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dabears34

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Hey guys I started vaping a week ago, and have been cigarette free for 4 days. This all might change as all of my clearos (2 evod's and a pro tank 2 mini all purchased on seperate days in the last week) are trashing wicks. I'm using two different Alt Smoke branded twist batteries. Today I went through all but one of my replacement wicks which im clinging tightly to in the pro tank. Voltage is set between 3.6-4.0 so I cant imagine its that, I primed new wicks by taking a couple of drags without firing the battery and putting liquid directly on the wicks. Tried changing the wick/coil assembly but no matter what it seems in the first couple of hits im burning the hell out of it. I even tried replacing the wicks with cotton to no avail, not really sure what to do next.
Sorry for the poor grammar, punctuation, sentence structure etc I'm just typing furiously to try to get this figured out ASAP. Thank you guys in advance.

Edit for the TLDR crowd: I have burned through a total of 3-4 replacement coils/wick assembly's in a little under a day after having no problems chain vaping for a week, with clearos as new as a day old.
 
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a. Try not to chain vape too much with it. It takes a second for those wicks to suck up the juice in that little atomizer head after you take a hit..

b. if it's happening halfway - a third of the way through the tank, top off the tank.

c. you can try turning the rubber grommet on the center post upside down to let more liquid down into the cup. (may lead to leaking easier, but that's fixed by taking the thing off turning it upside down above you closing your eyes and blowing until you hear it flowing freely. dab with paper towel and viola.)

what ohm atomizer heads are you using? that would be a big help. If you're using the 2.5 you really don't want to chain vape. they take longer to heat up and therefore are putting more heat on the little rubber insulator in the atomizer head and eventually they'll burn it, when that happens you'll be stuck with a burnt taste.

and finally look into rebuilding your protank coils. They are really easy to rebuild, rebuilds can work a lot better than the ones you buy and they're a fraction of the price. For 15 dollars you can have enough material to rebuild protank coils for a long long long time.
 
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What do you mean by "trashing wicks"? They do get get dirty and need to be cleaned regularly. Other than that:

Troubleshooting 101:

If your clearo is flooding, the connections are not tight enough--or too tight. Keep reading.

If you're using clearos and getting a burnt taste it means that not enough juice is getting to the coil and you're basically vaping dry, hot air or inhaling smoke from the gunk that's burning off of your coil. Not a good thing. Another case of bad taste maybe the tank itself--some arrive covered with some kind of nasty grease; wash them with soap and water (just the tanks--soak the coils in PGA or vodka).

There are a few things you need to remember when using a T3 or an eVod or a ProTank--in addition to keeping your coils clean and free of gunk that accumulates on them.

1) Make sure that the atomizer coil is screwed into the base tightly--every time you refill; they often come not fully tightened from the manufacturer, or may have gotten loose through repeated refills.

2) Look at all the inner seals and gaskets to make sure they haven't become dislodged.

3) Make sure that you screw the tank into its base tightly. If it's not tight, it will leak.

4) When you screw your clearomizer into your battery, do not overtighten--screw it in only until it makes contact--no farther, or you may push the center post in too deep and cause all kinds of problems, including leaking. When the draw becomes tight or the taste and vapor production begin to diminish, replace the coil. This will happen sooner (even as soon as one day of heavy use) if you're using dark, viscous, or very sweet juices. The old coil can be cleaned and dry burned.

5) Make sure you're not getting any juice in the center tube when you're filling--this will cause your eVod to leak like a sieve. If some juice gets into the tube, close the top cap, place a tissue under your tank and blow gently through the clearomizer to get rid of any excess eliquid. Also, extra condensation inside the tank may, on some occasions, drip back into the center tube. Wipe your mouthpiece dry with a q-tip or a tissue when you refill (or more often when/if needed).

6) Take an occasional "primer puff" (a slow draw without activating the battery) when you vape. It helps move the juice into the coil chamber and removes any air bubbles that sometimes form in the tank and may cause gurgling or impede proper wicking.

7) Take slow long draws rather than sharp and quick ones like we used to do while smoking cigarettes. Do not over vape, chain vape, power vape. Let the juice travel to the coil between drags.

and last but not least

8) Do not remove any flavor wicks if you're experiencing any leaking or flooding. Those wicks are there for a reason. If you feel that you have to remove a wick because your eliquid is particularly thick, do it carefully--one strand at a time. If your liquid is super thin, you can thicken it with a bit of VG (USP--pharma grade) or you can add another strand of cotton to your flavor wick. Don't add too much or you'll choke your atomizer and get a dry hit.

Also, make sure you're vaping at correct wattages; I like 5.5-7 watts.

Good luck!
 

