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swaytothebeat

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If your having issues maybe starting with a quad coil is jumping the gun. Your coils have to be dead on when your doing more than one. Plus with the dreadnaught your going to need to know what your ohms are coming out to. Do you have a multi-meter to check that?
You may be right. My dad sent it to me built with 4 coils. I went to a vape shop to get some e-juice, cotton and wire. Then the guy helped me and showed me how to build the coils. We only did dual coils that day but I was already used to the quad coils and missed them. Haha. So, I took it back today and a girl helped me rebuild it with 4. The first few days everything was great. But now I'm having firing/ hot button issues and have no idea how to fix it. I don't have a meter.

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swaytothebeat

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What type of mod are you using? By firing issues do you mean it isn't firing?

it's an authentic dreadnaut. I think it's just the connections. it's still firing, but taking forever to heat the coils and get going. taking probably 10 seconds to start giving off any decent amount of vapor. :( and then the button gets hot.
 

JetLiOrigami

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Go back to dual coils, or even single coils. If your having the same issues then its something with the mod. If not it was your build. Quad coils can work great, but there is so much room for error. Plus it could be your batteries. If you're running quad coil with no idea what your ohm is and not using the proper battery you're going to have issues more serious than a crappy vape.
 
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