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Everyone is familiar with the nasty tasting carbon that builds up on coils, right?
I know some attributes of various juices contribute to that crust developing much more rapidly than others.
I've also noticed that on my Hades/Tobh Atty, certain coil types will cake up in a week or more, while changing the design will result in a burnt, off taste, and very thick crust in a few hours of light vaping.
I am wondering what, if anything, can be physically done to prevent this. I don't want to re wick 3 times a day, that's ridiculous.
Please remember, I am not looking for a diatribe of juice attributes. I know sweeter/darker/richer juices cake more. I want to know if running a hotter setup, or less wick, or personal technique may reduce this phenomenon.
Thank you all.
I know some attributes of various juices contribute to that crust developing much more rapidly than others.
I've also noticed that on my Hades/Tobh Atty, certain coil types will cake up in a week or more, while changing the design will result in a burnt, off taste, and very thick crust in a few hours of light vaping.
I am wondering what, if anything, can be physically done to prevent this. I don't want to re wick 3 times a day, that's ridiculous.
Please remember, I am not looking for a diatribe of juice attributes. I know sweeter/darker/richer juices cake more. I want to know if running a hotter setup, or less wick, or personal technique may reduce this phenomenon.
Thank you all.