Okay - this is copied from an email I sent to the supplier, and modified for the forum. I bought a Phoenix from, it's not important. What is important is that it tastes TERRIBLE. If you're ready for a moderately long read, perhaps you can help me out.
"I immediately took off the factory coil and built my own made of 100% cotton gauze and the wire I purchased from you guys. I've heard ranting and raving on how awesome cotton wicks were, so naturally I wanted to try it out immediately.
It took me about 3 builds to really get it down without setting off an E1 error on the ProVari (indicating a short), and getting the resistance just right (~1.5-2.1ohms). I daresay, I am getting pretty damned good at wrapping coils.
However, the taste... just awful. It tastes like some sort of nasty I cannot explain. Here's what I've done so far:
-Boiled the 100% sterile cotton gauze: for 15 minutes, changing the water at 5 minute intervals
-Used a 100% unbleached/undyed cotton cloth: boiled at the same rate as above
-I made sure that the coil was as close to the 'posts' as possible, without causing a short: alleviating any possible "hotspots" (there is absolutely no 'red' in the wire, at all. It's moist and working...)
-There are absolutely no burn marks, or any indication of the plastic posts being burnt
-None of the wicks I wrapped came out burnt, I kept them very moist on each run
-I tried adjusting the casing to adjust the airflow
-I tried burning the wire with blue flame from the lighter, I did this around 7-10 times throughout the entire piece of wire
Okay, so here's the kicker:
-I used the original built coil, with silica wick, thinking that the problem stemmed from the cotton wick: I'm getting the same exact nasty taste.
So, I am confused. I take all of the juice out and I smell the cup: It smells of that nasty taste. Now, I've tried both silica (factory sent) wick, and my own cotton wicks and they both taste just terrible (and I mean terrible, not just a weird off-taste. I'm talking straight up I can't even taste my juice at all).
This leads me to believe that perhaps there is, by some chance, still some machine oil or some impurity on the cup of the atty itself. Or, perhaps I didn't burn the wire well enough. Well, I soaked the cup in 90% isopropyl alcohol and scrubbed it with q-tips. The taste is still just awful.
Anyways, I really don't believe that this is an issue of subjectively. I really just cannot taste my juice at all (it's the only juice I've vaped for almost a year now, Boba's Bounty). I have no clue as to why it tastes like it does, and I am running out of ideas. I apologize for the long winded post here. But, as you can tell, I am running out of options and I am getting a little frustrated. I just want it to work, without the nasty taste. Do you guys have any idea as to what might be happening here? Any ideas of what I can do? Please, I need some help."
Here's a pictures of the latest coil I built after I test ran it. It smelled like horrid unexplainable. But, nothing is burnt. This is the 100% cotton gauze, after the boil.
I have one other experiment to try, and I will get to it soon. I am going to rewick a Viva Nova with the exact same materials to try and figure things out. Has anyone experienced this before?
"I immediately took off the factory coil and built my own made of 100% cotton gauze and the wire I purchased from you guys. I've heard ranting and raving on how awesome cotton wicks were, so naturally I wanted to try it out immediately.
It took me about 3 builds to really get it down without setting off an E1 error on the ProVari (indicating a short), and getting the resistance just right (~1.5-2.1ohms). I daresay, I am getting pretty damned good at wrapping coils.
However, the taste... just awful. It tastes like some sort of nasty I cannot explain. Here's what I've done so far:
-Boiled the 100% sterile cotton gauze: for 15 minutes, changing the water at 5 minute intervals
-Used a 100% unbleached/undyed cotton cloth: boiled at the same rate as above
-I made sure that the coil was as close to the 'posts' as possible, without causing a short: alleviating any possible "hotspots" (there is absolutely no 'red' in the wire, at all. It's moist and working...)
-There are absolutely no burn marks, or any indication of the plastic posts being burnt
-None of the wicks I wrapped came out burnt, I kept them very moist on each run
-I tried adjusting the casing to adjust the airflow
-I tried burning the wire with blue flame from the lighter, I did this around 7-10 times throughout the entire piece of wire
Okay, so here's the kicker:
-I used the original built coil, with silica wick, thinking that the problem stemmed from the cotton wick: I'm getting the same exact nasty taste.
So, I am confused. I take all of the juice out and I smell the cup: It smells of that nasty taste. Now, I've tried both silica (factory sent) wick, and my own cotton wicks and they both taste just terrible (and I mean terrible, not just a weird off-taste. I'm talking straight up I can't even taste my juice at all).
This leads me to believe that perhaps there is, by some chance, still some machine oil or some impurity on the cup of the atty itself. Or, perhaps I didn't burn the wire well enough. Well, I soaked the cup in 90% isopropyl alcohol and scrubbed it with q-tips. The taste is still just awful.
Anyways, I really don't believe that this is an issue of subjectively. I really just cannot taste my juice at all (it's the only juice I've vaped for almost a year now, Boba's Bounty). I have no clue as to why it tastes like it does, and I am running out of ideas. I apologize for the long winded post here. But, as you can tell, I am running out of options and I am getting a little frustrated. I just want it to work, without the nasty taste. Do you guys have any idea as to what might be happening here? Any ideas of what I can do? Please, I need some help."
Here's a pictures of the latest coil I built after I test ran it. It smelled like horrid unexplainable. But, nothing is burnt. This is the 100% cotton gauze, after the boil.

I have one other experiment to try, and I will get to it soon. I am going to rewick a Viva Nova with the exact same materials to try and figure things out. Has anyone experienced this before?