If usually means your wick cannot pull the eliquid fast enough to keep up with your battery. There are a couple of things you can do:What causes dry hits and what can I do to stop it?
I'm new to vaping, but there was no doubt this was a dry hit. It made me want to throw up and I couldn't stop coughing. I was vaping normally earlier, but all of the sudden I got one. I didn't vape for about an hour, but I keep getting them now. What causes dry hits and what can I do to stop it?
Is this from your Ego One Mega ?I'm new to vaping, but there was no doubt this was a dry hit. It made me want to throw up and I couldn't stop coughing. I was vaping normally earlier, but all of the sudden I got one. I didn't vape for about an hour, but I keep getting them now. What causes dry hits and what can I do to stop it?
I have the eVic VT. It's in temp control mode running at 50 watts.Susan has given you great info on your problem which will work well for you with a lot of attys. I have a couple of questions for you that may help us troubleshoot this a bit more with your particular hardware in mind.
What atty are you using, how many watts are you running, what is the resistance of your heads and what e-juice are you using?
Whatever the answers to my questions are, you will likely get relief from dry hits if you follow Susan's recommendations.
Best of luck with it![]()
Yes.Is this from your Ego One Mega ?
shouldn't temp control mode be running at a temp or joule setting? pardon my ignorance - have not really used TC yet, though I am going to try it shortly... time to do more homework...I have the eVic VT. It's in temp control mode running at 50 watts.
A week and a half probably. I don't use my vape too much though. It's the only coil that I've had in it. I haven't used my vape at all in the past 3 days.What do you have on top of it? What tank or atomizer?
ETA: Nvm I see your answer. How old is the coil?
Im using the titanium coil.Hmmm... unfortunately I'm not super familiar with anything you're using beyond knowing how tanks like that work, so I'm not going to guess and accidentally give you wrong info. But like others have already said, Susan pretty much covered it.
Keep in mind TC mode is basically meant for nickel and titanium but not really kanthal, at least not yet and at least as far as I understand. Are you using an appropriate coil head?
470 fahrenheitWhat is your temperature set to?
470 fahrenheit
The coil doesn't look gunked at all, it looks basically the same as the unused nickel coil I have. I can't use the nickel coil though, cause every time I try it, it says no atomizer found on the display. That's the only other coil I have. I tried lowering the temp, but all it did was take away from the strength of the burnt taste, but it's still there. No cloud at all. Virtually nothing comes out.So you have the eVic VT tank running at 50 watts in temperature protected mode at 470 deg F using a Ti head at around 0.4 ohms which you've been using for a week and a half. It vaped fine for most of that time and then started giving you burnt hits.
My guess is the coil is now gunked up enough so at the power and temperature you've set it's burning juice. What I would do is check the coil. That means you have to take the tank apart to the point that you can see the coil in the head. I don't know that tank, but you'll probably have to get the juice out somehow in order to do that. You can then have a look at the coil and see how dirty it is. If you think it's gunked up put in a new one, leave the settings the same and see how it vapes. If the issue is gunk this will take you back to square one.
Or, you could just lower the temperature until it stops burning juice. This will work as long as the mod is in temperature protected mode. What will happen is when the wire gets to your temp setting the TP will kick in and lower the power to keep the set temp. You will lose power and your vape will change because of that though and you won't know how gunked the coil is.
Let us know what you try and how it works out for you.
I have the eVic VT. It's in temp control mode running at 50 watts.
If you're in temp control mode, the watts are somewhat irrelevant; that only controls the power needed to get it to the temperature selected. what temperature do you have it set at, are you in Ni or Ti mode, and what is the diameter, ohms, and size of your coil and what wicking material?
The coil doesn't look gunked at all, it looks basically the same as the unused nickel coil I have. I can't use the nickel coil though, cause every time I try it, it says no atomizer found on the display. That's the only other coil I have. I tried lowering the temp, but all it did was take away from the strength of the burnt taste, but it's still there. No cloud at all. Virtually nothing comes out.