I just switched to the ssocc coils for the top tank and I noticed they burn up quicker and burn the juice way faster than the older square coils. Is it just a bad batch of coils or is anyone else experiencing this also? Im using 75/25 juice at 23.5-25 watts with 0.5ohm coils.
The latest ssocc (extra juice hole) are good, I find. I'm getting longer life, cleaner taste and only a tiny bit more liquid consumption. Overall for me they are superior. I didn't much like the horizontal occ. How many have you used?
Not yet. Not at all even threatening to do so. Like many factory coils it's going to depend on juice ratio (PG/VG) and power. I'm guessing you have? That's interesting; I'm surprised.
I haven't tried the 3 holers yet. Still working through old 2 hole stock. Just had a few issues in the past with coils that have large juice holes leaking, mainly from the Herakles tank.
I just switched to the ssocc coils for the top tank and I noticed they burn up quicker and burn the juice way faster than the older square coils. Is it just a bad batch of coils or is anyone else experiencing this also? Im using 75/25 juice at 23.5-25 watts with 0.5ohm coils.
Im using the 3 hole ones. but Ive been using the old 0.5ohms and it never burns through juice like this. And i always usedf 6mg but this time I got 3mg but I doubt thats the problem
When you're saying you're using a 75/25 juice, is that 75 the PG or VG?
If it's 75 PG / 25 VG then I can totally understand why you would be going through a lot more juice. That would be way too thin for those coils and would run through the wicks like water. I use 10 PG / 90 VG in mine and while they do use a bit more juice than the old square coils I never get a burnt hit which was a constant problem with the square coils. I'm also running the .15ohm Ni200 SSOCC coils at 50-55W with no problems where the old square ones would max out at 30W before the TC kicked in and severely reduced the wattage.
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