Heating up Question

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pufZeppelin

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you're cooking' baby !

this is how the whole phenomenon works and it is what I have my mind wrapped around

how long you hit, how hot is your coil, what volt setting you use, what fluid passes your coil

what nic level you have , how much fluid is in you tank being "cooked" before replacing

it's like Tom Cruise going thru one of those smoke filled rooms filled with lazers
bending and curving trying not to set off an alarm...


soon as I notice the HOT SPOT I remove the topper tank, blow into and attempt to cool (if/when possible)
I feel cooking is never good and just gunks up or spoils coils-wicks-juice

yepper, it's a dance of 'perfection', a formula we all seek and none the same for any two vapor'ers...

(and no I haven't been drinkin' ) :p
 

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On my CartoTank setups, I have found that once the tank "warms up" the thicker juices wick/flow better due to being heated.

Having the carto (and the coils) surrounded by a tank of juice "could" be seen as a way to prevent the coils from catastrophically overheating. A heat sink of sorts.... well, that's my story and I am sticking to it.
 
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