Not really. Very difficult to re-attach a coil once you have cut the legs. Once a coil has been dry burned, it is neutral as to taste.
Agreed, for me it's been impossible to re-attach a used coil with any success.
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Not really. Very difficult to re-attach a coil once you have cut the legs. Once a coil has been dry burned, it is neutral as to taste.
I take hot water, put everything in my tank in the hot water for around 5 minutes, (This is after i have dissembled the entire tank and RBA, and removed the wick and discarded it, please note I leave my coil in place)
What I do on flavor change?
I take hot water, put everything in my tank in the hot water for around 5 minutes, (This is after i have dissembled the entire tank and RBA, and removed the wick and discarded it, please note I leave my coil in place) just enough time to take a quick dump...LOL, Then I'll take out everything from the bowl of HOT water (not boiling though), and rinse it again in hot water. Then, I leave all to dry, or help it along a bit with soft toilet paper and ear buds.
This is exactly what I am trying to work outDoes this include the contact on piece?
I recall the manual/websites tell you avoid wetting the contact piece/pin of the tank or coil?
Yes. Everything goes into the HOT water. But make sure it is completely dry before you dry burn the coil.Does this include the contact on piece?
I recall the manual/websites tell you avoid wetting the contact piece/pin of the tank or coil?
Thank you.Yes. Everything goes into the HOT water. But make sure it is completely dry before you dry burn the coil.
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