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Post by jim750 on Jul 9, 2014 19:46:18 GMT
Just after a bit of advise got myself a Igo w3 dripper today I'm having trouble getting it right I've tried various different coils and resistance all I'm getting is harshness and no flavour where am I going wrong?
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Post by erik514 on Jul 9, 2014 19:48:22 GMT
Make sure your air holes are lined up as close to your coils as you can get them. You want the air going over the coils not around them. usually if a dripper is too harsh thats the problem.
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Post by jim750 on Jul 9, 2014 21:16:47 GMT
Make sure your air holes are lined up as close to your coils as you can get them. You want the air going over the coils not around them. usually if a dripper is too harsh thats the problem. Thanks for the reply I give it another go tomorrow does it matter if it's the end or the side of the coil facing the air holes?
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Post by ionian on Jul 9, 2014 21:21:18 GMT
jim750 - the centre of the coil, where it gets hottest and vaporises the most juice, is where you want the air hole. You'll know when you've got it right because it will go from harsh on your throat to smooth and creamy vapour. Remember - if you're using two coils, you need to use two air holes; if you only have one coil, you only want one air hole exposed. I don't know the igo-w3 to know how you cover holes, but make sure you have it set up correctly for the coils you are using.
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