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how to make your vape not so loud

by Veda Hammes MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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If the crackle and pop sounds are getting too loud, the way to fix this is by lower your power output or picking a coil with higher resistance. These will make the atomiser less powerful. Vaping at a lower wattage will decrease the noise, but ensuring your coil can perform at a lower wattage is vital.

How to make your e-cig quieter
  1. Take shorter draws – The longer you draw the more air is pulled through your vape and the more noticeable the 'sound' of vaping is. ...
  2. Change your coil resistance – If you have a very sub-ohm coil, try a higher resistance.
Apr 15, 2021

Full Answer

How to stop your vape device from making noise?

Avoid this by increasing the device’s wattage. Consider vaping at a higher wattage and see if the noises are still the same. Moreover, try to change the airflow adjustments to reduce the amount of e-liquid. Twist the collar of your sub-ohm tank to loose some air pressure.

Should you add more VG to your vape juice?

Adding more pure VG into your vape juice will significantly improve the density and the size of your clouds. However, the downside to adding more VG is that it will dilute the flavor and possibly lower the nicotine level. In order to boost up the flavor of your juice look for flavorings that are suspended in VG.

Why does my vape make crackling and popping sounds?

When you vape, your e-liquid hits a very hot coil and turns it into a vapor. This reaction makes you hear a crackling noise. The more or less loud behavior of your vape depends on what kind of device and e-juice you use, or the intensity and strength of the puffs. So let’s clarify the factors that affect the crackling and popping noise:

What happens if your vape wattage is too low?

E-liquid can’t be vaporized effectively when your vape wattage is too low. You need to increase it for normal heating or try to make longer draws. Otherwise, you may flood your atomizer and e-juice will spit to your mouth. Avoid this by increasing the device’s wattage.

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What happens if you close your vape coils?

If the airflow is completely closed off, you will most likely damage the coils and experience a very abrupt harshness. Always make sure that there is enough airflow to keep the coils cool in order to prevent that harsh vape. 5. You could try Nicotine Salts.

Why is my e-cigarette so harsh?

And, here at Mist, we know how to fix them. The four most common problems are: 1. The nicotine content of your liquid is too high. 2. The PG and VG ratio is wrong. 3. Your variable voltage device has a voltage which is too high.

What voltage should a vape pen be?

Most vape pens are set to 3.3-3.8 but you may desire a stronger or weaker output than this. If you are experiencing a sore throat from vaping the voltage could very well be too high for you. My advice is to change it up until you get that goldilocks hit! 4. Your Airflow is Closed off.

How much nicotine should I use in a vape pen?

If you have a vape pen with a high nicotine content, it could be too high, try reducing the nicotine content to 6mg because the less nicotine you have in your e-liquid, the smoother it will be.

What happens if your voltage is too high?

3. Your Variable Voltage Device has a Voltage that is too High. If you are using a variable voltage device, the higher the voltage the more vapour that is produced which means you are inhaling more nicotine. Try turning down the voltage to create less vapour and enjoy a smoother vape.

Is it better to vape with low airflow or high airflow?

Conversely, if you want a stronger vape with more flavour, you’d be better off going for low airflow. Though this can be taken too far, and sometimes even unintentionally.

As a vapeshop salesman what exactly would you like me to do when the manufacturer stops making your coils?

Brands discontinue products all the time without any prior warning to us as shops. If I sell you a vape now and in a years time they stop making coils for your pod system do you want me to summon them out of nowhere? It sucks im sorry, but dont forget Im a consumer too.

I'm tired... (venting and ranting)

I've been vaping for 7 years. I've vaped on just about everything. Rebuild tanks with ribbon wire, countless RDAs, countless tanks, mech mods, regulated mods, squonk boxes... I even made a 4x18650 parallel mod. I was in charge of putting a vape section in a head shop. I've bought juice, I've made juice.

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i'm not hating on them. they just started servicing my zip again recently and literally ordered a riva dna last night.. and woke up to this in a newsfeed.

Thanks to vaping, I quit my social smoking... but now I am a daily vaper - am I worse off?

I was a social smoker, smoking maybe on average 1 cig a day... sometimes went days without smoking. The majority of my smoking came when going out and drinking, in which case I would smoke a lot... like 10-20 cigs a night. This would happen maybe once every 2-3 weeks on average...

Why does my vape make a popping noise?

If your vape is making a popping noise, it could be that you’ve put too much e-liquid in your tank. Make sure your liquid level isn’t over the maximum line, and carefully dump out any excess if necessary.

Why won't my vape turn on?

Sometimes, a simple error in the battery manufacturing process can be the culprit behind a vape that won’t turn on. Occasional faults in the process of making batteries can result in batteries that are unevenly sized, causing connection issues.

Why do my vape coils burn?

In between regular coil replacements, cleaning your vape coils is also key. One of the number one causes of burnt taste and dry hits are dirty coils. Try to get in the habit of regularly checking your coils for e-juice buildup, rinsing with warm distilled water as needed.

