Wah chaota.. what's your coil ohm?
Really can't recognize the coil liao
It's either too hot or your juice gunks coils. Need to know your ohms and what voltage/watts u go to.
^that... or have you experienced frequent dry hits?
Not much dry hits, just the taste gets more mutted with each puff.
I'm thinking of possible reasons other than ohms/heat/juice gunk since others have mentioned them. I used to coil too tight on my TF's wick and choke the juice, and my coils go chao tah faster than usual. If the wick is squeezed by 12 coils closely coiled like a tube, the wick in middle part might be dry (not wicking fast enough) and start burning silica.
Not much dry hits, just the taste gets more mutted with each puff.
holy cow!! sounds bad!! what should i do??
but i tread the wick after i build the coils .. shouldn't be that tight correct?
maybe i should get some 30 - 32 gauge wire, then i'll need less wraps..
I would say to low of ohm (too hot) and cooking juice. You living dangerous not to have a ohm meter drop the $20 and get one.
You can use a volt meter just research how to check ohms with volt meterit's now top of my shopping list, its difficult to source for the right equipment. e-cigs are banned at my location.
Relax, it's not exactly on fire kinda thingy. It might not be the root cause also, though it certainly explains the gradual muted taste (wicking issue). What silica wick are you using? The wicking issue/ chokage might not be at the coils but rather the channels.
Personally i would go for 30awg (5/6) but it's up to your preference. 30awg is kinda versatile and easy to work with, i use it in most of my attys.
Edit: missed out a part... yep, you might have threaded the wick after building the coils, but wicks need to be able to expand to draw juice properly. If its a tight fit when you thread, it likely cannot catchup with chain vape.
You can use a volt meter just research how to check ohms with volt meter
You can use a volt meter just research how to check ohms with volt meter