Kanger SSOCC burning juice super quick?

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djsvapour

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Have you had any issues with the 3 hole SSOCC coils leaking/flooding?

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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.
 
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Two_Bears

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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.

Sub ohming does burn a LOT of Juice. that is why many go from 12 mg nic to 6, or even 3 mg nic.

If you don't want to rip through so much Juice either lower your wattage or go to a higher resistance. Subtanks have 1.2 or 1.5 ohms.

I use RTAs and my prefered resistance is .8-.9 ohms.
 

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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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