Since getting my Triton about month ago, I've replaced the standard coil 3 times.
The first was the standard 2.2-2.4 coil assembly that came with the kit.
The other two were the 2.6-2.8 replace coils.
On all three occasions I noticed one or both of the wicks were extremely burnt when I went to clean them. Oddly enough I was not experiencing a burnt flavor on this last coil as I had with the previous 2 so I was not expecting to see another burnt wick tonight when I went to replace it. However this wick is burnt just as bad (see attached photo) This is my 2.6-2.8 replacement coil and it looks as burnt as the first 2.2 standard.
My question — is anyone else experiencing this? And what can be done to avoid it?
I only vape a combo of Menthol Ice, Mystic and Subzero in these tanks. And I never let them get below 2.0 ml before I top off. I use the same tank for a week before I replace the wick so I don't think I'm drastically pushing the normal life expectancy of the wick. I thought I figured out why it was happening the first time - that it was due to the rubber sleeve being too far down, applying too much pressure of the wicks. But after comparing the location with my few packs of replacement tanks, it's in the exact same position.
The first was the standard 2.2-2.4 coil assembly that came with the kit.
The other two were the 2.6-2.8 replace coils.
On all three occasions I noticed one or both of the wicks were extremely burnt when I went to clean them. Oddly enough I was not experiencing a burnt flavor on this last coil as I had with the previous 2 so I was not expecting to see another burnt wick tonight when I went to replace it. However this wick is burnt just as bad (see attached photo) This is my 2.6-2.8 replacement coil and it looks as burnt as the first 2.2 standard.
My question — is anyone else experiencing this? And what can be done to avoid it?
I only vape a combo of Menthol Ice, Mystic and Subzero in these tanks. And I never let them get below 2.0 ml before I top off. I use the same tank for a week before I replace the wick so I don't think I'm drastically pushing the normal life expectancy of the wick. I thought I figured out why it was happening the first time - that it was due to the rubber sleeve being too far down, applying too much pressure of the wicks. But after comparing the location with my few packs of replacement tanks, it's in the exact same position.