Ok so I have a VPX tank that works fine. I ordered another one and it just won't keep the cartos wet and they burn. It's almost like they de-wick. How is this even possible? It's a tank. All it has to do is hold liquid, and it does that. But every single carto(boge 2.0 and 2.2) I've put in it burns. I'm using 60/40 juice and have tried one hole, two hole, and different size holes in the cartos. I condom fill it and let it sit before initial install. Put it in the tank and prime it, nice and wet. Put it down five minutes and it's bone dry. Prime it again, take a few hits and it starts getting burnt. Prime again, and it's flooded. Blow it out, take a few hits, burnt. WTF?!? Play around for several hours trying to get it to work and there's no saving the carto because it's so burnt already. And some of these hits are BONE dry. Like the carto had never touched juice and hurts the lungs. This has happened with 4 brand new cartos and I don't have this problem with my other tank at all. However, I do go through cartos every 3 days or so in the other tank. Which is abysmal in itself. Just about at my wits end.
I have now ordered some Smoktech dual coils to see if I have a better experience, at least in the tank that works. Hopefully they will last longer. If these smoktech cartos aren't any better, I'm done with vaping and I'll be posting a lot of stuff in the buy and sell section. It has really just been more hassle and expense than it's worth. It sucks because when things are working, I REALLY enjoy vaping. It's just so rare that there isn't some sort of problem.
I have now ordered some Smoktech dual coils to see if I have a better experience, at least in the tank that works. Hopefully they will last longer. If these smoktech cartos aren't any better, I'm done with vaping and I'll be posting a lot of stuff in the buy and sell section. It has really just been more hassle and expense than it's worth. It sucks because when things are working, I REALLY enjoy vaping. It's just so rare that there isn't some sort of problem.
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