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Hello, sorry for the really inactiveness.

It had been great with my new vape, but seems like I've a hit a snag.

Not sure if it's the cotton or juice thou. There's a really different taste coming after a change in cotton. But, did witness a change in my juice. Turning from a light yellow to slight brown color in the juice.

Ain't sure what's the problem thou.

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Color change over the course of a tank is not unusual. Some of the juice components don't vaporize, but do "cook" up slightly. That's what causes coils to gunk up, and changes the color of the liquid, especially on lighter colors.

Have you been cleaning the tank periodically? I usually tear mine down and rinse well in hot running water every couple of tanks. De-wick, dryburn the coil, rewick. And saturate the wick / coil well before final reassembly.
 

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Might just be the continued "steeping" of the flavors, then.

Many are sort of like a good stew, the flavors continue to blend and change after the initial preparation. Hopefully they get better! But sometimes they could blend to something that's just not as tasty.

(And, while the flavors may blend and change over time, I've had some for over a year and they don't go "bad" - unless you don't care for the flavor after extended steeping.)

Tobacco type flavs generally benefit from some steeping, fruit and dessert are generally good fresh :)
 
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Shouldn't be a problem as long as the total resistance is within the range of the mini.

When running dual parallel coils, they do need to be exactly the same in value. Final value is then 1/2 of that. (So two 1 ohm coils in parallel would come in at 0.5 when assembled. So, simply put, what ever final value you want, each coil needs to be made at twice that value.
 
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