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why is my vape not working after changing coil

by Rachael Miller Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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It has to be seated right inside your tank to make a proper connection to your vape mod. Unscrew the coil and screw it back in again, making sure it is fully screwed in and there is no cross threading. Now try the tank on your mod and see if this has solved the problem.Sep 9, 2020

Why does my vape tank say no coil detected?

bad coil or sometimes "too" tight is bad, and the lead can short out... sucks if you have to dump your tank to find out, but i would examine it and try and rethread it... or see if it fires fine with your old coil to easily tell if it's coil or something with mod... but probably just coil issue...

Why does my vape coil dry out so quickly?

Mar 10, 2015 · this is because the ohm rating on your second coil is to low for the battery that u have look on the side of the coil it should tell u the ohm's that it is rated at and look at the one that is working i bet it is different but i will tell u not all coils are bang on what they are rated at some times their lower sometimes higher and check what is the minimum ohm's your battery can …

Why won’t my vape power on?

It tastes like lacroix juice —- like barely essence of my juice flavor - and I have to pull for about 5 seconds hard to get any sort of satisfying hit. I’ve taken off the top and tried rescrewing the cool in, charged it, and checked the battery. All are good. Any ideas? I’m not a vaping expert but I need my nicotine stick!!!

Why won’t my coil work?

Jul 21, 2016 · 2. your device is not variable in any way that you can control. You can not set it to put out exactly 50 watts from the first puff to the last on a battery charge. The more charge it has the more power the coil is getting. the more you use it the less power the coil gets. SO like other said it will work best when fully charged.

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Why isn't my vape working after I changed the coil?

Check that your tank contains enough e-liquid to cover the airflow holes in the coil to avoid the coil drying out. If none of that worked: It's possible that you're taking too many puffs in quick succession which means that the coil doesn't have enough time to wick new liquid through before you take the next hit.

How long should you wait to vape after changing coil?

It's always recommended to leave your coil to prime for as long as possible - anywhere between 5-30 minutes. The longer you leave it the better, but most coils should be ready to vape after around 5-10 minutes.

Why is no vape coming out of my vape?

Check your tank to make sure you have enough e-liquid. If your tank is completely full but you still have weak vapor, it is possible that your atomizer or coil has been flooded. If this happens, simply take your atomizer apart and clean it with a paper towel or gently blow through it to get the excess liquid out.Oct 3, 2016

How do I get my vape to work again?

Break Air Bubbles. If you have a pod-based disposable vape, you might get weak hits if air bubbles form around the pod's wicks. Tap the device gently on a table to break the air bubbles. After giving the wicks a few seconds to get wet, you should get some nice hits again.Jun 28, 2020

How long does a new coil need to soak?

– 10 minutes
It is a simple process and can save you burning your coil and wick when you first install your new atomizer. Simply add a few drops of e-liquid onto the wicking material of your atomizer head before you install it into your tank. Then after filling your tank leave it to soak for 5 – 10 minutes.

Can vaping with a burnt coil hurt you?

Depending on what kind of coil you are using they can produce some particles that stick to the vapor and end up ingested by the user when they are burned dry. Some have an allergy to these particles being created. These particles can even be toxic.Sep 25, 2017

Why isn't my coil heating up?

Coil gets warm but not much vapour

The coil may have too much liquid inside it and cannot fully heat up. Place the open end of the coil (the top end) on a paper towel and blow through the battery connection end. This will help to force the excess liquid out of the coil.

Can your vape explode?

Any brand or type of vape pen with a lithium-ion battery could theoretically explode in use. If there is a defect with the battery or if the device is used incorrectly, such as using the wrong charger or getting the battery wet, it could lead to a fire and explosion.Aug 16, 2021

How do I fix a flooded coil?

How do you fix a flooded coil?
  1. Flick the device to remove excess e-liquid from it.
  2. Blow through the tank in order to clear e-liquid from it. ...
  3. Remove the coil and leave it to dry on some tissue paper. ...
  4. Fire up the device without inhaling (but don't overdo it).
May 15, 2012

How do you break in a new coil?

Here is how to make coils last longer by breaking them in gradually:
  1. When you start vaping, set the wattage to the lowest recommended setting.
  2. Take a few short vapes to slowly start to break in the coil.
  3. Increase the power by 5 watts.
  4. Take three normal vapes and increase power by 5 watts.
Mar 26, 2021

How long does it take for your lungs to heal from vaping?

After two weeks: your circulation and lung function begin to improve. After one to nine months: clear and deeper breathing gradually returns; you have less coughing and shortness of breath; you regain the ability to cough productively instead of hacking, which cleans your lungs and reduce your risk of infection.

