EHPRO Kayfun + V2 juice flow...

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Neunerball

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I've build several coils (various resistances) with my RDAs. I only had a problem w/ my ADV juice. Long story short, I have a Kayfun as mentioned in the title. I was trying to build a coil, in order to use my ADV in it. No matter, what kind of coil w/ cotton wicks I was building, they all had this burnt taste. Therefore, I decided to start from scratch. However, I used a different juice, that I know can take the heat, 'cause I'm using it in my RDA w/ a 0.9 Ohm coil on my K101.
The coil I build is at 1.6 Ohm running on my ProVari at 3.4 V. Again, I'm getting this burnt flavor. I think it's not the build, but the juice flow from the tank to the atomizer. I was taking several draws, without pressing the button, and tried again. I had 1-2 draws, not a lot of vapor, before having the burnt flavor. Therefore, I think the main issue is the flow of the juice. How do I improve the flow, without interrupting the decompression technique used to suck the juice into the atomizer? (I do have a dremel w/ various tips)
 

illitirit

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i would make sure the cotton is not touching the hole that leads juice in and out of the chamber. Lift it up and away. I was gettin dry hits as well then started making sure my cotton was not anywhere near the juice hole. Its still stuffed down into the openings, but lifted up out of the way of the juice hole.

This works best for me with 80% VG / 20% PG liquid. If your using higher PG% liquid, your results might vary. Good luck
 

sandman97289

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Have you tried taking a few primer pulls before firing your provari? Make sure that you see large bubbles coming up from the chamber when you do take those primer pulls. I have 2 Kayfuns and had similar issues. When you reassemble your kayfun and put everything back together a lot of times the equilibrium (pressure) is off, to get things in sync you just take a couple primer pulls and the pressure should be back.
 

Neunerball

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Have you tried taking a few primer pulls before firing your provari? Make sure that you see large bubbles coming up from the chamber when you do take those primer pulls. I have 2 Kayfuns and had similar issues. When you reassemble your kayfun and put everything back together a lot of times the equilibrium (pressure) is off, to get things in sync you just take a couple primer pulls and the pressure should be back.

Thank you! Priming helped. In addition, I take "stronger" draws. It's working without problems now.
 
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