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vape gets hot when taking hit

by Teagan Stehr Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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If the vapour is too hot when you inhale – it could be your airflow. If it's the vapour that's too hot, it's likely down to the airflow and wattage combination you're using. The higher your wattage, the higher the temperature your coil reaches and the hotter the vapour will be.

What is a vaping coil?

A vaping device that supports temperature control. A coil made from nickel, titanium or stainless steel. Any modern device will support temperature control mode with all three of those materials. Some older mods may not support temperature control mode with stainless steel coils.

What is temperature control?

Temperature control is a vaping technology whose time seems to have come and gone. While you could once expect to find at least one titanium or nickel coil available for any given tank, today it isn’t even a given that you’ll find a stainless steel coil for your tank since kanthal mesh is all the rage. Even today, though, any decent regulated box mod has a temperature control function available as long as you can find a coil made from the correct material. Temperature control vaping requires just two things: 1 A vaping device that supports temperature control 2 A coil made from nickel, titanium or stainless steel

Aus11 Senior Member Verified Member

If your batteries are not rated for that kind of wattage they may be getting overloaded due to the watt load. What type of batteries are you using?

anavidfan ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

Have you vaped at those wattages before? Im probably not the norm, but anything over 15 watts gives me that experience. What is the coils resistance you put in?

Topwater Elvis Vaping Master ECF Veteran

You have to move a lot of air through the tfv8 to help cool the coil & vapor. (DTL)

jcoopercam Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

A 1 Ohm coil at around 15 watts should be perfect. I'm currently using a .90 Ohm coil at 20 watts in my Hadaly/VT Inbox mod. Love it!

listopencil Ultra Member ECF Veteran

In my experience vaping at higher Wattages doesn't satisfy my smoking cravings. Also, any tank I have tried gets hot when I take it over 55-ish Watts. I have to have some serious airflow to even attempt a good vape over 75 Watts.

Bunnykiller ECF Guru Verified Member ECF Veteran

just because the coil sez its good for 120-180W does not mean its supposed to be used at that wattage... try 40W and see how it works..

stols001 Moved On ECF Veteran

Yes... recommended wattages on the coil is just that... I don't think I've ever vaped a sub-ohm device at more than 50 watts, and even that was too hot for me. I usually sub-ohm at about 30 watts, and work my way up there, slowly, by turning up the watts (which will help prime your coil).

How to avoid overcharging?

To avoid overcharging, one must always oversee charging his device to increase the battery life. The duration of usage. Overusing a device can cause the hotness of the battery when using. For instance, when using your device for a longer duration, chances of the battery getting hot is high. Overusing can result in overheating.

Can a vape battery explode?

This can create hotness of the battery and hence, cause an explosion and complete damages. Taking good care of your battery can make it last longer.

Why does my vape spit?

A vape spitting is usually caused by atomizer flooding. Spitting often happens in conjunction with the gurgling sounds that indicate flooding. Temporarily increase the wattage setting to vaporize any excess juice to handle spitback. Make sure your coils heat evenly.

Why is my vape juice leaking?

A defective or worn out O-ring may allow excess vape juice to seep into the atomizer. Check and replace the O-rings if you are getting persistent flooding even with new coils. Gravity can cause flooding and spitback. If a vape is left on it’s side or upside down, vape juice can leak into the chimney and mouthpiece.

Why does my atomizer spit?

There are a number of reasons that an atomizer coil might flood. A failing or defective coil can also be the cause of flooding and spitback. If the coil is not fully heating or insufficiently heating then not enough vape juice will be vaporized. That will lead to flooding and vape spitting.

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