Do You Find Your Vape a Little Sticky?
Have you ever thought that there is a leak in your vape tank? This could become a nightmare for users if this is introduced as replaceable vaporisers. Please consider a few factors before spending your money on a new vaporiser. Typically, it is the result of a damaged seal, overfilling or a coil fitting. All possible causes will be explored, and remedies and precautions will be offered.
The seals are not fitted properly, or they have developed cracks.
Many vape kits and vape tanks come with additional seals. The seal may be worn or over-tightened, and over time, it will crack, causing the tank to leak. A seal is provided between the tank and cap in both top-fill and bottom-fill tanks. The seal will loosen over time, and after making several fills and tightening the cap.
solution:
Ensure that the coil is installed and tightened correctly. Do not over-tighten. Many pods nowadays are equipped with simple push-fit coils. These coils need to be securely snapped into place to achieve a tight fit to prevent leakage.
Wrong or Defective Coils
Coils are available in a variety of resistances and wattages to suit different vaping methods. Too big a coil can allow excessive e-liquid to pass through. When vaping, additional e-liquid can seep through the air intake holes, or even worse, it can break out the drip tip and enter the mouth instead of forming into vapour.
How to correct: For the vaping style that you choose, check the coil rating. MTL vaping will need a lower resistance and power coil. For DTL vaping, it’s recommended to use coils with higher wattage and resistance.
faulty coils
If the coil is faulty or almost out of e-liquid, it can cause excessive e-liquid in the coil to be converted to vapour, with similar effects to using a coil with the wrong e-liquid content.
The solution: Change the coil in the device. However, to avoid these hassles, please shop for a fresh vape from us, such as a Tugboat T12000 puff or an Elfbar.
Filling it too much
The most apparent risk is over-filling. E-liquid can spill out of a tank/pod if it is overfilled. Replace the cap to prevent excessive e-liquid from leaking through the cap and onto the coil. Most tanks will list suggested “fill to” marks to prevent leaks and other “overfill” type problems.
Solution: Use the filling as instructed and do not overfill.
Opting for the Wrong E-liquid
Just like coils, choosing the right e-liquid for your vaping setup and preferences is crucial. Changes in grade (VG & PG) will affect the e-liquids’ thickness. A thicker juice, such as a 70VG/30PG, will be better suited to the low-ohm (sub-ohm) coil and high-powered device. With lower-powered devices, such as a small vape pen or starting kit, the thickened e-liquid will reduce the coil’s ability to vaporise the liquid and could lead to more e-liquid leakage.
The answer is the optimum e-liquid for your vaping machine and flavor. Vampire Vape has a diverse range of high-quality eLiquids with a range of VG and PG content. Vape pods, MTL, or mouth-to-lung beginner kits, and low-power intermediate kits serve as the best options for 10 millilitres 50/50 or 60/40 e-liquids and 50/50 Nic Salts. On the other hand, mods prefer using DL or Direct-to-Lung vaping, higher wattage vape kits, and 50 millilitres 70/30 Shortfill e-liquids.
A Snap Overview
With the Tugboat T12000 puffs and Elfbar setting the pace, the vape community has amazingly turned to disposable vaporisers. Vape shops are the favorite hangout of vapers because of their amazing features and benefits.
