Vaping FAQs

how bad is vaping a burnt coil

by Fernando Keeling MD Published 1 year ago Updated 1 year ago
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Though vaping with a burnt coil won’t cause lasting harm, it may cause you to choke or vomit immediately after vaping. You may experience an allergic reaction such as the oxidation of nickel coils. This is of significant concern but only to nickel allergic vapers who use this coil material. Burnt or dry hits contain high levels of toxic chemicals.

Depending on how bad the coil is burnt, you could end up choking or vomiting immediately. Depending on what kind of coil you are using they can produce some particles that stick to the vapor and end up ingested by the user when they are burned dry. Some have an allergy to these particles being created.Sep 25, 2017

Full Answer

Is it safe to vape with burnt coils?

Unless one is traveling, has no access to a vape store, or waiting for a new pack of vape coils, vaping with burnt coils is not recommended. Though vaping with a burnt coil won’t cause lasting harm, it may cause you to choke or vomit immediately after vaping.

How do I know if my vape coil is bad?

One of the easiest indicators that a coil has gone bad is when you are left with a harsh burning taste. Vaping with a burnt coil is not only unpleasant—but may cause irritation. If you are experiencing this taste, it’s best to stop using your vape until you replace the coil.

How does VG content affect your vape coils?

The higher the VG content, the thicker the liquid and the longer it takes to soak the coil between draws. That means that if you like vaping quickly you might burn out your coil quicker with a high VG liquid. Switching to a thinner e-juice (one with a higher PG content) will dramatically reduce the chances of burning your vape coil.

What wattage do vape coils work best at?

Some vape coils work best at lower wattages (30 watts, for example), while others work well with 200 watts or more. How Long Can You Vape With a Burnt Coil? What Type of E- Juice is Best for Vaping with a Burnt Coil? Is Vaping on a Burnt Coil Dangerous to Your Health? How Long Can You Vape With a Burnt Coil?

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How Long Can You Vape With a Burnt Coil?

If your coil produces some burnt hits and the flavor isn’t too bad, you can temporarily use a burnt coil. It may not taste as good as a new coil, but you still can get some use out of it.

What Type of E- Juice is Best for Vaping with a Burnt Coil?

The best e-juice for vaping with bad coils are those with higher vegetable glycerine (VG) content or it may become too runny.

What does it mean when you burn something in vape?

If you are burning something you are not really vaping it, vaping is inhaling liquid that has been heated till it turns into an aerosol form, and the coil should not get red hot as long as there is liquid to vape. So if something is burning you are not actually vaping you are smoking.

What material should I avoid for vaping coils?

The only coil material that I would advise you to avoid is pure nickel. This was used in some early temperature controlled systems and is hardly ever seen now. Most people using temperature control coils these days are using stainless steel, perfectly safe at vaping temperatures.

Why does my subohm tank taste burnt?

If your are getting a burnt taste it is normally due to the coil needing to be replaced, or the cotton is not saturated enough. Generally with subohm tank coils they need to be primed first, to allow the cotton to properly saturate. You would normally dab juice on the visible cotton cut outs on the coil before installation, thereafter when filling, leave the device to sit for a few minutes to properly saturate. If the coil is old it could also be a cause. Most factory coils last generally a few days to a week, some longer. Gunk builds up on the coil, from old juice and sweetener, very sweet juice can gunk up a coil very quickly. If you have another change it out, but make sure you prime it first, to see if this could be the cause. Lastly look on the side of the coil, the wattage recommendations should be stated on it. If you're running it too high it will also cause a burnt taste, as you're vapourising juice faster than the cotton can absorb it. Generally coils will have a few variations to suit preferences, based on different ohms. If you're using a high VG blend of juice it could also be too thick to absorb quickly enough.

How long does it take for a vape to saturate?

However, if you do not prime your coil, it should take from 2 to 5 minutes (depending on the coil) to saturate. To keep from getting a dry hit, allow at least 5 minutes.

How does a vape pen work?

Two components turn the liquid in your pen to vape: a wire coil which is heated by the battery, and a cotton wick wrapped around (or passing through) the coil which absorbs the liquid for the coil to heat. The coil is too hot (lower the power setting on the pen). The wick is too dry (not enough juice flowing in).

What are the components of a vaping coil?

There are two components in a vaping coil: the heating element and the wick.

Can you vape on a burnt coil?

You might get a bit of the burnt cotton in the juice, but not too much unless you’ve cremated it. If the coil is burning as you vape, it’s not good, but if you stop when you get the burn, it shouldn’t be too much of an issue.

How much is a pack of 5 coils?

A pack of 5 replacement coils are $10.99. Cheaper than a pack of smokes in some states!

How many ml does a Q2 coil get?

I use the Q2 0.4 ohm coils and get about 60 ml through them before they need to be changed. I would view anything more as a really great outcome. Anything much less, annoying.

Can you boil Everclear coils?

If you really can't afford a new coil, try soaking that one in either Vodka (cheap is fine) or pure grain alcohol (Everclear as an example, I have seen other names but it will be 198 proof). Let it dry fully afterwards. If you can't afford the alcohol and don' t already have some, you can try boiling the coil. This does have the potential to damage it but if it makes it through it should taste cleaner. Again let it dry fully before use.

Can you vape with a burnt coil?

Vaping a burnt coil has the possibility of releasing some undesirable byproducts into your vape, it's also not a very pleasant experience, either.

Why does my vape wick burn out?

