Hi guys, I'm new to the site. I've been vaping on and off for about a year now---I love it, and the only reason I ever get off of it is due to my equipment failing. I've spent an embarrassing amount of money of tanks, coils, and batteries, trying to find something that I like and that works well. The people at the shops I'm going to are giving me contradictory and inaccurate information a lot of the time, I think. Maybe they just want to make a sale?
So this is my question: After going through many tanks, I've finally gotten a Nautilus with the 1.8 coils, and I'm using a variable voltage battery with my voltage set around 4-4.8 most of the time, and I use the same liquid all of the time (vanilla bourbon flavor 35VG/65PG). It works really well and I like it, but whenever I need to add liquid to the tank, afterwards, I get a horrible burning taste. My tank and coil will be working well and tasting great, the coil will only be a couple of days old, but once I've added the liquid and put it back together, it burns. I've tried letting it sit for a couple of minutes upright to let the liquid seep into the wick again; I've tried putting the voltage down low to 3.3-3.6 and taking small puffs, but this is still happening. I've bought a new battery (an itaste VV) and it still happens (though I don't think the battery was/is the problem anyways.)
Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know what I can/should be doing? I've not had this problem with other tanks. I end up just changing the coil every time I refill, now, which means I'm changing my coil A LOT every other day sometimes, and that helps the burning taste go away. I've saved the old coils in case there's some way to clean and reuse them--because I don't think they should be going bad so quickly---especially since they're working perfectly fine until I add new liquid. I've seen that you can clean them in hot water or alcohol but I don't know how. And would that be a way to get the burning taste out of them or just for if I wanted to change flavors?
So this is my question: After going through many tanks, I've finally gotten a Nautilus with the 1.8 coils, and I'm using a variable voltage battery with my voltage set around 4-4.8 most of the time, and I use the same liquid all of the time (vanilla bourbon flavor 35VG/65PG). It works really well and I like it, but whenever I need to add liquid to the tank, afterwards, I get a horrible burning taste. My tank and coil will be working well and tasting great, the coil will only be a couple of days old, but once I've added the liquid and put it back together, it burns. I've tried letting it sit for a couple of minutes upright to let the liquid seep into the wick again; I've tried putting the voltage down low to 3.3-3.6 and taking small puffs, but this is still happening. I've bought a new battery (an itaste VV) and it still happens (though I don't think the battery was/is the problem anyways.)
Has anyone else had this problem? Does anyone know what I can/should be doing? I've not had this problem with other tanks. I end up just changing the coil every time I refill, now, which means I'm changing my coil A LOT every other day sometimes, and that helps the burning taste go away. I've saved the old coils in case there's some way to clean and reuse them--because I don't think they should be going bad so quickly---especially since they're working perfectly fine until I add new liquid. I've seen that you can clean them in hot water or alcohol but I don't know how. And would that be a way to get the burning taste out of them or just for if I wanted to change flavors?