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BMc

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I have a Kanger Evod, the basic model & just heard from someone that after putting in a new coil, you should dry draw 5 times before using the battery button. Is this true and why? I know someone here with way more experience will be able to give me a honest answer. As always, thanks in advance for your help and advice.
 
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    I've found that I often have to prime the coil even after just letting the box mod lay on it's side for a few hours. It's just a habit that you get in to...taking three or four deep inhales before you vape, so that you don't get that "burnt offering." :evil:

    But we're nearing Halloween so I foresee many more burnt offerings than usual!!!
     
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    edyle

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    I have a Kanger Evod, the basic model & just heard from someone that after putting in a new coil, you should dry draw 5 times before using the battery button. Is this true and why? I know someone here with way more experience will be able to give me a honest answer. As always, thanks in advance for your help and advice.

    It's to help make sure the wick gets wet enough to vape with;
    you don't want to vape a dry coil;

    if you put in a fresh coil and just leave it sitting for an hour in a tank you won't need to do that, but if you want to put in a fresh coil and start using it immediately, then you need to get that wick wet.
     

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    Some of this depends on the wicking material. Cotton will burn if dry. Once burnt, it's trash. Silica does not burn, but you can still get a bad taste. However, silica will not keep that burnt taste.

    IMO cotton tastes and wicks better, but silica is more resilient.

    My experience is that 10-15 minutes is fine to let either type of wick prime. But unpowered draws never hurt. Even after a wick is primed, it can still get a little dry if you are doing some hard chain vaping. That is the time for some quick unpowered draws to wet the wick again. I do it all the time.
     
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