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**edited*** ^^ that's a p awesome post right thar.^^


switching up is fine.. Helps to fight vaper's tongue I hear.. Really imo (i could be wrong) I would ease up on any back to back vaping.. Take a nice puff, set it down.. if you do need to chain vape try and prime it good before each toot. That's kept my coils and wicks nice and wet.

there might be more here.. you have a lot in your op, but not really all of the details. Like what happened with the wicks? What was wrong with the first one? was the flavor just burnt and nasty? did you change out the juice in a tank and clean the wick.. It's strange to me that all of them would be going bad unless it's user error or something to do with the battery.

hmmm
 

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Thank you Katya! I have read varying opinions regarding rehabbing burnt tasting wicks, is it possible to do and if so how would you go about it? I did dry burn one of the coils but couldn't get this wick back in place as it seems to have unraveled on me. I then replaced the wick with a strand of cotton, but had no luck with that as the first one I tried just tasted like cotton(in retrospect probably didn't let it soak long enough) and I ended up bending the coil pretty bad on the second one. In summary I'm an idiot running around like my hairs on fire trying to avoid picking up a cigarette :facepalm:
 

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**edited*** ^^ that's a p awesome post right thar.^^


switching up is fine.. Helps to fight vaper's tongue I hear.. Really imo (i could be wrong) I would ease up on any back to back vaping.. Take a nice puff, set it down.. if you do need to chain vape try and prime it good before each toot. That's kept my coils and wicks nice and wet.

there might be more here.. you have a lot in your op, but not really all of the details. Like what happened with the wicks? What was wrong with the first one? was the flavor just burnt and nasty? did you change out the juice in a tank and clean the wick.. It's strange to me that all of them would be going bad unless it's user error or something to do with the battery.

hmmm

I made an assumption that the wicks were burned dry, after further review there were dark marks on both ends of two of the wicks. I have been using light colored liquid so I thought I had scorched them. I have done quite a bit of research while starting vaping but it seems I have missed some of the basics and it wouldn't surprise me at all if this was completely user error, especially considering this is happening with two different batteries. I changed the juice every time except for the first time, and I would say that it tasted like vaporizing a piece of coal.
 

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Thank you Katya! I have read varying opinions regarding rehabbing burnt tasting wicks, is it possible to do and if so how would you go about it? I did dry burn one of the coils but couldn't get this wick back in place as it seems to have unraveled on me. I then replaced the wick with a strand of cotton, but had no luck with that as the first one I tried just tasted like cotton(in retrospect probably didn't let it soak long enough) and I ended up bending the coil pretty bad on the second one. In summary I'm an idiot running around like my hairs on fire trying to avoid picking up a cigarette :facepalm:

Well, once you bent the coil out of shape and removed the original wick, the only thing you can do is to start from scratch and rebuild the whole thing from scratch--I can't help you with that because I do not rebuild my coils, but there are great tutorials on YouTube, if you want to see how it's done.

I have a question though--why did you remove the wick prior to dry burning? They silica, they actually benefit from being dry burned or torched.

Do you have any other coil heads that you didn't tamper with? If so, there are several ways to clean them. The easiest is to soak them in PGA or some chap vodka, or denture/retainer cleaning solution. If you don't have any of those on hand, drop your coils into a microwavable bowl, cover with distilled water (or plain tap water) and nuke them for 5 minutes or so. Then rinse and reinstall.
 

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Well, once you bent the coil out of shape and removed the original wick, the only thing you can do is to start from scratch and rebuild the whole thing from scratch--I can't help you with that because I do not rebuild my coils, but there are great tutorials on YouTube, if you want to see how it's done.

I have a question though--why did you remove the wick prior to dry burning? They silica, they actually benefit from being dry burned or torched.

Do you have any other coil heads that you didn't tamper with? If so, there are several ways to clean them. The easiest is to soak them in PGA or some chap vodka, or denture/retainer cleaning solution. If you don't have any of those on hand, drop your coils into a microwavable bowl, cover with distilled water (or plain tap water) and nuke them for 5 minutes or so. Then rinse and reinstall.

I only messed with two of them so I have a couple still in tact laying around. The only reason I took the wick out of the two was that I believed the wicks were burned beyond repair and thats why I was getting that nasty burned taste.
EDT: The above video is what I imagined I was doing by taking a couple dryish hits:laugh:
 

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Hehehe....

Soak them!

Another way to clean them is a wet burn--much less stress on the coil. Fill you tank with unflavored base (PG or PG/VG blend), increase your voltage and vape that, with or without inhaling, until the juice in the tank runs clear. PG is a great solvent. You may have to empty the tank and repeat the procedure if the coils are very dirty.
 

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Well, once you bent the coil out of shape and removed the original wick, the only thing you can do is to start from scratch and rebuild the whole thing from scratch--I can't help you with that because I do not rebuild my coils, but there are great tutorials on YouTube, if you want to see how it's done.

I have a question though--why did you remove the wick prior to dry burning? They silica, they actually benefit from being dry burned or torched.

Do you have any other coil heads that you didn't tamper with? If so, there are several ways to clean them. The easiest is to soak them in PGA or some chap vodka, or denture/retainer cleaning solution. If you don't have any of those on hand, drop your coils into a microwavable bowl, cover with distilled water (or plain tap water) and nuke them for 5 minutes or so. Then rinse and reinstall.

Metal atomizer heads in the microwave? I dono about that

Some clear juices will darken significantly especially at the coil where they're being heated. Just thought I'd add that. You can dry burn the protank pretty easily. When the issue comes up again calm down and come here and to YouTube to get questions answered first
 
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