Your wick and coil will burn out quickly if you are vaping all day without giving your device a break. It will cause your coil to overheat leading to a burnt wick and eventually a burnt coil. You can avoid this by giving your device a break between vaping and by adding a few seconds before you take another hit.

Why does my e-liquid burn out so quickly?

Chain Vaping. The base used for your e-liquid can also be a reason for your wick and coil burning out more quickly than it should. Vegetable glycerin is thicker, which makes it take longer to saturate into the wick. It also tends to be a bit sugary causing caramelization in the wick when it is exposed to heat.

A Burnt Taste

One of the easiest indicators that a coil has gone bad is when you are left with a harsh burning taste.

The Tank Starts Leaking

If your vape juice starts leaking all over your device, it’s time to take a thorough analysis of the issue.

The Tank Starts Making Gurgling Sounds

It’s common for a vaporizer to make the occasional crackle or pop, except it should never have a gurgling or spitting noise.

Your E-Juice Starts Tasting Weird

Besides your e-juice from tasting burnt, sometimes the juice will start tasting dull or not as distinct as it usually is.

Lack of Vapor

When a fresh coil is used, the vapor will have a clean and bright taste, with large clouds.

How Often Should I Change My Coil

Frequently changing your coil is basic maintenance to ensure that you get the most life out of your device and e-juice.

Final Thoughts

Knowing what to hear, see, and taste will make spotting a coil replacement an easy endeavor. In the future if you think you might have a bad vape coil, simply follow the signs above to determine whether it’s trash or if it still has some life.

Why do vape coils have cotton?

Most vape coils are made with cotton because it's perfect for soaking up e-juice and holds it really well while still allowing air to be drawn through. However, if you haven't vaped for a while or you're just switching to a new liquid or coil, the cotton can be extremely dry. By soaking the wick in e-juice before you start vaping, you'll eliminate any risk of that dreaded 'dry hit' This is as true for those using traditional cartomizers as it is for those with newer mods. The trick is let your e-juice sit in the tank for a good 5-10 minutes at least before you take your first hit.

How does high wattage vape work?

High wattages allow you to burn through e-juice at twice the speed. It may offer bigger and better clouds, but at the cost of longevity - your vape sessions won't last as long. Once the e-juice runs out the wick will dry and result in a dry hit. It may not be popular with the cloud chasers, but if you want a longer vape sesh and want to cut down the risk of burning your vape coil, turning down the wattage is the way to.

Why is it important to use high VG juice?

This is particularly important when using a high VG juice because it takes these longer to soak into your coil in between each drag.

Can you mix PG and VG in e-juice?

Typically, you'll see a mixture of PG and VG in any kind of e-juice. The higher the VG content, the thicker the liquid and the longer it takes to soak the coil between draws. That means that if you like vaping quickly you might burn out your coil quicker with a high VG liquid.

Is vaping better than smoking?

Ultimately, while vaping continues to have its fair share of critics, the public’s attitude toward vaping is becoming much more positive. According to a recent Gallup poll, a substantial number of American respondents feel that smoking is more dangerous to health than vaping. [vi] In the U.K., surveys show that most people feel that e-cigarettes are far better for health than smoking tobacco.[vii] While sentiment is not universally positive, more and more people are understanding that vaping can be an attractive (and healthier) option to smoking.

How to clean a vape coil?

You can also give the coil head and the tank a deep clean. Add lemon juice or vinegar to a bowl of hot water—making sure you keep track of any o-rings and other seals you remove in the process— to get rid of any built-up gunk. When you fire the vape back up, you may find that it’s been brought back to life (as long as you properly primed your coil before doing so, that is).

How Long Does a Vape Coil Last Anyway?

Just like your vape itself, coils are not designed to last forever, and they will eventually have to be replaced. How long a coil lasts will mostly depend on how much you’re vaping. Some people vape a lot and might have to change their coil after around a week, whereas more casual vapers might get as much as a month’s use out of a coil. It also depends on how a manufacturer makes its vapes and coils, including what materials it uses.

How long do coils last?

Generally, if you’re a fairly regular vaper, you can assume you’ll get at least two weeks out of your coils—maybe even up to three weeks. If you find that your coils are not lasting this long, then you’ll need to have a look at what you’re doing. Are you chain vaping or not priming your coil by letting the cotton soak up the e-liquid after you top up? If so, you’ll end up quickly burning the wick and destroying your coil. These are two things that can drastically affect the lifespan of coils, meaning you keep having to replace them sooner than you’d like. If you use a variable wattage vape and regularly set it beyond the recommended level, you might end up with a damaged coil, too.

What happens when you fire a vape back up?

A little attention to your vape and a regular clean will save you lots of time and money, giving you uninterrupted vaping enjoyment.

How long does it take to change a vape coil?

Some people vape a lot and might have to change their coil after around a week, whereas more casual vapers might get as much as a month’s use out of a coil. It also depends on how a manufacturer makes its vapes and coils, including what materials it uses.

Why does vape taste burnt?

Is your vape starting to taste like something’s burnt and you’re wondering what on earth is going on—especially if you’re new to vaping or have progressed to a more advanced device like a sub-ohm tank or a vape mod? If you’re getting a burnt, dry hit rather than the tasty flavor you’re used to, it’s more than likely because of the coil, which heats the e-juice in your tank and produces those big clouds. Usually, it’s not the metal coil that is causing the issue but the cotton material wrapped around it.

What is the cotton wick on a vape?

Usually, it’s not the metal coil that is causing the issue but the cotton material wrapped around it. This cotton wrapping is the wick in your vape, and it works by drawing liquid near the heating element, which warms the juice and turns it into vapor.

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