Hey everyone,
so I switched the original dual-coil out for a single-coil seeing if it would change anything about the Aerotank deciding to unscrew it's coil about every two refills (nothing about this changed, but I have neglected to put the old coil back in since it just doesn't seem to matter what kind of coil I have in as far as vapor production)...
Now I just clean and unscrew the coil every-time I refill it and haven't been having a problem... except...
well, it's not really a problem, just something weird.
Sometimes when I take a draw off of it, there's a sensation like when you blow bubbles in milk (I'm going to go out on a limb and assume most of us tried that when we were kids). (it's not the popping of the juice either, it literally feels like there's bubbles in the coils or something)
It isn't effecting the performance in any way, and it's not flooding (I checked)... so... why is it doing that?
(It's not all the time either, just every-so-often)
Is this something I should concern myself about?
Is there a fix to make it stop doing that? (If not, not a big deal - like I said, it's not effecting the performance - it's just... weird)
so I switched the original dual-coil out for a single-coil seeing if it would change anything about the Aerotank deciding to unscrew it's coil about every two refills (nothing about this changed, but I have neglected to put the old coil back in since it just doesn't seem to matter what kind of coil I have in as far as vapor production)...
Now I just clean and unscrew the coil every-time I refill it and haven't been having a problem... except...
well, it's not really a problem, just something weird.
Sometimes when I take a draw off of it, there's a sensation like when you blow bubbles in milk (I'm going to go out on a limb and assume most of us tried that when we were kids). (it's not the popping of the juice either, it literally feels like there's bubbles in the coils or something)
It isn't effecting the performance in any way, and it's not flooding (I checked)... so... why is it doing that?
(It's not all the time either, just every-so-often)
Is this something I should concern myself about?
Is there a fix to make it stop doing that? (If not, not a big deal - like I said, it's not effecting the performance - it's just... weird)
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