What can cause liquid in mouth?

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mortenhy

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So first, I am Danish so sorry for the spelling..
I'm vaping on a Aspire nautilus mini, but the problem with liquid in the chimney must be global no matter what device or tank you use..
I can not make sense of why I am getting liquid in my mouth when vaping?

I have checked the coils (nothing wrong) changed coils etc. I use a 70pg/30vg liquid and even though I hardly inhale, the problem is still there..

Is it true that a thicker liquid will solve the problem?
And why does this happen? The only way for the liquid to get into the chimney is through the coil..
 

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I use a 70pg/30vg liquid and even though I hardly inhale
If your liquid is indeed that thin you may not be inhaling hard enough to get all the liquid to vaporize and it end up collecting like Leitia mentioned it pooling in the coil. I agree with going with thicker liquid too.
 

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If your liquid is indeed that thin you may not be inhaling hard enough to get all the liquid to vaporize and it end up collecting like Leitia mentioned it pooling in the coil. I agree with going with thicker liquid too.
Oh I see.. Very good to know thanks. That makes sense to me.
 

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I'd concur with changing up you liquid some if it's happening across tanks. Although it sounds to me as well as though you may need to change something about the way you inhale, possibly, gentle slow inhales work best, usually. Although if the liquid is far too thin, it's going to be tough to avoid the issues you are encountering. My husband uses 50/50 in his N2 tanks without issues....

Best of luck,

Anna
 

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Most of my liquids I personally use is 70 vg/30 pg.
And you dont have trouble with coils?
I'd concur with changing up you liquid some if it's happening across tanks. Although it sounds to me as well as though you may need to change something about the way you inhale, possibly, gentle slow inhales work best, usually. Although if the liquid is far too thin, it's going to be tough to avoid the issues you are encountering. My husband uses 50/50 in his N2 tanks without issues....

Best of luck,

Anna
Thank you for the answer.
 
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This usually happens after filling the tank. Unfortunately, once juice pools in the coil, it takes a while to clear.

One thing to do is after filling the tank, take the drip tip off and stick a q tip all the way in the hole, then pull it out. I’ve never had a wet hit since I started doing this.

Also, make sure the base and bell are tight. Even just being a little loose will mess up the vacuum and give you juice in the mouth.
 
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