AmandaAthlene New Member

I recently began vaping .. 7th day cigarette free and am doing my first coil change. The tank that I got (genitank mini) came with an extra coil. I attached it right and everything, though when I go to fire it my mod says "Low load" and won't work.. Until I switch back to the old coil I was just using then it works.. Help??

AmandaAthlene New Member

Thank you for the reply! I just looked though and they both say the same 1.5 and also it is the extra that came in the same box as my tank

AmandaAthlene New Member

Thanks! Is there anything I can do with this coil? I obviously am just going to get new ones but until then? I am in the middle of no where with this thing and starting to go mad with my old coil tasting not so good. I am using it at the moment but it is not very enjoyable.

philoshop Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I don't know anything about your particular tank but there's probably nothing you can do to make the defective coil 'right' unless you have the equipment and knowledge to rebuild it. Having backups for backups is extremely important.

AmandaAthlene New Member

I gave it another go and figured it out! I tried screwing the coil in slightly less than all the way and it is working now. I do agree, I am definitely going to get a back up because today without it was no good. lol I am relieved, relaxed, and happily vaping away now = ) thanks for the thoughts!!

2. Check if you need to charge it

If you think it should be charged, just double check that you are using the correct charger for your battery. Your battery will give you a signal to let you know that connection has been made and charging is in progress.

3. Check for connection issues

Check for connection issues. The terminal between your battery and your tank needs to be clean. Use a cotton bud to clear away any dust particles and gunked up vape juice.

4. Check our Battery Safety page

Review our comprehensive guide to battery safety to ensure you haven’t compromised your battery in any way.

1. Check your atomiser

Rotate your device whilst looking at the tank to see if it’s crooked. This is the most common reason for this message and is caused by the device being dropped, knocked, or transported in your pocket. If it is crooked, it may be repairable, or it may be time for a new tank

2. Check your 510 pin

If your tank has an adjustable 510 pin, make sure it’s adjusted to suit your mod.

3. Check your coil

Check your coil to see if it’s loose, or has vape juice clogging the connection at the base.

5. Clean your terminals

Clean the connecting terminals to ensure your atomiser is making contact with the mod.

Why is my vape not working?

Sometimes, a disposable vape that doesn’t hit isn’t working because the airflow sensor isn’t sensitive enough or because the sensor is blocked by condensation inside the device. If you cover one of the device’s intake vents with your finger ...

Why does my vape stop hitting?

The most common reason why a disposable vape stops hitting is because it’s simply out of e-juice. The average disposable vape contains enough e-liquid for up to 200 puffs, but the operative phrase there is “up to.”.

Can you get an extra puff out of a dead vape?

In some cases, you can get an extra puff or two out of a dead disposable vape if you leave the device alone for several hours. A disposable e-cigarette is usually calibrated so that the battery lasts a bit longer than the e-liquid supply. If your device’s battery is dead, the pod is almost definitely empty as well.

Why is my vape giving me weak hits?

If your disposable vape is giving you weak hits, one potential reason is that the nicotine strength simply isn’t right for you . Consider buying a device with a higher-strength e-liquid next time. If the device worked in the past and has suddenly become less satisfying, though – or you simply want to get a more intense hit from ...

Can you burn a wick on an e-cigarette?

Most disposable e-cigarettes lack any kind of temperature control functionality. If you maintain such a fast vaping pace that you’re continually vaping before the wick has a chance to absorb more e-liquid, you may burn the wick. Slow down.

Can you burn a vape wick?

If you maintain such a fast vaping pace that you’re continually vaping before the wick has a chance to absorb more e-liquid, you may burn the wick. Slow down. You can also help to prevent overheating by ensuring that you never leave your device in direct sunlight or in your car.

Can an alkaline battery explode?

It's also possible that an alkaline battery will expand, leak or burst during recharging. The fact that it's possible doesn't mean the chemistry of the cell is intended for recharging. It is inherently unsafe to recharge a battery that's only designed for a single use. Don't even try it.

1. Make sure your coils are primed

A mistake new vapers tend to make is failing to prime vape coils adequately. “Priming” simply means making sure the wick is saturated correctly before you vape.

2. Ensure your tank is full

A cardinal rule for avoiding burnt hits: Ensure the two wicking ports (the tiny holes on either side of your coil) are never exposed. Failing to do this will significantly decrease your coil’s lifespan and increase the likelihood of hell being unleashed into your lungs!

4. Be careful not to chain vape

If you’ve had the chance to read any of our other blogs, you’ve probably seen “chain-vaping” pop up before. It shouldn’t come as a surprise that good ol’ human nature is one of the most common reasons for a lot of vape-related issues.

Conclusion

As you can see, though undeniably frustrating, there are quite a few reasons why your vape might taste burnt with a new coil. Fortunately, they’re often easy to fix. We’re confident that we’ve covered the ones that are likely to be causing you trouble. So follow the above steps and prevent those burnt hits from spoiling your day!

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