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Do You Have To Change Coils When Changing Flavors

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  1. Hey y'all! I am new to all of this, I've been vaping for two weeks at present, and I have NO idea what I'm doing half the time haha I have a spinner two, and a nautilus mini tank... And my question is, when I change from one flavor or juice to another one, do I need to change the roll also? I don't want to change from a very strong mint flavour to a cake concoction flavor, and have mint flavored cake concoction, lol and the other question I have is can you wash the tank, whorl, and everything out? Thank you!
  2. Welcome KB3100!

    The Nautilus tin can exist fully disassembled to be cleaned. When changing flavors to the extent y'all're suggesting, you might desire to swap the scroll. There are a couple of YouTube videos on dry out-called-for the BVC coils. I tried it once with mine, and I fried the roll/filler. I haven't tried soaking in unflavored vodka (which I take done with corking success with my kanger coils.) I thought I'd seen not to run under water (but the rest of the tank tin can exist washed - just make certain you don't lose the O-rings!)

    You could invest in a second tank? Or, I just vape through the flavor modify (just I commonly don't do such extreme changes with my Nautis.)

    Maybe some more sophisticated folk could chime in for you :)

  3. Wash the tank, definitely. It's good to wash them on a regular basis anyways. Merely employ warm h2o and dry out it thoroughly (q-tips and paper towels are your all-time friends)

    Every bit for the coil, that depends on how many flavors you use and the types of flavors. If they are compatible, then I personally just use the aforementioned curl as is. When I apply strong flavored juices, such as menthol, and I know I'll be using the same flavor again, I put the coil bated for re-use with that same flavour (yous can utilise a small ziploc bag and write the name of the flavor on information technology.)

    Washing out strong flavors can get a tad complicated.... they oftentimes can stick for a while even after dipping in alcohol for a day or two. My personal gyre washing technique is:
    -Put information technology in a small glass and wish it around in warm water. Empty, rinse and repeat at least 3 times.
    -Permit it sit in warm water for a few hours
    -Put alcohol in the drinking glass (cheap vodka is strongly recommended for this), swish information technology effectually and allow sit 24-48 hours. Swish information technology around every at present and then
    -Rinse the glass and repeat step one a few times
    -Let it dry on the side for about 24 hours or more.

    By experience, menthol, mint, cinnamon, chestnuts and similarly strong flavors will notwithstanding take a tank or 2 to disappear. For that reason, I use those coils with other strong flavors.

    If you take the BVC coils in your Nautilus mini (extremely likely), you can also "dry out fire" your curlicue. This is achieved past mounting only the base of the tank with the coil to your vaporizer and holding the fire button for ane-ii seconds at a fourth dimension for about five-6 shots. I advise doing that before cleaning the whorl and doing it again, merely conservatively, subsequently the cleaning procedure. No guarantees that will eliminate strong flavors 100%, but information technology will make a difference.

    Cleaning and dry burning tin can also extend the life of a roll equally they will gunk up subsequently a while or when the gustation is a little off.

    Alternately, I just plant a "buffer" juice that I like. Information technology has a very neutral taste that mixes well with other tastes, so I apply one tank or two of that juice until the original taste is gone. It is better to get a second tank or more to use that technique, though. I decided to forgo that whole process and I'm up to 9 tanks now as I discover besides many juices in my travels to be able to spend all that much fourth dimension rinsing and cleaning coils.

    And welcome to the forum!

    Hope this helps,
    The Torch

  4. Cheers guys! The coils in a pocket-sized Baggie is genius! Why didn't I recall of that? Lol
  5. Thanks! Just call me Torchy :D

    I just thought about it... I had the idea of making a juice bottle holder out of a cheap cutting board (I fabricated 2 actually) and had the idea of drilling a smaller pigsty adjacent to each tank hole to put respective coils in it. And then I realized those spare coils are not spares for my main steeping vape juices, but for my occasional vapes, so I instead planned of making a carve up board just for coils and putting labels on the lath. The simplistic version is just plain ol' small baggies, which is so much less trouble. Dollar stores often bear very pocket-size ziploc bags, so I'll exist stopping past tomorrow. Your problem was all I needed to hear to solve mine (y'all tin't see the forest from the trees) :)

  6. Trailz

    Trailz Super Fellow member ECF Veteran

    I disassemble and clean my tanks when changing flavors. I try to go equally much of the erstwhile juice out of the wick past gently compressing a paper towel effectually the 4 holes on the Kanger V2 dual coils. After 5-6 draws, the old season is generally gone. Switching from menthol to not menthol tin can cause the one-time taste to stick around longer. Totally a personal choice, I cull not to ditch a good coil during a flavour change.

    Similar the thought of keeping a coil in a zip lock bag and using it with a single season.

  7. Lindamck

    Lindamck Senior Member Verified Member ECF Veteran

    I agree with all the cleaning communication given. My standard "rule of pollex" is bakery with bakery and fruit with fruit. In other words if I'k vaping a bakery or custard and want to offset another bakery, I might do a quick rinse but perchance not. I take a tendency to mix stuff anyhow and have find some of my fav vapers through this type of mix. I usually have 3 tanks going, one fruit, ane bakery and one with cinnamon bakery. Call me weird....
  8. Please dont rinse the coils with water when changing flavors(make clean the tank yes). The next flavor will come through after 5 puffs on the bvc.

    If you rinse frequently you will damage the bvc and it affect its performance/season performance. Also these things are non meant to exist dry burnt

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