My vape has been making a laud popping sound

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MurderDevil

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My vape (the: "Smoke vape pen plus" with the juice "T-juice Clara-T Essens") has started to make a laud popping sound when i start it up or i haven't used it withing 2 min. after the pop, it works calmly with the normal cracking sound like a fireplace ish. But what makes the sound? is my vape broken? How can i make it stop? (i do got a video of it but only photos can be posted it seems) It scared the crap out of me every time and i don't dare use it afterwords in case it will explode
 

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it sounds like spit back of liquid (too much liquid going on the coil at once) It is harmless besides getting juice in your mouth, and there are ways to remedy it , but I don't know all of the remedies, I just shake out excess juice or if that dont work, empty tank, clean, dry and retry. You can also try turning the wattage up for a short while, sometimes if the wattage is too low to vaporize all the juice it happens too.
 

MurderDevil

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it sounds like spit back of liquid (too much liquid going on the coil at once) It is harmless besides getting juice in your mouth, and there are ways to remedy it , but I don't know all of the remedies, I just shake out excess juice or if that dont work, empty tank, clean, dry and retry. You can also try turning the wattage up for a short while, sometimes if the wattage is too low to vaporize all the juice it happens too.
Thanks ^^ i will try to clean it and see if it helps ^^
 

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Sounds like your coil/tank is flooded. Flooding is a common occurrence in e-cigarettes. The definition of flooding is getting juice into the air passage of the tank. This can include any point between the mouth piece and the very bottom part that connects to the battery. Each tank has holes in that air passage, where the wicks passthrough. This is required for the device to work properly. Unfortunately, this opens up the possibility for flooding. The trick with flooding, is knowing how to avoid it. I’ll explain a little more, but a few common causes for flooding a tank include: improper filling, over filling, pulling too hard when hitting the device, and the temperature can even play a role and/or damage.

Before I get into the explanation, let me explain how an e-cig works a little more in depth. Nearly every tank has a wick that is used to absorb the juice in the tank. This wick cuts through the air passage. Each wick has a piece of wire that wraps around it in a coil. When you activate the button on the battery, you send electricity through the wire. As the wire heats up, it vaporizes the juice that is in the wick.

Improper Filling: When filling your tank, you have to be careful not to get juice into the center tube of the tank. This center tube is the air passage. When you take a draw, air comes from the bottom of the tank, through the air passage and into your mouth. If you get juice into this passage way, your tank is flooded.

Over Filling: If you over fill a tank (specifically a top coil like the ones that come with the starter kits and gift boxes), the wicks can become over saturated and just like a rain cloud, they will leak into the air passage. Once this happens, you have a flooded tank. Leave an air space when filling your tank.

Pulling Too Hard: Probably the most common cause. As I mentioned the wicks absorb the juice in the tank. As you pull on the device, you cause a vacuum effect that pulls juice into the wicks. If you pull too hard, you can pull in more juice then the coil can vaporize. If this happens, the juice leaks into the air passage and you have a flooded tank. Use a gentler draw technique.

Temperature: E-Juice is a viscous liquid. Which means that as it warms up, it will thin out. And in the opposite form, it will thicken when it gets cold. When it thins, it is more difficult for the wicks to hold back the thin juice. This usually causes the wicks to over saturate and, you guessed it, it will leak into the air passage and you have a flooded tank.

Damage: There are o-rings and gaskets used that can wear out with usage. If certain ones fail or get lost, leaking will occur, in turn flooding the air passage and causing you to have a flooded tank. Other than accidentally losing something, damage can occur when its carried in a purse or a pocket or by over tightening the tank to the battery. Over tightening is a very common cause of leaking due to the damage it creates.
 
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