Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solution

Ready Coil Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solutions
Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solution
Remove your coil from your device and look at the cotton parts, you will see the appearance of excessive moisture mud. In such cases, you may encounter liquid leaks and liquid splashes from your atomizer.
Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solution
Remove the bottom cover of your coil (Only remove the bottom metal cover, do not tamper with the wires or interfere with the black seal)
Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solution
Wrap around the coil with a napkin and blow hard from the top 10 15 times inside
Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solution
When you do the blowing process, you will see your napkin completely wet. The purpose of this process is to remove all the liquid that your coil absorbs more
Liquid Pouring-Splashing Solution
put the bottom cover of your coil back into place and fill your atomizer with liquid and continue to use. You can observe that the splash and liquid flow stop. you can repeat this process every time you have liquid spills and splashing problems.

If you are using an atomizer with pre-installed coils, make sure that the seals under the coil are fully seated.
Be sure to fully tighten the screw portion of the coil you are using.
The liquid may be overheating and losing its density, consider steaming or changing the liquid at lower watts.
You will see a large number of O-rings in the atomizer, check them all.
If you are using RBA or RTA, cottoning is a major liquid drain problem.
Your coil may have reached the end of its life, you will see that the liquid drainage problem will disappear when you change it.

One thing I want to mention is that no atomizer is designed to flow liquid is mass produced. If you are experiencing liquid drainage problems with the atomizer you are using, several simple applications will be successful.

If you are using a ready-made Coil Atomizer

Generally, if I need to mention the liquid flows in the models which are located in the lower part of the air duct, I will write the reasons for these as you can do your transactions according to these items.

1. Make sure that your coil is fully tightened. In case of any threading, your liquid coil will stop crosswise and will leak liquid into the air duct.
2. There is a gasket at the bottom of your coils to hold the liquid. black, white, red colors. o The wire comes over the seal and the wire underneath it is present. if there is play during the tool or if there is opening, liquid may leak from that part.
3. When filling liquid into the reservoir, fill it into the glass reservoir. (if you do this, both the sputtering coil and the direct air channel will discharge)
4. Do not leave liquid in the reservoir at night during continuous use, when you leave the liquid at night when your coil continues to absorb liquid and can not carry after a certain time.
5. If you have used your coil for too long, use the replacement coil.
6. Keep your device in the side position when there is liquid in the hopper, etc., during daytime use. so your coil will absorb less liquid and your air duct should remain closed when you are not going to use it. If it is left open, your cotton will continue to suck liquid and leakage may happen.

If you are using RBA or RTA Atomizer

You need to check cottoning, if the cotton is low, the liquid can quickly drain through the air duct. to prevent this, make sure that the cottons have completely filled the liquid feed channel.

Splashing problem: generally seen in atomizers with air ducts on top. The reason for the problem is that the Coil is too moist. Too much moisture in the coil will accumulate too much liquid on the cotton and coil wire, and this liquid may come into your mouth slightly when shooting. There are 2 simple methods to solve the problem, which is to prevent this situation by not re-moistening the coil. 1. Remove and dry the coil. During the drying process should not be exposed to excessive heat, cotton wire structure should not be broken. 2. Press the ignition key to blow air quickly. in this way, excess liquid in the coil will be discharged from the air duct. when doing this, it is important to allow at least 15 seconds between blowing / shooting. The wire inside the coil can overheat and burn the cotton.

One reason for the liquid flow is the PG ratios in the liquids. Fluids with a high VG content are less viscous, which will cause the cotton in the coil to become slightly moist at first use. Fluids with a high PG content have a higher viscosity and a more liquid form, so that the cotton in the coil becomes moist more quickly, and the fluidity is more so that the drainage problem can be high. This is all about coil - liquid.

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