How to get excess juice/condensation out of RDA?

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BigCap

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I am having trouble changing flavors, I am getting a lot of excess juice/condensation around the inside cap & on the bottom tray.

I have a bunch of different flavors I would like to try, and wondering what I should do when changing flavors? I have cleaned all around the bottom with a Q tip, but its hard to get under the coil and on the posts. I put in fresh cotton, and new flavor..hit this about 20 times and still getting a funky taste from the last flavor. Thanks in advance for the help!

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Might sound like a dumb question, just not trying to screw up anything with excess water inside the parts..and trying to test all of these flavors tonight...

I understand.

If it were me, I'd dry off what I can with a paper towel making sure to dry off the bottom and 510 connector, then fire the coil to dry it as well.

Re-wick, drip, vape. :)
 

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Might sound like a dumb question, just not trying to screw up anything with excess water inside the parts..and trying to test all of these flavors tonight...


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Sorry, I couldn't resist. If it is a really cheap clone it might rust but that is fairly rare. Just dry it off with some paper towel and call it good. I used to wash out protank coils and vape them while they were still wet to help dry them out, just took a few hits where no vapor came out.
 

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I understand.

If it were me, I'd dry off what I can with a paper towel making sure to dry off the bottom and 510 connector, then fire the coil to dry it as well.

Re-wick, drip, vape. :)

I do this with my RDAs all the time. I'm not waiting around for crap to dry on its own... I don't even dry with a paper towel... Well, the deck anyway. I do dry the bottom of the atty. I figure the thing holds juice all day, it should beable to handle a few drops of water... I shake it off in the sink then fire the coils to get the water out of those... Never had a problem in the 9 months I've been rebuilding.


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I understand.

If it were me, I'd dry off what I can with a paper towel making sure to dry off the bottom and 510 connector, then fire the coil to dry it as well.

Re-wick, drip, vape. :)

Thanks it only took a couple minutes, I was careful to not get any on the 510, and just blew most of the water out of the posts and dried it with a paper towel. Thanks for the response.


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Sorry, I couldn't resist. If it is a really cheap clone it might rust but that is fairly rare. Just dry it off with some paper towel and call it good. I used to wash out protank coils and vape them while they were still wet to help dry them out, just took a few hits where no vapor came out.

Funny thing was, I was actually going to check my thermostat [emoji1]


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BigCap

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Sorry, I couldn't resist. If it is a really cheap clone it might rust but that is fairly rare. Just dry it off with some paper towel and call it good. I used to wash out protank coils and vape them while they were still wet to help dry them out, just took a few hits where no vapor came out.

Thanks for the help [emoji106]


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