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Soo I forgot to dry burn new coils after wicking and priming. Will I be ok?

pricelessvapor

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And I'm back with another noobie question. I just received a new rda and I built it with twisted comp wire and wicked and primed it. But I forgot to dry burn the coils first. Should I undo everything or should I just vape as is? Oh and when do you know when you need to drip in a RDA?
 

Zamazam

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you'll be fine, perhaps an off taste for a few toots. You'll know when to redrip because the flavor will be gone, but drip before you get the dreaded dry hit.
 

VapingMurse

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I would suggest you take the cotton out and get it glowing first. I've done this a few times and always could tell just by the flavor being muted and a bit or a harsh vape. It doesn't take too long. You don't need to rebuild the coils, just remove the cotton, glow them, and put fresh cotton in. You'll enjoy it more than it currently is IMO
 

HondaDavidson

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Yes...... I don't dry burn any of my builds..... until I rewick it the first time.

Drip before the wick looks drying.

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Neunerball

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And I'm back with another noobie question. I just received a new rda and I built it with twisted comp wire and wicked and primed it. But I forgot to dry burn the coils first. Should I undo everything or should I just vape as is? Oh and when do you know when you need to drip in a RDA?
Unless it's a Ni, or Ti coil, it's better to do a dry burn, in order to check for hot spots, and making sure the coil(s) glow from the center out.
 

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