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why does my mtl vape pop liquid

by Gussie Volkman Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Keep your tank upright – Some tanks aren't built to handle being on their side for long periods of time. E-liquid can start seeping out through the airflow holes if you leave it that way overnight. Try to keep your vape positioned vertically if you're not using it for extended periods of time.Sep 1, 2021

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This review aims to answer the questions like why is my vape popping or and share on some tips and tricks an inexperienced user would cherish.

E-Liquid Ingredients

Let’s speak of the propylene glycol. This wonderful substance allows for great clouds of flavor, but it’s also thin and should be approached with logic. Being lightweight, it vaporizers at low temperature and does it fast.

Coil Design

The coil is the best man of the vaping party, meaning that it should keep everything hot. Logically, the bigger the coil area is, the hotter e-liquid gets. We have twisted, braided and Clapton coils which all work well, but have plenty of nooks and crannies that collect the e-liquid.

Wide Airflow Setting

What should you do if you prefer some cooler vape? You try not to increase the wattage and keep the coils colder. But if you don’t do anything with the amount of e-liquid preset to the hotter vaping mode, it will collect in the atomizer and will fly up at some point.

Flooded Atomizer

This is the ultimate answer to the question “Why does my vape pop?” With the rebuildable atomizers, a vaper is a person that sends e-liquid to the coils. If the atomizer has too much of juice, it will push it back, and even if not, you’ll have the decreased vapor production.

How to get rid of e juice on chimney?

If e-juice has been collecting on the chimney for a while, that buildup can cause serious spitback. Here, the solution is simple. Remove your drip tip. Roll up some tissue paper, insert it into the tank and soak up the excess water. Regular cleaning will help you avoid this problem.

What does low wattage mean?

Low wattage means your device can’t heat the e-liquid into vapor quickly enough. The e-liquid overflows the tank, resulting in spitback and popping noises. You’ll make the problem worse if you use an RTA with a loose airflow. This forces air into the device. If the wattage is too low, increase it by up to 10 watts.

Why do e-liquids pop?

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 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 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 multi strand coils pop?

Multi-strand coils often pop and spit due to their design. Twisted coils in particular have a bad reputation for this, but Clapton coils may have the same issue. Their design makes it easier for e-liquid to pool on the coil, and so sometimes it’s hard to entirely avoid popping on these coil types.

What does it mean when your juice tank is cracked?

A thin crack in the glass or a piece of bent metal can mean the tank is no longer airtight, allowing the juice to leak out and into the air hole valve. If your glass is cracked it is usually an inexpensive and simple solution to buy a replacement.

How to keep a water tank from leaking?

Watch out when filling – Never overfill your tank. Always leave a small air pocket at the top when filling. This empty space will help prevent any liquid from leaking out. Also make sure not to fill it too quickly or you can risk flooding the tank. Check for cracks – Check your tank for cracks or other damage.

E-Liquid Too Thin

In addition, it is imperative to use the proper vg pg ratio e-liquid. Because sub ohm vaping involves vaporizing more liquid, a thicker e-liquid is required. VG is a thicker liquid than PG, as a result a VG e-liquid is required for sub ohm vaping. The most common types of VG e-liquid are:

Popping Sounds When Vaping

The popping sounds when vaping are most often corrected by using a thicker e-liquid. The occasional pop is not unusual. On he other hand, if the popping is frequent, then something may not be right. Some of the common causes of popping sounds when vaping are:

Is Your Boost or Pre-Heat Mode On?

While it is totally normal to hear some crackling when you fire the atomizer to have a vape, if the crackling is louder than usual then the boost or pre-heat feature might be active on your mod. Many of today’s best vape mods offer a boost or pre-heat function.

G and C Super Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

Typically, MTL liquids are liquids that have a higher nicotine content. Those liquids can be harsh for some people when used for DL vaping. Your mileage may vary, of course.

RuiG Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Already good info provided. Post more info about the liquid you purchased.

Coyote628 Ultra Member ECF Veteran

Put it right in there, it will fit. Hit it long and hard. You may or may not like it though. It might be the best vape you ever had or you might cough your guts up in your mouth. Only one way to find out, just do it.

vaper1960 Sin Bin ECF Veteran

Like others said... we need to know the VG/PG ratio and nicotine strength (mg or %) of your e-liquid.

NealBJr Ultra Member ECF Veteran

All good and correct answers here. All I can do is re-tell it in a different way.

Topwater Elvis Vaping Master ECF Veteran

Another one post wonder drive by, hoping people would notice the 'cute' username.

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 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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