I can't do it any more. I switched to Heavenly Army. Using one of the Vivi Nova coils I re-built. It's working fine, and I'm loving the HA.
Tastes better in your rebuilt, huh?
I can't do it any more. I switched to Heavenly Army. Using one of the Vivi Nova coils I re-built. It's working fine, and I'm loving the HA.
Tastes better in your rebuilt, huh?
HA always tastes good. Don't know why I don't vape it more often.
The rebuilt coils are working well, though. When I tore the old ones down, I noticed that the wire was extremely brittle. I suspect that, just before a coil completely burns out, it is not heating very efficiently due to the deterioration of the wire.
It's a Huntsman day today
I think I REALLY like this stuff
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You would be correct, Sir. I don't need much of a reason to rebuild a coil. I rebuild mine often. It takes little effort anymore. The instant I get a funky taste or it acts the least bit strange I rebuild it. It takes me literally less than five minutes to rebuild a coil...from pulling the materials to putting them away. Usually I rebuild several at a time and have them laying in wait. No time to put up with itchy attys.![]()
You would be correct, Sir. I don't need much of a reason to rebuild a coil. I rebuild mine often. It takes little effort anymore. The instant I get a funky taste or it acts the least bit strange I rebuild it. It takes me literally less than five minutes to rebuild a coil...from pulling the materials to putting them away. Usually I rebuild several at a time and have them laying in wait. No time to put up with itchy attys.![]()
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Do you ever dry burn them? I usually do a few dry burns before I replace.
Of course, if I use something like hemp or bamboo, I can't do that. Of course,
a horse is a horse - of course of course.
I'll refill a tank 2 - 3 times then rinse and dry burn. I generally can repeat this cycle a handful of times before most coils start getting funky. Maybe I've become more sensitive to "funkiness" now that I have been vaping for awhile now. But the expense and effort it takes to rebuild a coil is virtually nothing. So I don't make changing them an issue. I wont think twice about doing it.
I'm getting that way, too. I used to dry burn every day and change once a week. Now, I
dry burn a time or three, and then invest five minutes in a coil change.
I'll refill a tank 2 - 3 times then rinse and dry burn. I generally can repeat this cycle a handful of times before most coils start getting funky. Maybe I've become more sensitive to "funkiness" now that I have been vaping for awhile now. But the expense and effort it takes to rebuild a coil is virtually nothing. So I don't make changing them an issue. I wont think twice about doing it.
I'll refill a tank 2 - 3 times then rinse and dry burn. I generally can repeat this cycle a handful of times before most coils start getting funky. Maybe I've become more sensitive to "funkiness" now that I have been vaping for awhile now. But the expense and effort it takes to rebuild a coil is virtually nothing. So I don't make changing them an issue. I wont think twice about doing it.
It's becoming easier every time I do it. I built one last night. Took 5 minutes. Came out at 2.4ohms, just where I wanted it. Screwed it on, filled the tank with HT, and it's vaping just fine.
Morning folks. I re-coiled two Protank heads yesterday. One of the old ones was so gunked it was reading 5.5 ohms. Easy, basically just like doing a Nova (except you can do it with a full tank)
Morning folks. I re-coiled two Protank heads yesterday. One of the old ones was so gunked it was reading 5.5 ohms. Easy, basically just like doing a Nova (except you can do it with a full tank)
Oh, and HA.