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Coil heads burning up!

Ok guys so I'm no stranger to vaping, been going strong for about 2 years now. I recently got myself a new setup, ipv4s with a smok vtc pro tank. Now just recently, about a day ago, my coil heads seem to be giving me that wonderful burnt juice after taste we are all to familiar with, why I don't no. I have only had this setup for about a month and it's been awesome till now. The coil heads I run are .6 and .2 ohm heads and they are all smok heads and were ordered when I got everything. Now the first head I used lasted me about 3 weeks with on and off usage every day which blew me away. After it finally went I swapped it out but the new coil only lasted a few days before tasting burnt. Figuring it maybe was just a bad head I put in another one last night. I've hardly used it today and it already tastes burnt. I clean my tank spotless everytime I switch heads. I've used many different juices and multiple different ones from the line that's in it currently and I don't think it's my juice. There is no climb or drop in resistance from the coil so it's not bad, just tastes burnt. Both coil types are rated for 30-80w and I run in the middle at 50w. My current reading is 50w/5.43v and .59ohm on a .6ohm coil. Batteries were ordered with everything and are 2x efest imr 18650 3.7v 2800mAh. They charge together, run together and are never used separately. I've ran these batteries in many of my mechanical mods and variable power mods with great results and no issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the lengthy post
 
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What is the PG/VG of the juice?
 
It currently is a 50/50. 90% of all the juice that has been in it has been at this ratio with no issues
 

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It currently is a 50/50. 90% of all the juice that has been in it has been at this ratio with no issues

Huh that is really weird. I have no idea what causes this. Maybe the coil pack was just dud.
 
I've had coils out of 3 different packs, come in pairs, and they are all doing it. Well the last two have anyways and they are from different packs.
 
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Ok so I figured out my issue. Rookie mistake on my part, not giving the coil enough time between hits to reabsorb juice which burned up my cotton to quick. Thanks for the help though guys
 

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Loool!

Glad you figured it out man! And as always...
 

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