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I am not a new vapor but am new to the forums. I am sick of having to clean my coils of liquid all the time in order to vape properly. I use a kangertech tank and yes everything is tight and yes I don't overfill. Like I said I am not a noobje vapor. It just seems like no matter how carefull I am liquid eventually ends up in the coil and I have to pull it out of the tank and blow it out and wipe everything down with a paper towel to enjoy my vape. I buy new tanks every few months. I make sure the seals are on and tight. I don't spill liquid. I make sure everything is tight. Yet liquid still gets in the coil and I hear the gurgle and I get it in my mouth and I have to take it out and wipe it down. Every. Time. Please tell me how to rectify this. Or tell me it is just going to happen vp every time. I honestly don't care at this point. I have been vamping for over two years now and it is driving me back to analogs. Please help.
 

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Hello and welcome to the forum berkeley. Glad to have you here!:)

To fix a flooded atomizer take your tank off the battery and blow through the mouthpiece (with a paper towel under it). This will drain the extra eliquid.

When you inhale, take a long smooth draw vs a short sharp draw. This will prevent extra eliquid from being pulled into your coils and flooding it. Inhalation technique with an e-cigarette

Whenever you first sense that your atomizer is beginning to flood try this:
1. Open up the airflow so when you take a hit you are not pulling in as much juice into your coils (if your tank has airflow control) .
2. Raise your voltage or wattage if your battery allows you to do this. This will vaporize more eliquid.
3. Tip your battery up (and take a few hits). By tipping it up you will prevent more eliquid from being fed into the coils.

Give one or all of these a try.:)
 
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