Hey all, I am getting tons of spitback .... What are you guys doing to prevent this? I use the 1.2 coil and it happens above 17 watts. It's crazy amounts of spit and it's hot. Thanks
See post 540 above... Spitting is the same as pops and "booms" just to a lesser degree. Too much juice on coil and/or too much heat on coil. More air = less heat but if you have your airflow restricted and have to pull hard to GET that extra air you increase negative pressure in the system and increase juice flow.
Heat being constant... Spitting & popping = too much juice flow.
To reduce juice flow you can open air flow to reduce negative pressure, you can do lighter pulls, you can use thicker juice (high VG), you can putt more cotton into your juice flow to reduce it... or a combination of all of the above.
One caveat though... gunked up coils can reduce the vaporization efficiency of the coil itself. If your coil is covered in gunk it can spit and pop no matter what you do. The solution to THIS is to remove the wick, clean the coil (no dry burns on OCCs though), then re-wick. Coils WILL get gunked sooner or later it is a fact of life. If you vape heavy juices like strong tobaccos & highly sweet desserts then gunk will happen faster and you will need to clean coils more often. Lighter colored juices (often fruits) will stretch the gunk window by an amazing amount.
I might add that all these factors pertain to vaping in general and not just the SubTank series. Prolly the reason these issues seem to be surfacing here with these devices is that the SubTank is one of the first high performance sub ohm tanks on the market. It is an altogether different beast than most of the similar products that have come before it. It's kinda like folks are trading in their VW bugs for Corvettes and can't figure out why the tires keep melting when they pull off from a stop sign. Heh Heh (no disrespect to anyone intended here!!!)
Using the 1.2 OCC at lower wattages will help but you are already doing that. Other simple solutions are going to higher VG lower nic clean juices and opening the airflow up and taking short heavy lung hits. Changing your style of draw is a hard thing to do I know... but if you can get it down then the results will be well worth the effort. Once you get on to it, it will become second nature. If you have been using older style tanks for a long time it will be harder to do. For the folks who have been using high end drippers they will most likely not have any problem at all.
Hope this helps and GOOD LUCK!