Happy New Year, everyone.
I've done several searches trying to find information about this, and I seem to be coming up pretty much empty handed. I'm not really a newbie (and I have computer research skills!), and it frustrates me when I can't find what I think is really basic information!
Love, love, love my MVP2, but don't love the iClear 30 that came with it. I want to love it. Even before buying the MVP2, I came very close to buy a couple of these. At the moment, I'm glad I didn't bother--and I'm glad I didn't bother buying more spare coils for it.
First, let me say that I'm a big believer in cleaning out new tanks before using them--and I did this with the included iClear30. I know a lot of people don't do this, but I just don't completely trust things to be completely clean when they arrive from the factory (I also wouldn't eat off a new dish without washing it--seems like a good analogy to me). I mention that I cleaned this first because I would expect that the cleaning would improve potential problems. When I first filled it, after letting it sit for quite a while, nearly every hit was a dry hit. I'm tilting, and twirling, and this shouldn't be a problem with wicking. . . I finally decided to let it sit overnight. It was moderately better the next day, although I was still getting dry/burned hits especially if I was vaping quite a bit.
I know that most people like this tank. So what I'm looking for are some tips about using it to prevent these problems.
I'm beginning to believe tanks have a magical quality that depends on the individual user. I love using my T3Ss for a daily vape and have 2 iClear30s that came with my MVR and 134. To me they're both junk. I've tried dry burning, cleaning, full tank, half full tank, etc. they always taste and draw like crap. It's. Strange think because I can't figure why they seem to work so well for others.