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johnhdz21

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When I buy a new e-liquid flavor, do I have to change anything? like the coil or anything?

I am working with a Herakles Tank and the Aspire CF Sub OHM Battery.
 

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I guess that would be a matter of personal preference. Some people build to suit a particular flavor.

The most I have ever done, was tweak my wattage/temperature settings.

Although I will admit, some mod and tank combos appear to produce a better taste for me.

You might want to use a new coil, to prevent contamination from the old juice. Which will be gone within a tank of the new juice anyway.
 

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Change coils, put the old one in a plastic baggy, and reuse it when you go back to that juice. Rinse the tank with warm water, and you should be good to go. Or, what I do, is have a different tank for different juices. Expensive, but effective.:cool:
 

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Change coils, put the old one in a plastic baggy, and reuse it when you go back to that juice. Rinse the tank with warm water, and you should be good to go. Or, what I do, is have a different tank for different juices. Expensive, but effective.:cool:

Do you normally dry it out or just leave it there in a ziploc?
 

johnhdz21

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Change coils, put the old one in a plastic baggy, and reuse it when you go back to that juice. Rinse the tank with warm water, and you should be good to go. Or, what I do, is have a different tank for different juices. Expensive, but effective.:cool:
Rinsing it with warm water sounds good!
 

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Multiple tanks here... Does that mean I am lazy or simply obsessed? :)
 

ChrisL

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Do you normally dry it out or just leave it there in a ziploc?
Well, nowadays I just change coils/tanks. When I first started, and I wanted to change flavors using the same tank, I would change the coil, rinse the tank, and change juices. I did rinse the old coil thoroughly, then air dry it for a day. Kept it in a bag until I went back to that flavor, and I put it back in the tank and it worked okay. Now I just have 8 or so tanks and a different flavor in each one. Much easier:).
 

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Well, nowadays I just change coils/tanks. When I first started, and I wanted to change flavors using the same tank, I would change the coil, rinse the tank, and change juices. I did rinse the old coil thoroughly, then air dry it for a day. Kept it in a bag until I went back to that flavor, and I put it back in the tank and it worked okay. Now I just have 8 or so tanks and a different flavor in each one. Much easier:).
Yeah Im doing that now but I still need more tanks lol

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johnhdz21

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I think I'll just buy new coils for different flavors and rinse the glass tank
 

thejman

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I think I'll just buy new coils for different flavors and rinse the glass tank
Ever thought of a dripping atomizer? Mines still in transit

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johnhdz21

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Dripping looks like a lot of maintenance. using these tanks with coils seems a lot easier.
 

thejman

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Dripping looks like a lot of maintenance. using these tanks with coils seems a lot easier.

Not necessarily. You cant say it until you've tried. :D
 

Neunerball

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Looks pricey but I'll look into it.
I have a clone of the Twisted Messes. The Mutation X V3 is also a good beginners RDA. I don't recommend the Mutation X V4, due to the bottom air holes. Beginners like to over drip, so it will leak out of those holes. Well, you could use the provided plugs, and close them. Another good RDA (dual coils) is the Velocity. The Velocity clone by Tobeco is fine, just needs a good cleaning, in order to get the machine oil off.
 

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