What to do if your vape tank is running low?

If your tank is running low on vape juice, it won’t be able to deliver vapor – simple as that. Check to make sure your tank isn’t in need of a refill. Top off the vape tank, then try again.

Can vape juice leak into battery?

Sometimes, vape juice can leak into the battery connection. Once there, it turns into a residue that can block the electrical circuit. Disassemble your device so you can check the vape mod’s terminals and battery poles. Look for residue, dust, and other contamination, then gently wipe it off using a clean tissue or cloth.

Can vaping burn coils?

All vapes come with a recommended range for wattage, and going beyond that can easily burn out your coils. Additionally, vaping at a high temperature makes it much more likely that you’ll dry out your wicks faster than they can absorb e-juice.

Lessifer Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

MTL is quieter, but not much. It's air running fast through small holes, just be glad it doesn't whistle.

glointhedark Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I got my daughter's boyfriend a Kanger Subox Mini for Christmas, 2015. When he is vaping in the living room, the hiss makes me jump. We have one dog that tends to have seizures, and cats. I find myself looking around, trying to figure out if that noise is something I need to check out. Once I realize what the hiss is, I am fine with it.

Maiar Ultra Member ECF Veteran

I was actually thinking about this yesterday as the family shot me dirty looks during the Game of Thrones finale when I was trying to hit my dripper. lol.

juicynoos Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Have you ever tried a kayfun MTL type of setup under 20 watts? I swear by it...very quiet and excellent flavor, minimalist and hardly annoys anyone in your vicinity

Alien Traveler Vaping Master ECF Veteran

My Kayfun 4 and Taifun GT2 are perfectly quiet at 15W. I have retired Melo 3 for annoying sounds.

djsvapour ECF Guru ECF Veteran

I just dug out my old apollo kit . I think it's the apollo "ohm." I used it briefly when I first started vaping, which -- given the age of that device -- clearly wasn't so long ago. It's quieter, but it gurgles plenty. It's mostly quieter, I think, because the amount of air passing through a small hole is less. And it's a lot less air.

Lessifer Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

I just dug out my old apollo kit . I think it's the apollo "ohm." I used it briefly when I first started vaping, which -- given the age of that device -- clearly wasn't so long ago. It's quieter, but it gurgles plenty. It's mostly quieter, I think, because the amount of air passing through a small hole is less. And it's a lot less air.

Intro

Nothing is worse than looking forward to a tasty mouthful of vapor only to be met with a nasty, burnt flavor meeting your taste buds. A vape that tastes burnt can ruin a vape session and can be infuriating to fix.

Burnt Hits vs. Dry Hits

Before determining why your vape creates a burnt flavor, you need to determine that what you're experiencing is a burnt hit. Dry hits are often confused with burnt hits, but they are very different experiences that have very different solutions.

Why Does Your Vape Taste Burnt?

When you start getting burnt hits, you'll know immediately. The vapor will taste scorched and harsh, and you may experience discomfort or pain in your throat and lungs. What causes a burnt vape will vary, but it's likely related to your wick.

What's the Best Way to Prevent Burnt Hits?

Now that we know what causes burnt hits, it's time to learn how to prevent them in the first place. Remember, your primary goal is to keep the wick from burning, and there are several ways to do so.

Other Ways to Avoid Burnt Hits

There are a variety of different ways to avoid burnt hits, depending on your vaping device. While less common, the following techniques could help prevent getting the occasional nasty burnt hit.

How Can We Stop Our Coils From Burning Out?

Unfortunately, all coils will eventually burn out. Though you can't stave off the certainty of entropy, there are a few steps you can follow to stretch the life of your coils as much as possible. Remember, you need to regularly replace your coils (or eventually replace your vape tank) regardless of whether you follow these steps!

Refill Regularly

As we have mentioned, the absolute best thing you can do to avoid getting burnt hits is to regularly refill your vape juice tank. Many tanks are designed specifically for easy refilling, which may be attractive if you hate the idea of having to periodically clean up vape juice messes.

Why does my vape make a noise?

More e-liquid will condensate and less turn to vapor, thus an excess of liquid makes the noise. E-liquid can’t be vaporized effectively when your vape wattage is too low. You need to increase it for normal heating or try to make longer draws. Otherwise, you may flood your atomizer and e-juice will spit into your mouth.

Why does my vape keep popping?

We are talking about occasional popping because of twisted coil build, and you can hardly prevent it. Be sure that your coil twists and braids are very tight in your device. You can also hear a vape popping when your device has a narrow drip tip or chimney.

Why does my vape spit?

Vapes spit because juice collects on the coil and does not vaporize. This problem is caused by coils getting flooded with too much liquid, low wattage settings, and airflow that is too open, and a variety of other reasons.

Why does my RDA tank spit?

Overpriming. A common cause of a tank or RDA spitting is overpriming. Priming coils is essential, but some people overdo it and put too much liquid onto the coil and wicking. Instead, use a moderate amount to prime the coil.

