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I haven't had any problems with coils since I started soaking my coils as @mikepetro suggested. I only soak 1 at a time usually for 2 days. Once I feel my coil starting to drop off, I drop a new one in PG or VG. I only use one DIY juice in the penguin. I've used about 250 mL so far in the penguin. Its a strawberry, acai, coconut that i mix at 8%. I think it's fine for flavor, but if I want to enjoy a rich bakery flavor or something multilayered, I use an RDA.
 
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Week 2 of the 10 year rule.
ROFLMAO, there was actually about 40% more out there last night, but the scavengers have already raided it.



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I'd like to report that after piercing 2 holes in the .25 ohm coils, I've also mainly been able to get rid of the dry hit issue. I'm able to get around 3 days of consistent vaping in each coil, which is enough for me! One of the problems that I do get is leakage. I'm finding that I always have to take out the cartridge every hour to wipe away the juice between the cartridge and the battery. I even need to take out the coil and wipe it off at the end of the day because the sides are also wet. I can live with that, but do you guys think that they can in some way damage the battery?

Hi, @Fredean! I know this post is a little bit old, but I just got an used Penguin SE device today. I've read about the coils wicking / burning problem before purchasing it but I thought I could give it a try. First I've tried to use an used coil from the previous owner, cleaned it up a bit with a cotton swab. Pocked two holes in it and used a 50/50 juice. It lasted about 20 puffs or less, then I got a dry / harsh throat hit. Throwed it out and tried a new 0.6ohm coil. Did the same: pocked two holes in it, wicked it really well and let it in the tank for 40 minutes. Before firing it I sucked in the airflow a couple of times. I think I did that with too much force and got liquid in my mouth. So I opened it up, cleaned it and started vaping. It was gurgling a bit, and minutes later I started to get juice in my mouth. Removed the cartridge and noticed some leaking. Maybe I shouldn't have done the two holes in it for a 50/50 juice? I just put a little of a 70/30 juice in the tank because it's thicker. I'll try to vape with this coil with a 70/30 juice and for 50/50 I'll poke just one hole.

What's your experience with it?

Did you had any problems with the leakage damaging the battery?

Thanks in advance and best regards!
 

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Hi, @Fredean! I know this post is a little bit old, but I just got an used Penguin SE device today. I've read about the coils wicking / burning problem before purchasing it but I thought I could give it a try. First I've tried to use an used coil from the previous owner, cleaned it up a bit with a cotton swab. Pocked two holes in it and used a 50/50 juice. It lasted about 20 puffs or less, then I got a dry / harsh throat hit. Throwed it out and tried a new 0.6ohm coil. Did the same: pocked two holes in it, wicked it really well and let it in the tank for 40 minutes. Before firing it I sucked in the airflow a couple of times. I think I did that with too much force and got liquid in my mouth. So I opened it up, cleaned it and started vaping. It was gurgling a bit, and minutes later I started to get juice in my mouth. Removed the cartridge and noticed some leaking. Maybe I shouldn't have done the two holes in it for a 50/50 juice? I just put a little of a 70/30 juice in the tank because it's thicker. I'll try to vape with this coil with a 70/30 juice and for 50/50 I'll poke just one hole.

What's your experience with it?

Did you had any problems with the leakage damaging the battery?

Thanks in advance and best regards!

Hi @Thiago C! Sorry to jump in here but I saw your diilema and I am hoping I can help. :) You probably flooded your coil. I haven't had any problems with my recent Penguin coils (I use the .25s) lately. I use a higher VG blend juice. I found that when I drop juice into the juice chamber on a new coil I can tell immediately if it will need holes poked into it by how fast the juice draws down into the cotton. If it sits in the chamber and doesn't draw down within a few seconds, that's when I poke holes in the cotton. If the juice draws down quickly, I just fill the chamber about 3 times to ensure that the cotton is saturated, then I load the coil. If I have to poke holes in the cotton I fill the chamber 4 times and I make sure all of the juice has been sucked up by the cotton before I load it.

I have noticed that if I let my tank sit empty for any length of time, that coil is probably ruined. I don't know why that is, but it seems that when these coils become dry they stop wicking.

