If you own a Kanger, then you probably have grown accustom to cleaning it regularly. In addition to just giving it an occasional bath, take the time to look inside the base underneath the coil.
Especially if you're vaping a lot of creams and custards.
You may notice a syrupy buildup (cooked on) around the contact pin. Requiring a bit more than just rinsing to remove. If not removed, it may continue to build up and cause issues with your coil not firing properly. I.E. Ohms jumping, or simply not firing.
Especially if you're vaping a lot of creams and custards.
You may notice a syrupy buildup (cooked on) around the contact pin. Requiring a bit more than just rinsing to remove. If not removed, it may continue to build up and cause issues with your coil not firing properly. I.E. Ohms jumping, or simply not firing.