Gracias Susaz,yeah even with the new ones happened too,I will try that technique.
Thanks
Another question:Would a lower res atomizer help ?
Are you using the same juice? Have you tried different juices? I have to adjust my voltage depending on what juice I'm using or it'll burn.
If the head needs to be cleaned, take it apart, rinse it with hot water, you can dry burn it until the coil glows red, search on the site or google for methods of dry burning. I find it best to rinse it again after dry durning, blot it dry with a paper towl and just hit it a couple quick times to dry the wick out, then put it all back together and fill/vape.
I do too.I've learned to wash every Kanger head prior to use... From clearos and spares!
What ohm are your heads? I use 1.8 heads mostly. Work great, great vapor on low volt devices.
Are you giving the liquid opportunity to fully absorb into the wick? (particularly if the liquid is a high VG content). Also roll the PV gently in between vapes to keep the wick wet.
Hi Webb, What voltage do you like to crank the battery up to? I'm wondering if you should go with a higher ohm attie - 2.4-2.8 for the higher voltage.
Next time you clean the tank remove the silicone cap and dry burn the Coil to remove any/all gunk. As you pulse the battery you should see a nice even glow on the coil. Don't worry that you might burn the wick. It should actually turn back to white from dry burning. Absolutely make sure you are not pinching the wicks. That is the fastest way to get dry/burnt hits. Don't over tighten the cap either.
I have 2 Kanger T2 v2's in rotation(over a month now) with no problems and no head replacements yet. I clean them once a week.
On your Resistance question. Higher ohms=lower temps(slower heat up) - lower ohms=higher temps(faster heat up)