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sillysammy

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Currently using Evod cartos and iclear16b (almost the same as evod) when coils need replacing is it a standard type as both cartos look very similar?

How do i dry burn?

I keep them topped up most of the time.. but as a noob i like to switch flavours. I give them a full clean. But is switching around a bad idea?

Im pretty happy with EVOD tanks so prob stick with them.. so any advice or how tos welcome.

And finally- im really intrigued with vv battery. Any suggestions?

Thanks in advance!

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Oh.. and what is steeping?

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After you wash out your tanks its a good idea to give a dry burn.

Just fire your battery with your coil on for a few seconds then release. Keep doing it until you see your coil glow nice and red.

4-5 times should do it.

Just burns all the crud build up on your coil.

Steeping is associated with eliquid. Some flavours take around a week to fully mix together.

So when you buy a new ejuice put it in the cupboard for a week to fully steep.

Can make a big improvement on certain flavours :)
 
Currently using Evod cartos and iclear16b (almost the same as evod) when coils need replacing is it a standard type as both cartos look very similar?

Don't think so, one is made by Kanger, the other by Innokin.

How do i dry burn?




I keep them topped up most of the time.. but as a noob i like to switch flavours. I give them a full clean. But is switching around a bad idea?

Many people do it, the flavour can be muted while the wicks are full of water, some flavours are stubborn.


And finally- im really intrigued with vv battery. Any suggestions?

Innokin are much recommended here.


Oh.. and what is steeping?

Can take three weeks with some liquids. Some people like to leave the top off during steeping so that oxygen can react with the liquid
 
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Thanks :) So is steeping done in the tanks or bottles?

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steeping is when you get an eliquid if its a custom especially it usually needs to be left in the bottle to age for a few days it's mostly custards or tobacco blends that need this and complex liquids with a lot of different flavours - there are many schools of thought on this some people do it with lid on some with lid off some people put it in a dark warm place others just keep it in a drawer its all relative.
 
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