I use the bases from my miniprotanks on my protanks; plus drill the miniprotank bases out for air.
Dang Boy... That is One Long APV.
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I use the bases from my miniprotanks on my protanks; plus drill the miniprotank bases out for air.
I buy them at my local shop. I'm convinced that the extra cooling is allowing my coils to last. They are 2.4 ohm Kangers. We're using 1300 mah Ego-T batteries on PT2 tanks on all but 1 of 9. The 1 is a Nautilus with a 2200 mah Ego-T battery. One of the holes I bore out is the inlet piece on the coil. It pops right out with needle nose pliers. Hold it with regular pliers & run a 1/16" drill thru it. I also use Kanger Air Control valves & bore all 3 holes all the way to the center with a 1/16" drill. It's a little airy opened all the way but it's adjustable.
Dekang had a problem with too much starch and polysaccharides from Herbal extracts finding their way into the eliquid. This high level readily carbonises on the coil, in fact Dekang say it was three times higher than normal. The batch of Herbal extract was used in Eliquid starting in March 2014 and going into April. If your Eliquid date of manufacture is around this time then it is the eliquid not the coils. We are assured it is entirely harmless, if you have the bottle still can you confirm the date of manufacture?Hi guys, I'm new to the forum but have been lurking for a long time. I've been searching for an answer to a problem for a few days and can't find any info specific to this. I recently changed where I get my juice and am starting to have some issues with my coils burning out wayyyyy to quickly. My setup hasn't changed and the brand of juice I use is the same, just sourced from another vendor. I'm using an ego c twist battery, ce5 tank with t2 coil. I vape a lot and will average around 4 solid days with a coil before it starts to get wonky. Right now, I'm not even getting a full day of vaping before my coil dies. Am I missing something? Like I said, my setup and habit hasn't changed, the only new variable is my juice. Any help/tips would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Dekang had a problem with too much starch and polysaccharides from Herbal extracts finding their way into the eliquid. This high level readily carbonises on the coil, in fact Dekang say it was three times higher than normal. The batch of Herbal extract was used in Eliquid starting in March 2014 and going into April. If your Eliquid date of manufacture is around this time then it is the eliquid not the coils. We are assured it is entirely harmless, if you have the bottle still can you confirm the date of manufacture?
Regards
H
PS This only applies to Dekang E liquid
Dekang had a problem with too much starch and polysaccharides from Herbal extracts finding their way into the eliquid. This high level readily carbonises on the coil, in fact Dekang say it was three times higher than normal. The batch of Herbal extract was used in Eliquid starting in March 2014 and going into April. If your Eliquid date of manufacture is around this time then it is the eliquid not the coils. We are assured it is entirely harmless, if you have the bottle still can you confirm the date of manufacture?
Regards
H
PS This only applies to Dekang E liquid
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As far as the dry burning, I have had minimal luck with it. Do I completely dry the coil/wick prior to hitting it with the battery? Or, do I leave a little moisture in the wicks to help burn it? Thanks again for all the help guys.
-The new guy
The bottles of Dekang in question have been re-branded from the vendor I purchased from, so there is no date stamp.
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As far as the dry burning, I have had minimal luck with it. Do I completely dry the coil/wick prior to hitting it with the battery? Or, do I leave a little moisture in the wicks to help burn it? Thanks again for all the help guys.
-The new guy