Hi!
I always thought ten minutes was plenty of time to let juice soak into new coils before vaping.
However, I've been vaping one of my favourite flavours (Cosmic Fog Chilld Tobacco) for a week in the same tank with the same coil. Flavour was fading so I put a new coil into exactly the same juice - primed coil, let it sit for 10 mins, but tasted like arse. Assumed bad coil, tried again with another, waited 10 mins again, still horrible.
Have had another couple of tries since leaving it longer and it does seem to be improving with time.
But my question is, are there some coils where really you need to leave it significantly longer than 10 mins for best results?
(Using Innokin Slipstream tank with 0.5 SS coils).
Interestingly, I also filled a Smok Helmet tank with the same liquid, brand new coil, and it was perfectly fine in the same timeframe...
I always thought ten minutes was plenty of time to let juice soak into new coils before vaping.
However, I've been vaping one of my favourite flavours (Cosmic Fog Chilld Tobacco) for a week in the same tank with the same coil. Flavour was fading so I put a new coil into exactly the same juice - primed coil, let it sit for 10 mins, but tasted like arse. Assumed bad coil, tried again with another, waited 10 mins again, still horrible.
Have had another couple of tries since leaving it longer and it does seem to be improving with time.
But my question is, are there some coils where really you need to leave it significantly longer than 10 mins for best results?
(Using Innokin Slipstream tank with 0.5 SS coils).
Interestingly, I also filled a Smok Helmet tank with the same liquid, brand new coil, and it was perfectly fine in the same timeframe...