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why is my vape rda popping

by Mrs. Libby Kreiger Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Full Answer

What causes vape popping and how to fix it?

What causes vape popping. A light crackling pop noise is a completely predictable and usual process. This is an e-juice being heated by the coil and vaporizing, and it means a good sign that your e-cig works properly. 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.

Why does my e-liquid keep popping?

On the initial firing, the liquid is at room temperature and the coils heat up faster than the liquid. Once the initial firing is over, the e-liquid that remains has been "preheated" and vaporizes more easily thus, reducing the chance of popping.

Why does my vape Crackle and spit back?

A thin e-liquid can flood your coil, cause spitback and make your device crackle. This is especially likely to happen in a sub-ohm tank, which works at higher temperatures.

Why does my vape atomizer keep spitting?

The vapor has to travel through the e-liquid that’s clogging the atomizer, though — so the atomizer spits e-liquid into your mouth. In this case, you can prevent the atomizer from spitting by increasing your e-cigarette’s wattage so it vaporizes the e-liquid more efficiently. Do you prefer a cooler vape?

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Why is RDA spitting?

Fix your wicks – If you're using an RTA and spitback is a problem, you may need to re-wick your coils. It might take some experimenting, but the aim is to cover the channels leading from the tank to the chamber without completely blocking them with densely-packed wick.

Why is my vape popping when I hit it?

The crackling and popping you hear from your e-cig is completely normal. It is caused by your vape coil. Remember you are dealing with an electrical device that is doing several things at once as you vape. As you draw on your e-cig, e-liquid is pulled into your atomizer head.

Why is my vape sparking in my mouth?

About 90% of the time the reason your vape is spitting or crackling is because the interior of the coil has become flooded with vape juice.

Is my vape going to 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.

How do I stop my vape from spitting?

Flick the tank. ... Remove excess liquid from your tank's centre post. ... Fire your battery before inhaling. ... Reduce your airflow, or take smaller inhales. ... Turn up the power. ... Don't over-prime your coil. ... Use an E Liquid With More VG. ... Cover your mouthpiece.

How do you Unflood a coil?

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

Should my vape be crackling?

No, it is not bad if your vape crackles. The noise should indicate that your kit is working and producing vapour. Once you become used to the noise your e-cig makes you can then identify when it is making an unusual sound.

How do I Unflood my vape coil?

Turn it upside down and allow it to drain for a while. Remove the coil and tank from your device. Blow through the coil to clear any residual liquid out. Remove the tank, fire up the device and burn off the excess e-liquid.

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 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 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.

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.

Rangertrix Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

So I just built my first twisted dual coil setup yesterday and I find that it spits juice pretty violently on initial firing. My other micro coil builds didn't do that. Is this normal with RDA 's? Is it a wicking issue? Thought maybe it was too much liquid but it does it less when I have freshly dripped liquid into it.

Dampmaskin Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

My guess: Not enough cotton. Empty space (s) between wick and coil causes the liquid to overheat.

chapeltown Ultra Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

I have found that with RDA's, your wick can make the juice do some pretty funky things. I use cotton in my builds, and have found that there has to be just the right amount of cotton inside the coil for it to behave properly. Too much and you get a lot of popping, too little, and it does other things.

Rangertrix Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

I have found that with RDA's, your wick can make the juice do some pretty funky things. I use cotton in my builds, and have found that there has to be just the right amount of cotton inside the coil for it to behave properly. Too much and you get a lot of popping, too little, and it does other things.

Rangertrix Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

Ok, update....I rewicked and it's not popping like it was. Not entirely sure if I used more or less this time, lol. Difference was minimal.

Kemosabe Vaping Master ECF Veteran

youll get a better feeling of when your battery is at or around 50% the more you use your mech. 50% is the best time to recharge a li-ion cell btw (3.7v).

Rangertrix Vaping Master Verified Member ECF Veteran

youll get a better feeling of when your battery is at or around 50% the more you use your mech. 50% is the best time to recharge a li-ion cell btw (3.7v). the spitting and popping is a sign of a less-than-perfect build, but i do not consider it problematic.

A totally normal POP!

As the e-juice is being heated by the coil and turns into vapor, it makes a quiet crackling noise. The type of device you use will depend on how loud this noise will seem to you, and people who take deep, intense puffs may also notice the noise is louder.

Wattage and voltage and noise

A sub-ohm e-cigarette will usually crackle more than a standard setup because it increases the amount of e-liquid that will condensate – the more liquid, the louder the noise. You can adjust the airflow on a sub-ohm tank to reduce the amount of e-liquid – give this a go and see if it makes a difference.

Choose different e-liquids

The thinner your e-liquid, the more likely you are to end up with a flooded coil and the popping and spitting in your atomiser. This is much more likely to happen with high-PG juices.

Check your coil

Some coils are twisted or braided, which produces a bigger surface area to get more vapor. This can also cause louder popping sounds as the e-liquid gets into all the little spaces in the braid. This isn’t exactly preventable, but it’s something to look out for when considering a new e-cigarette device.

Why does my vape tank leak?

Leaking happens when e-juice escapes from your tank, usually through the airflow system. Depending on the reason behind it, leaking can range from a few drops of e-liquid, to having your tank emptying all of its contents all over your vape mod. It’s a common problem with even the most popular sub ohm tanks.

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 happens if you inhale too much liquid?

If you inhale too forcefully, you risk bringing too much e-liquid into the coil, which may lead to leakage. 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.

Why does my tank leak out of the airflow holes?

Put a lid on it – If you leave a tank without the top cap, it will leak out of the airflow holes. That’s due to the pressurized nature of tanks. Make sure that your tank is empty if you plan on leaving your top cap off for extended periods of time—anything longer than it takes to fill it.

What does it mean when a juice tank is not airtight?

Check for cracks – Check your tank for cracks or other damage. 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.

How to prevent juice from leaking?

Sometimes if you’re in a hurry, you may cross-thread the top cap or forget to screw it together tight enough. This can cause juice to leak out of the openings.

Can you fix a wick on a RTA?

Fix your wicks – If you’re using an RTA and spitback is a problem, you may need to re-wick your coils. It might take some experimenting, but the aim is to cover the channels leading from the tank to the chamber without completely blocking them with densely-packed wick.

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