Hello, I switched to the Aspire Atlantis tank after horrible experiences with all Kanger products. The first coil that came with the tank lasted me over a week. Since I changed that FIRST COIL (with the replacement coil that came IN THE BOX) I have been burning through ONE COIL PER DAY IF NOT MORE. I have been priming the coils appropriately, letting them sit for 10 minutes, dry hitting, then starting on 14w and moving up slowly never going past 20w and I have NEVER HAD a coil last more than one day. I replaced the tank. Same issue. The first coil was a great experience, but I have been going bankrupt replacing these coils! I called Customer Support and they suggested that I post here as the moderators are quick to respond. At $20 per box of 5 coils and with no one (including the Aspire rep I spoke to) having ANY IDEA how to stop this problem, I am at a loss. I shouldn't have to spend this much money on coils, and shouldn't have to buy yet ANOTHER tank. Your company makes great products but I am becoming increasingly frustrated at my situation. I implore you for troubleshooting, and perhaps some coils for my trouble! (And I have indeed verified each and every box of coils is authentic by the scratch pad). PLEASE HELP!
What is the vg proportion of your e-juice?If your e-juice contains high nicotine /sugar/sweet content?
Did you check the security code on our website:https://www.aspirecig.com/,are the original?
All pack coils burnt out less than one day?
Did you refill the tank in time before the e-juice inside the tank completely used up?what's more,every refilling,you need let the coil soak up e-juice for 3-5minutes.
You didn't answer my question"All the coils from the 5pcs pack can not last one day?"
If yes,Would you please take very clear pictures to show the packaging of the black box from each angle
What's more,please take a very clear pictures to show the aluminum foil which hold the coils
At last ,please take a clear picture to show the inside structure of the coil,let the coil stand up,the big hole upwards .Look down on this coil and take the picture.
And send the pictures to our service:service@aspirecig.com
Our engineer will check the details
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Sorry for the inconvenience!
When you puff a cigarette, you do it the indirect way : first in the mouth, then in the lungs.
With an Atlantis, you have to take a deep puff directly to the lungs, like you were breathing through a straw.
But careful, 18mg nicotine will be way too much aggressive, try much lower, 3 or 6mg max.
This might be the reason of your problem with the coils as the direct lung inhale airflow will keep the temperature down.
Don't forget to give a feedback after your try ;)
I have been vaping a Nautilus tank and using the ceramic BVC's since they hit the market. I was blown away by there performance and how long the coils lasted. Then when my supply got low I ordered more BVC's only to find they had been changed to cotton. I had nothing but problems with the new cotton ones. They seemed to gurgle and burn quick. I use a 50/50 juice and I was also told to change my juice but I didn't want to.
The old coils worked fine. I used a MVP and my sweet spot was at 10 watts 4.3 volts. Then they changed to organic cotton and I'm almost pulling my hair out trying to get the stupid things to work right. I finally took advice from another member on here and got a different tank. I got the Atlantis 2 and stepped up to a new MVP 3.0 mod. I had to get the new mod because the old MVP didn't go high enough in wattage.
I figured out my BVC problem
These new cotton coils wick better. My 50/50 juice just over saturated the cotton. Vaping them as I always did at 10 watts 4.3 volts didn't allow the coil to vaporize the juice correctly. Because the coil was very saturated the juice would cook on the coil, caramelize, then burn. It cooked more of the juice then it vaporized. Increasing my wattage to 13.5 watts at 4.9 volts (MVP 3.0 automatically adjusts voltage to the wattage) Has corrected my issues. I would get about a day out of these new cotton coils about two tank fill ups. Since increasing the wattage I'm now on my 8th tank fill up on the same coil. Tons of vapor production and no dry/burnt taste. This is with my Nautilus using a 1.6 ohm BVC at 13.5 watts 4.9 volts.
What ohm coil are you using? At what wattage? Are you vaping them at a high enough wattage? With my Atlantis 2 I use the 0.5 ohm coil at 29.5 to 30 watts with no problems. That's with a 50/50 juice.
What is the ratio of your juice? Thinner juice may be over saturating the coil. If your wattage is to low it could be doing more cooking then vaporizing.
Coils:
0.3 ohm - 70 Watts to 80 Watts
0.5 ohm - 20 Watts to 30 Watts
1.0 ohm - 40 Watts to 50 Watts
My MVP 3.0 mod goes to 30 watts so that is why I use the 0.5 ohm coil, it is in my mods range 20 - 30 watts.
So using a New Coil not one that has already started to caramelize. Find your coils ohm rating and start out vaping it with in its wattage rating not lower.
With the 50w istick I'd stay away from the 0.3 ohm coils with a wattage rating at 70 - 80 watts. Your 50 watt istick would be to low. You want to vaporize the e-juice not cook it.
And if you try to use a coil that has already started to caramelize from the lower wattage "cooking" the higher wattage will most likely burn the caramelization giving you a burnt taste.
This is just my experiences and a idea as to what your problem could be.....
Hope this helps or you find a solution soon.
Naturally when you think of "burning" coils you think oh the wattage is to high. It also could be the opposite.... You want the juice that's in contact with the coil to vaporize off the coil. To low of a wattage can sometimes cause part of the juice to vaporize and also part of it to remain on the coil "simmer" caramelize and burn. Or just gunk up quick.
Hopefully our suggestions can clear this up for you.