I am currently using the Arctic sub ohm tank. Originally, I was purchasing the pre built factory coils but early on decided I didn't want to always have to purchase the things so I started rebuilding the coil heads. I usually just use any ole cotton for my wicking as it is readily available but just recently I ordered some "pure Japanese cotton" straight out of Japan. I had done some reading that talked about how good pure Japanese cotton is and how it is recommended over cotton from cotton balls. Anyway, I just rebuilt a coil head tonight with the new Japanese cotton and am getting a reading of 0.7 ohm resistance. After priming it, I fired it, and man did I get the most awful taste...yuck! So, I messed around for awhile and fired it some more and took a few more hits off of it and kept getting the same yuck taste. I was positive I didn't burn the coil because I do the rebuilding process often and am used to it and never had any issues before.
Finally, after going through about 1/4 of a tank of liquid, the yuck taste started going away and the flavor of my juice started making itself known. I am trying to figure out what the deal is with these organic cotton sheets. Do they normally taste like junk for a bit when first wicking the coils?
Finally, after going through about 1/4 of a tank of liquid, the yuck taste started going away and the flavor of my juice started making itself known. I am trying to figure out what the deal is with these organic cotton sheets. Do they normally taste like junk for a bit when first wicking the coils?