Hi everyone, I am still pretty new to vaping, so please forgive my noobness. A bit ago I recieved an ego CE4 clearomizer kit with 1100 mah batteries (I am pretty sure they're 3.7V, but not positive) and I absolutely love it. The CE4 units were pretty flimsy in my experience and they kept breaking down on me in one way or another far too quickly (like 4 of them each lasted about a week) so I started trying out some new stuff.
I ordered a couple of the T2/CE5 clearos, and I love them, but after just a few days I noticed I was getting a nasty burned taste that really put me off. I cleaned and dry-burned them real good (a bunch of goo burned off, and the coil was glowing a nice orange again) and I hoped that would do the trick, but while I was cleaning I noticed I had managed to actually burn the part of the wick connected to the coil (before the dry burn) and low and behold that burnt taste was still there.
I'm not sure what resistance rating the original coils are, so I ordered a few 2.2 ohm replacement coils in the hopes that they'll burn cooler and not cause the same problem. I also ordered a few of the T3/TABACC clearos to see if I have better luck with those. If anyone has any other suggestions for me, I would really appreciate hearing them. Whether you think I should order even higher resistance ratings, a different type of clearo, or just give my coil some time to cool between hits, I am all ears.
I love vaping, and haven't had any analogs (and have no intention of going back to them) so these hiccups in my vaping life are a real bummer. It hurts my soul to vape on such good juice only to have it taste all burnt. Thanks again in advance, and thanks for welcoming into this awesome community. Vape On.
I ordered a couple of the T2/CE5 clearos, and I love them, but after just a few days I noticed I was getting a nasty burned taste that really put me off. I cleaned and dry-burned them real good (a bunch of goo burned off, and the coil was glowing a nice orange again) and I hoped that would do the trick, but while I was cleaning I noticed I had managed to actually burn the part of the wick connected to the coil (before the dry burn) and low and behold that burnt taste was still there.
I'm not sure what resistance rating the original coils are, so I ordered a few 2.2 ohm replacement coils in the hopes that they'll burn cooler and not cause the same problem. I also ordered a few of the T3/TABACC clearos to see if I have better luck with those. If anyone has any other suggestions for me, I would really appreciate hearing them. Whether you think I should order even higher resistance ratings, a different type of clearo, or just give my coil some time to cool between hits, I am all ears.
I love vaping, and haven't had any analogs (and have no intention of going back to them) so these hiccups in my vaping life are a real bummer. It hurts my soul to vape on such good juice only to have it taste all burnt. Thanks again in advance, and thanks for welcoming into this awesome community. Vape On.