new Spinner 2 burnt taste now

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  • Jan 22, 2012
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    Agree ^^^

    One thing I will add is I am seeing a lot of folks not priming their coils well enough.

    By the time I stopped using drop in coils, and started building my own, I'd prime the heck out of them; push juice into all the side holes, down the top, and up the bottom until it was a sopping mess. After a while, then I'd blow out the excess juice, assemble the tank and fill.
     

    r77r7r

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    Agree ^^^

    One thing I will add is I am seeing a lot of folks not priming their coils well enough.

    By the time I stopped using drop in coils, and started building my own, I'd prime the heck out of them; push juice into all the side holes, down the top, and up the bottom until it was a sopping mess. After a while, then I'd blow out the excess juice, assemble the tank and fill.
    Lol, I still use a cartomiser condom for my modern coils.
     

    Katya

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    Hello just received new spinner 2 battery. I think I am burning my coil now it taste burnt. I have used spinner 2 for years no problems. This new version has more power has anyone experienced same issue. Do we just lower the voltage ? Or are better tanks needed or different
    ohm coils? Thank you in advance for any help or opinions

    What kind of coils are you using? Resistance? Voltage? I can't see how it can have more power. Voltage is voltage, 3.7v is 3.7v.
     

    UncleJunkle

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    Hello just received new spinner 2 battery. I think I am burning my coil now it taste burnt. I have used spinner 2 for years no problems. This new version has more power has anyone experienced same issue. Do we just lower the voltage ? Or are better tanks needed or different
    ohm coils? Thank you in advance for any help or opinions

    Since it's a variable voltage eGo battery, you can adjust it down. Problem solved.

    If you have a meter of sorts, you can test it to see if maybe it is delivering a higher voltage than it is supposed to. But even if you find that it is, there's no way to fix it so this test would be purely for informational purposed only.
     
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