Why do coils pop?

A Coil Design. Twisted and braided coils have more surface area, which helps to produce more vapor and may cause extra popping sounds . Such types of coils have more crannies and nooks, that’s why more e-liquid pops. We are talking about occasional popping because of twisted coil build, and you can hardly prevent it.

Why does my atomizer pop?

A thinner e-liquid might cause coil flooding and atomizer’s popping and spitting. You may use thicker vegetable glycerin instead of thinner propylene glycol liquid. Sugar is very much like wood when it is burned. Both contain cellulose which breaks down when burnt. Then the gases vaporize and make a popping sound.

Why do coils get flooded?

Deep drags are another reason why coils get flooded. Luckily, this problem is easy to solve. Just take slower and shallower drags. The airflow can be tightened, but the drags still need to be shallower because deep drags will flood the coil regardless of the airflow setting.

Why do I have to twist my e-cigarette?

That's because overtightening can cause damage to the o-rings, or rubber rings, that create the seal. If you damage those, it's very easy for liquid to come out. So give your e-cigarette a tight twist to ensure it's closed, but don't twist it as hard as you possibly can.

Where is the liquid in a vape?

There is vape liquid in the chimney. The chimney of your e-cigarette is the hollow tube in the middle of your tank. If liquid gets into this area, it can cause some minor (but annoying) problems like spitting, popping, and leaking. The easiest way to prevent your eLiquid from getting into the chimney is to make sure you don't overfill the tank.

What happens if you overfill a vape tank?

If you overfill, the liquid will seep into other areas of the tank and seep out. You shouldn't fill your tank all the way up, either. Your vape needs that gap of air to create pressure in the tank, giving you a better vaping experience. Check out the manufacturer's recommendations for how much to fill the tank and stick to it.

How to keep eliquid from getting into chimney?

The easiest way to prevent your eLiquid from getting into the chimney is to make sure you don't overfill the tank. You should also take care in how you fill the tank. Take your Max VG liquid and tilt the tank, squeezing the e-juice down the side then slowly tilting it back up.

What are vape o-rings made of?

Most vapes have o-rings made from a rubber material. The rubber can get brittle and dry with age. If you've had your vape for a while, it's worth checking on the quality of the o-rings if you are suddenly experiencing leaks. The o-rings should be firm but pliable.

How strong are e-cigarette tanks?

E-cigarette tanks are pretty strong, but they aren't invincible. They are mostly made of glass, which means there is always a chance they could get broken or cracked. Most vapers use their e-cigarettes all day long, meaning the device journeys from car to the office and back home again. They might get shoved in a pocket or tossed on a desk. So it's no wonder that damage happens to the tank occasionally. If you start to experience leaks, hold your vape up to a light and examine the tank closely. The light will make it easier to see hairline cracks or chips in the edges that could be causing the leaks. If you see any signs of damage, order a replacement tank right away (and consider investing in a carrying case for your vape!).

Why is VG liquid thicker than other liquids?

Because of the thicker consistency, they are less likely to leak than liquids made from other bases.

Which is better, VG or pure vape?

High VG vape juices are better at producing thicker, better clouds. Pure VG is the best if you’re interested in cloud-chasing. However, if you take this route, you’re losing out on flavor. For better flavor, juices that are at least 50% PG tend to perform better.

What is VG in cooking?

Derived from vegetable oils, this natural chemical’s main role is to suspend other ingredients. VG is also called a base liquid (cause it’s usually one of two predominant ingredients, the other one being PG).

Why is syrup thicker than water?

The higher the viscosity of an e-liquid, the worse the absorption properties get since it means that the liquid is too grimy to be absorbed the right way. Essentially, thicker juices can’t carry flavor properly. But, they produce more vapor.

What is the final ingredient in e-liquid?

Nicotine is the final and optional ingredient in an e-liquid. When you purchase a bottle of e-liquid, it is up to you to decide with how much (if any at all) nicotine will the liquid be diluted. Both naturally and synthetically produced types of nicotine are used.

Is WFI a vape?

Water For Injection (WFI) Used frequently in medicine, WFI is sterilized and contains no additives. WFI can be found in local pharmacies, and there’s no danger in adding it to your vape juice (but keep it to a 4-6% mark).

Is vape juice full bodied?

But, a lot of times, it’s the feel of the vape juice that’s a bit… off. It doesn’t really fill up your lungs. It’s not full-bodied. Or it’s too full-bodied. All of this has to do with how thick – or thin – your vape juice is. This is called vape juice viscosity. And it can make or break your vaping experience.

Can you use vodka to clean coil heads?

Well, you can. Adding about 5-7% of vodka to your e-liquid will thin it out nicely. This is why many vapers suggest using vodka to clean coil heads. But don’t go overboard. Usually, 5 to 7% of alcohol will thin out your vape juice nicely. Any more than that will burn your throat right off.

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