Priming Atlantis v2 coils

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Retro138

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Melo or any other occ coils. I vape 90 VG most of the time and I noticed for the first few days after popping a new coil in my Atlantis and priming it normally I noticed a cottony aftertaste. Lately I've been priming all bvc occ coils like so.

Wash out a bottle cap
View media item 428121Than load the cap with 3 ml of juice with a glass drip tip
View media item 428125View media item 428120Set the coil in juice for 15 minutes or so. The coil primes itself extremely evenly and doesn't over saturate.
View media item 428122Once you see juice at the coil wick holes it's pretty much good to go. I've used this on just about every sub ohm bvc coil of mine and friends and it has always worked perfect.
View media item 428123View media item 428124Vacuum the remaining juice out of the cap and load it in your tank, top off your tank if needed and it's ready to vape. A good amount of people I talk to in person said they were experiencing the same thing I was with the aftertaste, so I tried this. Again works really well for me, and wanted to just share it with my ECF family.
 

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I prefer to rebuild my atlantis coils. If you've not tried it yet I suggest giving it a try. here is a twisted 28g build.

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Retro138

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Pretty cool, I just don't have the time or energy to rebuild.
We just got off topic on the rebuild thing. My original intention was to show people a way of priming new coils out of the pack. There is so much cotton in these sub tanks it can be challenging to get them primed really well.
 
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