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VapingDavid

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I've been vaping on an Aspire Atlantis with the Sub Ohm battery for about a week and a half or two. Today I was doing some heavy vaping and everything was fine, but then I charged my battery for a couple hours and tried vaping the same juice, and I got several burnt hits. The juice was a 50/50 blend. Any help would be appreciated.
 

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is it the same coil head? Those new atlantis coils (or any BVC style coil from aspire for the matter,) are designed basically like a cartomizer....carto's get gunked up as time goes on and have trouble saturating evenly and the filler dries out near the coil and then it gets burned....once you burn the filler you'll never get that taste out. I don't have a sub ohm battery but from the review I saw it doesn't regulate well and puts out more volts fully charged like a regular unregulated battery...more volts will make more watts which will make a hotter coil which will dry out your head quicker and can lead to a dry hit and burn...if it was a new coil then it wasn't saturated enough and same burn problem....that's my guess. if it's no help I apologize.
 

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is it the same coil head? Those new atlantis coils (or any BVC style coil from aspire for the matter,) are designed basically like a cartomizer....carto's get gunked up as time goes on and have trouble saturating evenly and the filler dries out near the coil and then it gets burned....once you burn the filler you'll never get that taste out. I don't have a sub ohm battery but from the review I saw it doesn't regulate well and puts out more volts fully charged like a regular unregulated battery...more volts will make more watts which will make a hotter coil which will dry out your head quicker and can lead to a dry hit and burn...if it was a new coil then it wasn't saturated enough and same burn problem....that's my guess. if it's no help I apologize.
Thank you for the reply, I replaced the cool and I still had the same problem
 

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I don't know then to be honest....I don't really use a lot of pre build coils because I always got burning tastes with them as well...you have to let them sit and wick for awhile before you use them and soak up...one other thing you could do is try priming the coil by dripping eliquid directly on to the filler around a new coil before you install it in your tank and then let it sit for a few minutes soaking up more liquid....sometimes a bad head is just a bad head...im sure you'll get a good coil and be vaping happy again
 

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I don't know then to be honest....I don't really use a lot of pre build coils because I always got burning tastes with them as well...you have to let them sit and wick for awhile before you use them and soak up...one other thing you could do is try priming the coil by dripping eliquid directly on to the filler around a new coil before you install it in your tank and then let it sit for a few minutes soaking up more liquid....sometimes a bad head is just a bad head...im sure you'll get a good coil and be vaping happy again
Appreciate the help, thanks for responding
 

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