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Vape Leaking-One of the biggest problems in the cannabis vape industry。
Do you know the leaky problem can never be avoided? The theory of communicating vessels suggests that gravity and pressure will make your precious cannabis oil inevitably flow into the central post through oil inlet holes. Vape leaking occurs when the amount of oil is delivered over the amount you consumed. A reliable product and good consuming habit can help you avoid leaky issues to a large extent.
Potential Factors
Incorrect Oil Filling Process
Mistakes in the oil-filling process are prevalent during manufacturing, leading to the waste of your precious cannabis oil. Conventional cartridges usually have a tiny oil-filling hole, which raises the difficulty of oil-filling operations. Employee fatigue raises the possibility of filling errors.
Unstable Product Structure
An unstable product structure can cause cannabis oil leaks from the chamber during production. For instance, if the heating core does not tightly connect with the oil inlet hole, the gap between the heating core and the oil inlet hole can become the leaking channel for cannabis oil.
Lengthy Resting Time
The risk of vape leaking rises if the resting time before capping and after the filling process is too long. The theory of communicating vessels can perfectly explain the leaking phenomenon. When the cartridge is not effectively sealed, the atmospheric pressure will push cannabis oil in the oil tank into the central tube through the oil inlet hole and form a leaking phenomenon.
A burnt taste in your vape may occur due to various reasons. One common cause is vaping at high wattages that exceed the coil's limits, resulting in the coils burning the wick even when there's still e-liquid present. Another reason could be chain-vaping, which dries up the wick quickly. To avoid burnt hits, ensure your tank is always properly filled with e-liquid, stay within the recommended wattage range for your coils, and take short breaks between puffs to allow the wick to resaturate.
Atomizer priming is a crucial step to ensure your coils are adequately saturated with e-liquid before vaping. To prime your atomizer, follow these steps:
1. Install a new coil into the tank.
2. Drip a few drops of e-liquid onto the exposed cotton of the coil.
3. Assemble the tank and fill it with e-liquid.
4. Let the tank sit for a few minutes to allow the coil to soak up the e-liquid.
5. Take a few gentle puffs without firing the device to draw more liquid into the wick.
By priming the atomizer, you can prevent dry hits and burnt tastes, ensuring a smoother vaping experience.
The frequency of coil changes depends on factors like vaping habits, e-liquid used, and coil type. As a general guideline, it's recommended to replace the coil every 1-2 weeks for optimal performance and flavor. If you notice a decrease in vapor production or a burnt taste, it's a sign that the coil needs replacement.
To preserve the quality and flavor of your e-liquids, store them in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Make sure the bottles are tightly sealed to prevent air exposure and potential contamination.
Several factors could affect vapor production, such as low battery power, a worn-out coil, or incorrect wattage settings. Check your battery level, try replacing the coil, and adjust the wattage within the recommended range for your coils to improve vapor production.
It's generally not recommended to charge your vape device overnight or leave it charging unattended. Overcharging can damage the battery and pose safety risks. It's best to charge your RealCheer vape during the day and unplug it once fully charged.