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Serpent mini sizzling noise after using

DjDoc

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So when iv had a toot it's sizzles for a second or so afterwards.

Thought it was coil so tried new coil n rewicked but its back!

Any ideas/tips?

Thanks in advance
 
If you are using a coil that has a relatively long ramp and cool down time, it will continue to cook the liquid after you let go of the button. Could it be that?
 
If you are using a coil that has a relatively long ramp and cool down time, it will continue to cook the liquid after you let go of the button. Could it be that?
It could be mate I'm sorta new to all this.

My engine, wasp rdta or unity dripper never done it using same coils.

Was just wondering if it's something I need to do to stop it as it's annoying the fekk out of me or is it normal? [emoji23]

Thanks for the reply
 
It is definitely what @speedfreek67 said and I too wish I new how to eliminate it. I have used the same coils in several different RTAs and it happens in some of them and in others it doesn't. It's got to be airflow and wattage setting related. Too high a wattage and too low airflow, results in coils getting hotter in some tanks than others.

Simple solution though. Let go of the fire button about a second before you finish the draw, problem gone. I know it's not really the solution but it does the job until I work out why it's happening.
 
We shall get to the bottom of this!! [emoji848]

Or in the drawer the serpent mini shall go [emoji52]
 
Any one suggest a coil that would cut this shit out?

Would a certain ohm one help or different wire?

Iv kanthal and ss here.

Is it coil placement amount of cotton?

Arghhhhhhhhh lol
 
I've just given myself a nic overdose testing all my RTAs to see which ones did it and which ones didn't. To be honest, they all do it. But if you end the draw at exactly the same time as you release the fire button, some are worse than others. After exhaustive testing (2 minutes) I have come to the conclusion it is to do with the size of the chambers and the associated acoustics of each individual tank.
 
My new OBS Crius 2 doesn't do it. Big chamber, short chimney.

My Hotcig centaur does it worst. Tiny chamber, long chimney.

However whichever tank I tried, the timing of release of the fire button with stopping the draw makes a huge difference.
 
I'll let button go a bit earlier then as I like the lil fekker [emoji23]

Thanks for the replys
 
Like you iv just overdone the nicotine trying everything out lol

Obs engine and nano engine I can't hear anything.

Unity dripper nothing.

Wasp nano rdta a lil bit.

Serpent mini is annoying the shizzle outta me but letting go of button a bit soon cuts it down a bit.

I'll try some different builds when the nicotine buzz wears off or tomorrow and post back here [emoji106]
 
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