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burning my wicks. I am using a vision spinner with a hypertank and protank 2 mini every coil i build taste burnt right off the bat. Now also using 32 kanthal and 3mm wick. What am I Doing wrong. I love my vape pen but idk if I can stay vaping if I can't taste it. Help please. Btw I am a newbie at all this

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You say you're building your own coils? What ohms are you showing after you build them? Also, at what voltage are you vaping?

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Like Tameiki said sounds like your putting to much power to your coil. I would have to ask the same... What is the ohm reading of your coil? What are you using for wicking? I assume silica...

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My pen can go from 3.3 to 4.8 volts and idk the ohms my reader is in the mail

My pen can go from 3.3 to 4.8 volts and idk the ohms my reader is in the mail and yes silica

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Especially as a newbie, it's important to check the ohms of your coils when rebuilding. Safety and all that. How many wraps are you using on the coils? At this point I would suggest you use premade coils to start with so you can begin vaping and stick with it. Once you're more experienced, then you can rebuild your own. Just my two cents.

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Four wraps on top and three on the bottom? If so, that's probably why you're getting a burned taste to your juices. The ohms are too low that even the Spinner can't go low enough on the voltage. If you must rebuild your own coils, I'd go 5/4 at the minimum. Five on top, four on the bottom. I'd even go 6/5 to get a higher resistance so you can use a higher voltage without getting the burnt taste.

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What's a good site to buy pre made coil units

And what's a good ohm range

http://www.discountvapers.com/kanger-protank-coil-heads/

Discount Vapers has 5-pack of coils at a great price. If I were you I'd go with either 1.8 ohm or 2.2 ohm heads. If you can swing it I'd get one of each and try them both out to see which one works better for you. With the 2.2 ohms you can use higher voltage without the burned taste much easier.

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Since I'm fairly new to rebuilding coils some of the other more experienced members would give you a more accurate answer. For me, that's when I would tell you that an ohm meter/checker would come in handy so you can test your coil to see what ohm you have it wrapped at. :)

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