Sense Herkales Tank problems

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Icereaver74

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Hi everyone I'm new here and I have being reading for a while and have gotten some good tips as I'm fairly new to vaping. I'm having a problem with my sense herkales tank all of a sudden. The first couple days the tank was doing fine. After about the 3rd fill up all of a sudden it is sputtering and shooting up some juice. Not alot is getting in my mouth but a little is and when it does its kind of unpleasant with hot juice getting in your mouth when hitting. Most of the problem is its coating the inside of the drip tip and I have to use a qtip to clean it out every 5 hits or so. Like I said just started out of nowhere it seems. Other than that Im enjoying this tank cause it gives very good flavor. I'm running the tank on a sigelei 100+ watt mod box. I'm using the .6 ohm coil hitting at 38 watts using a local vape store juice blend called ninja fruit. It's a 70vg/30pg ratio. I've tried adjustin all the different air flow settings and they cause sputtering. If anyone has any insight to way that might be happening all of the sudden any help would be appreciated. Thank you
 

Icereaver74

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Bumping the wattage up to the 50-60 range did help it doesn't seem to be spitting much now but now I'm now kind of confused a bit. I have read from other posts that the coil ranges listed on this tank is backwards since it tastes the .2 ohm coils in the 30-60 watt and the .6 ohm coils in the 50-100 watt range. I have always thought the lower the ohm resistance the more wattage you would need to power it.
 

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Bumping the wattage up to the 50-60 range did help it doesn't seem to be spitting much now but now I'm now kind of confused a bit. I have read from other posts that the coil ranges listed on this tank is backwards since it tastes the .2 ohm coils in the 30-60 watt and the .6 ohm coils in the 50-100 watt range. I have always thought the lower the ohm resistance the more wattage you would need to power it.

That is a common misperception.
 
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