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how to adjust your vape to stop gurgling

by Prof. Quinn Lindgren Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The best way to do that is by rolling up a paper towel and pushing it through your tank’s mouthpiece. Run the paper towel all the way down the tank’s chimney until it touches the top of the atomizer coil. The paper towel will soak up the pooled e-liquid, eliminating the gurgling temporarily.

The best way to do that is by rolling up a paper towel and pushing it through your tank's mouthpiece. Run the paper towel all the way down the tank's chimney until it touches the top of the atomizer coil. The paper towel will soak up the pooled e-liquid, eliminating the gurgling temporarily.May 4, 2020

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What Causes a Vape Tank to Gurgle?

Gurgling can happen with both sub-ohm tanks and pod systems. It happens because e-liquid is caught somewhere in the tank’s air path – either in the intake vents or, more commonly, in the chimney leading out of the tank. The e-liquid blocks airflow, causing the tank to bubble when you vape.

Upgrade to a More Modern Tank

When you vape, does the vapor have a “wet” character inside your mouth? Do you sometimes feel almost like you’re drinking your e-liquid when you take a really deep, long puff? Until recently, many sub-ohm tanks used twisted “Clapton”-style wire to generate big vapor clouds.

Use Less Air Pressure When You Vape

If you’re using a pod system, the most likely reason why your device is gurgling is because you’re puffing too hard. Puffing too firmly disrupts your device’s normal airflow and forces extra e-liquid into the pod’s atomizer coil assembly.

Clean Your Pod Between Refills

If you use a refillable pod system, you’re already aware that cleaning your pods is just about impossible since there’s no real way to disassemble and reassemble a pod as you can a vape tank. With a standard vape tank, cleaning is an important part of your regular maintenance routine because it can help to prevent problems like gurgling.

Clean Your Tank Between Refills

As we just mentioned, keeping your hardware clean is equally important whether you’re using a pod system or a mod with a sub-ohm tank. If you’re a tank user, the great thing is that routine cleaning for a vape tank is extremely easy and only adds a few seconds to the time that it takes to change your coil.

If You Use an All-in-One Mod, Consider an Upgrade

In the mid 2010s, all-in-one vaping devices with built-in tanks were briefly popular. In this type of vaping device, the mouthpiece and chimney are the same unit, and the coil connects to the bottom of the chimney.

What kind of liquid is used in a pod system?

All refillable pod systems are calibrated to use nicotine salt e-liquid, which usually has a medium viscosity – a 50/50 blend of vegetable glycerin and propylene glycol. That said, ANY 50/50 or 60/40 e-liquid works just as well, especially with the newer, higher wattage pod systems.

Can you use VG in vape juice?

If you use a high-VG e-liquid, your vape juice might be too thick. That’ll cause you to use too much air pressure when inhaling, which is a problem we’ll discuss in greater detail momentarily. Personally, I prefer the rich, non-chemical taste of e-juice from sources like The Plume Room. Nic-Salts have way more nicotine than I need, though people just switching from cigarettes to the safer vapes, it may be the way to go.

What happens if you push e-liquid into a pod?

If that happens, the sides of the pod will push e-liquid into the pod’s atomizer coil assembly. Try to avoid holding your mod or squeezing the sides of the pod.

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