5 Ways To Stop Your Coil From Burning


1. prime your coils before vaping
It is very important to always prime your coils before you start vaping. Priming consists of placing a few drops of e-liquid on the coils and the absorbent material.


How much should I prime it?


You should prime your wick enough to get it wet, but not completely soaked. This could cause e-liquid to leak out of the tank. Excessive cotton saturation can cause the spool to flood, which can cause leakage instantly and further down the life of the spool.


A common problem is that users can still have a burning taste even after priming. This normally occurs with atomizer heads. When the user tries to prime it, it is likely that he will only make a few drops where he can simply see the wick. To do this correctly, you will need to run an e-liquid on the wick and also around the spool making sure that it is completely saturated.



But priming is not just about putting e-liquid on your wick. You should also take puffs of primer to ensure the proper flow of juice to your coils. By taking puffs of primer, you make 100% sure that your coils are primed and you shouldn't get any jerks/burns. To take puffs of bait, simply inhale without pressing the fire button and if possible cover the air circulation slots: take a few puffs on your device, as if you were vaping. This will absorb the e-liquid faster in the wick. Just be careful when doing this, as too many puffs or pulling too hard can flood your coil.

Stop chain vaping
Chain vaping simply means continuously vaping one puff after another. By doing this, you dry your wick faster than the e-liquid can saturate. You must make sure that the wick is constantly saturated with e-liquid to avoid dry / burns.


One way to know when you're about to be raped is to know how much flavor you can taste when you vape. When the flavor fades, the wick does not contain enough juice and you may burn your coil.

3.Reducing power settings
Vaping at the right power is very important, and everyone has their own sweet spot so it can be a matter of trial and error. Most manufacturers now offer an optimal range of powers for certain coils, making it more user-friendly if you don't know much about vaping.


Consider the resistance of the coil you are using, as it is advisable to vape between certain powers. If you vaporize at too low a power, you will end up flooding your coils, and if you vaporize too high, you can burn it.


By decreasing the power, you will vaporize less juice, reducing the risk of scorching and extending the life of the coil. If you vape at higher powers, yes, you get more clouds and sometimes more flavor from your e-liquid, but you also dry your wick faster. This is similar to chain vaping, as you have to allow time for your wick to saturate with e-liquid.

4. Keep your Tank full
Vaping from a tank and an RDA is similar in some ways, you are not going to vape your RDA without checking the amount of e-liquid that remains on your wicks, right? When vaping from a tank, you need to do something similar, making sure the juice level does not go below the juice drain holes. Below, your wicks will not be effectively saturated with e-liquid and you risk burning your coils.


A simple solution is to make sure your tank is always as full as possible. Alternatively, you can tilt your tank from side to side to make sure the juice gets into the juice hole, but let's be honest, "no one has time for this!"

5. Temperature Control
This function is capable of detecting changes in resistance that occur when certain coil materials are heated. TC devices such as the UK ECIG STORE One Box Mini which allows you to set a maximum temperature for your coil. When it reaches this temperature, the e-cig regulates the power delivered to the coil preventing it from exceeding the set temperature. This can be slightly complicated for a beginner vaper, but once you've started, it works pretty well!


On some devices, you can also set the power - by determining the speed at which it will reach the maximum temperature

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