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Post by Super-Shiny on Nov 16, 2014 20:36:26 GMT
Just thought i would share this, it is more than likely you all know this but for those who don't.............. When making a new coil, whether it be a kanger head or a coil for a kayfun etc. Test the coil before putting any cotton etc to make sure the coil is heating up from the centre outwards, you are looking for a even heat distribution, if this is not happening you may get the following: Dry hit and a burnt taste due to one part of the coil heating up a lot faster than the rest of the coil causing the cotton to burn and dry up the cotton faster than it can wick. If a part of the coil is heating up a lot quicker than the rest (normally the ends of the main coil) make sure the coil is even and not warped and after heating it up squeeze the coils closer together until you get even heat distribution. p.s Don't touch the coils whilst your button is pressed on your device Happy coiling
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Post by sleedale on Nov 16, 2014 20:40:22 GMT
Thank you SS I didn't know, or if I did I'd forgotten. Will check them from now on
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Post by cHooBeyDoo on Nov 16, 2014 21:30:35 GMT
Such a good point to remember Super-Shiny it's something that could so easily get overlooked
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Post by gill2009 on Nov 16, 2014 22:42:51 GMT
I didn't know this...but now a lot is making sense. Thank you for this tip Super-Shiny
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