So I recently inherited my brothers SMOK AL85 kit with a Big Baby Beast tank (he bought the big baby separately). I had about 2 days worth of vaping on it with a Q2 coil, and man oh man, was it nice. The flavour and clouds are to my liking.
Since yesterday, however, I have been getting very dry and harsh hits. I opened up the tank and it seems like the coil has burned somewhat. Before this I had vaped like a boss (for at least 2 days) and am wondering why/how this happened?
The only thing I can think of is that I was allowing the tank to run rather dry in order to add different juice without too much cross-contamination. During this exercise I might've allowed the cotton to not saturate sufficiently and thus burn. I'm vaping on the same coil but have lowered the wattage from around 35w to 27w. If I take it slow I can vape here without any dry or harsh hits.
Any experience on this? The only conclusion I can draw is that, by allowing the tank to empty in order to refill, I mucked up the coil. It was basically perfect before that and the problem started a few hours after that. I'll try and puncture the wicking with a sowing needle but I'm guessing I'll have to replace this coil first... they're so damn expensive but so good when working. How long should they last?
Since yesterday, however, I have been getting very dry and harsh hits. I opened up the tank and it seems like the coil has burned somewhat. Before this I had vaped like a boss (for at least 2 days) and am wondering why/how this happened?
The only thing I can think of is that I was allowing the tank to run rather dry in order to add different juice without too much cross-contamination. During this exercise I might've allowed the cotton to not saturate sufficiently and thus burn. I'm vaping on the same coil but have lowered the wattage from around 35w to 27w. If I take it slow I can vape here without any dry or harsh hits.
Any experience on this? The only conclusion I can draw is that, by allowing the tank to empty in order to refill, I mucked up the coil. It was basically perfect before that and the problem started a few hours after that. I'll try and puncture the wicking with a sowing needle but I'm guessing I'll have to replace this coil first... they're so damn expensive but so good when working. How long should they last?