Aloha...
I was gonna post this in the IKENVAPE subforum, but it seems I am only allowed to post here, as I am a new member...
I recently recieved my IKV gold V2 cartos in the mail, and immediatly filled it up... I accidently dripped some juice in the hole, in the center of the material and didn't think it was a big deal... began vaping on it and for some reason, it had little to no vapor and barely had any taste... Also, it takes a while for the coils to heat the juice (barely to no sound from the coil frying the juice) and doesn't seem to be working properly...
Before purchasing these cartos, I read a lot of good/great reviews on them and decided to purchase some because I don't like dripping and driving...
So my questions are:
Is this the norm for cartos (very little amounts of vapor and barely any taste)???
Or am i just too used to dripping on LR atties and getting good tasting flavors and clouds of vapor???
BTW... I filled it up with Backwoods Brew's 555 juice if it makes a difference...
Any advice would help... Mahalos
I was gonna post this in the IKENVAPE subforum, but it seems I am only allowed to post here, as I am a new member...
I recently recieved my IKV gold V2 cartos in the mail, and immediatly filled it up... I accidently dripped some juice in the hole, in the center of the material and didn't think it was a big deal... began vaping on it and for some reason, it had little to no vapor and barely had any taste... Also, it takes a while for the coils to heat the juice (barely to no sound from the coil frying the juice) and doesn't seem to be working properly...
Before purchasing these cartos, I read a lot of good/great reviews on them and decided to purchase some because I don't like dripping and driving...
So my questions are:
Is this the norm for cartos (very little amounts of vapor and barely any taste)???
Or am i just too used to dripping on LR atties and getting good tasting flavors and clouds of vapor???
BTW... I filled it up with Backwoods Brew's 555 juice if it makes a difference...
Any advice would help... Mahalos