Vaperclouds89
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How do i minimise condensation build up on rtas had this issue on s3veral tanks
So many things like this are hard to get a measure of “normal”. Thanks
Yes! That's why I want him to post a pic showing us exactly what he's talking about. It's tough to say if it's normal or excessive until seeing it. I'm imagining it's a lot since it's enough for him to be concerned about it
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Cotton looks normal.Cotton after a day as well is that normal
A lot of that condensation is likely from not clearing your hit after letting off the button.
Currently running mine at only 70 watts with a .15 build in it. What's the resistance of the build you're running at 100 watts?What watts can u run the bravo i like to run around 100watts but seem to get muted flavor if i pack more cotton almost dry hitting
I second this idea. Good call jwill! I do the same thing but not to help condensation but to cool the coil(s) after a hit to help prevent the cotton from frying. Ha ha, explains why I don't have condensation issues.A lot of that condensation is likely from not clearing your hit after letting off the button. Give this a try, it cost you nothing and I promise it will make an improvement on the amount of condensation build up. I used to be really bad with this and with some easy retraining it cut it down tremendously. YMMV, but it is worth a shot.
Your cotton can easily look like it does depending on the juice. That is not bad really.
Oh wow, I literally just posted the same thing. I hadn't made it down this far in the thread before I quoted jwill.I didn't know that helped to minimize condensation. I've been doing that for years, though, so that could explain why I haven't had any issues with condensation. I started doing it solely to cool off the coils after being fired. One reason is so they wouldn't singe the cotton, in case it was getting dry after taking a puff. The second reason was so the coils wouldn't keep vaporizing liquid after I had finished my puff.
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I second this idea. Good call jwill! I do the same thing but not to help condensation but to cool the coil(s) after a hit to help prevent the cotton from frying. Ha ha, explains why I don't have condensation issues.
Always good when knowledge is passed on man. A little trick I've incidentally learned is keeping a rolled up piece of paper towel in the drip tip. Initially I started doing this because we get flying ants over the winter and they like to hover over my mods due to the sweet scent. So I I kept them out by using a rolled up paper towel. That paper towel would come out moist from the condensation build up and I would change it as needed. Never thought I was preventing a condensation build up.I cant take credit for this. I learned it from the generosity of others sharing for the benefit of others, it fixed it for me except for when I blow down into the atty before taking a hit. I still dont know why I like to do this on certain atty's, when I do I end up with a wet beard.