If you have juice in your Penguin, it is likely that your coil is not seated all the way. The coil should not stick out from the silicon housing at all. Not even a tiny bit. In fact, it should be just slightly indented. I had that problem with one of my replacement cartridges. I had to REALLY push the coil into it to get a seal and I had quite a bit of leakage into the mod before I figured it out, but I am still using the same mod many months later. It didn't damage the mod in the least!

I hope you find your way with your new Penguin very soon. It really is an amazing little mod! I still love mine and use it every single day.

One thing to remember- make sure you turn it off if you put it in your pocket. If it fires off, it WILL burn the coil and ruin it. It can also damage the tank (ask me how I know, lol!). I wish you the best with your new Penguin! :)
 

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That's awesome! How tight is the draw with the new tip?
it feels slightly more restricted. Pretty nice because i wanted to use the restrictor block but reading on here seemed like it isn't compatible. I could make the inner diameter of the tip smaller for a more restrictive draw!
 
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Thiago C

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Hi @Thiago C! Sorry to jump in here but I saw your diilema and I am hoping I can help. :) You probably flooded your coil. I haven't had any problems with my recent Penguin coils (I use the .25s) lately. I use a higher VG blend juice. I found that when I drop juice into the juice chamber on a new coil I can tell immediately if it will need holes poked into it by how fast the juice draws down into the cotton. If it sits in the chamber and doesn't draw down within a few seconds, that's when I poke holes in the cotton. If the juice draws down quickly, I just fill the chamber about 3 times to ensure that the cotton is saturated, then I load the coil. If I have to poke holes in the cotton I fill the chamber 4 times and I make sure all of the juice has been sucked up by the cotton before I load it.

I have noticed that if I let my tank sit empty for any length of time, that coil is probably ruined. I don't know why that is, but it seems that when these coils become dry they stop wicking.

If you have juice in your Penguin, it is likely that your coil is not seated all the way. The coil should not stick out from the silicon housing at all. Not even a tiny bit. In fact, it should be just slightly indented. I had that problem with one of my replacement cartridges. I had to REALLY push the coil into it to get a seal and I had quite a bit of leakage into the mod before I figured it out, but I am still using the same mod many months later. It didn't damage the mod in the least!

I hope you find your way with your new Penguin very soon. It really is an amazing little mod! I still love mine and use it every single day.

One thing to remember- make sure you turn it off if you put it in your pocket. If it fires off, it WILL burn the coil and ruin it. It can also damage the tank (ask me how I know, lol!). I wish you the best with your new Penguin! :)

Hey, @cooladdict! Thanks for your reply! I just refilled my cartridge with more 70/30 juice. When I put the cartridge upside down to refill it some liquid leaked through the chimney. After 5 puffs or so it started gurgling. So it's leaking from below, under the coil and accumulating liquid to the point that the juice goes to the chimney. The gurgling was nasty so I just put the cartridge upside down to check it and there's liquid flowing / leaking through the air flow.

I think the coil is well seated in the silicon as well, as you can see:

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Right now I can't tell if a new coil will need holes poked into it just by filling the chamber and observing like you do. I don't know if I'll get the hang of it in the future.

Oh, I forgot to mention that I did some pulling in the cotton as well, because someone here posted this tip. Maybe that's the problem. I've used some tweezers to do that:

"My temp solution is get a needle or something small that you can fit into the top, then push in the edges of the material inside of it. I think this works because more liquid flows into easier allowing the atty to be soaked better, thus the atty doesn't burn."

@hannarules / Joyetech Atopack Penguin coils review

This coil I'm currently using is very unpractical because of the leaking and gurgling. I'll try your method and some others and see what works best! Thanks, again!
 

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My Dolphin died this week. It won't light up when I try to fire it. When I put it on the charger, all 5 lights will light up for a minute or so and then they go out. I kept my dolphin in my coat pocket. all I can figure is that I got snow in the pocket from my gloves and then it melted and went into the dolphin. Hoping it will dry out and come back to life. Of course, that may not be the problem. Haven't tried a different coil yet. Anyone else have something similar happen to their dolphin or penguin?
 
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