye I do agree. I'm new to vaping and not quite ready for advanced components yet. Give me time and I'm sure I'll be rebuilding wicks :)
 

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Ah... that I didn't know...well its not the worst thing I've ever done. Will I be able to just replace to coil or is the tank taste going to be contaminated? (I have juice in it at the moment). Is there a quick clean and dry method for the BDC or will I have to change coils for each flavor I use
Soaking them in alcohol overnight and letting dry for a day can remove most flavors. some will not come out, tobacco, cinnamon, strong vanilla, etc will not soak out.
This is one reason I use a tank for each flavor. I use cheap tanks though. Evods, T3's and protanks.
They are bottom single coils which I rebuild and use cotton in.
 

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The t3S is much better if you drill out 2 of the air holes to 1/16. I do the same on my protank single BCC and Evods as well.
Usually on the coil heads you can pull out the silica and just rewick with cotton when the silica one gets gunked up or the flavor wick gets burned. I also recoil them.
With my rewicking I have no gurgling issues at all. Unless left in a hot car or something like that but the best of them will mess up if left in a hot car.
 
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