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Why Does an E-Cigarette Atomizer Spit E-Liquid? What Should You Do About It?

Why does an e-cigarette atomizer spit e-liquid? What should you do about it? In fact, spitting is a common phenomenon in daily use, especially for beginners who have just started using e-cigarettes. Today we’ve compiled five questions and solutions about
Why does an e-cigarette atomizer spit e-liquid? What should you do about it? The phenomenon of spitting e-liquid is quite common in our daily use, especially for beginners who are just getting into vaping. Today, we will address five questions regarding this issue and how to handle it.
  Why does an e-cigarette atomizer spit e-liquid? What should you do about it?
Why does an e-cigarette atomizer spit e-liquid? What should you do about it?

The cotton is actually the biggest influencing factor! The cotton in the center of the atomizer coil is said to be in a "saturated" state, which is the most ideal. The most intuitive test for this "saturation" is spitting e-liquid. If there is too much cotton, the cotton in the center of the coil is too tightly packed, which can dilute the flavor of the e-liquid, meaning that the amount of e-liquid available for each puff is reduced. Conversely, if there is too little cotton, it can lead to an excess of e-liquid in the coil, causing the e-liquid to be expelled in liquid form when the coil heats up rapidly!

Why do pre-made coils spit e-liquid?

First, ensure that the output power when using pre-made coils is within a reasonable range. The phenomenon of "my pre-made atomizer spits e-liquid" often occurs when the atomizer has been idle for too long. In other words, there are no issues during regular use, but after the atomizer has been idle for half a day or longer, spitting occurs. This is a phenomenon influenced by the physical properties of cotton's ability to wick and store e-liquid. The most effective way to resolve this situation is to not use the atomizer directly for the first two puffs after it has been idle for a long time; instead, "fire" the atomizer normally twice to vaporize the excess e-liquid. Below are some common parallel issues related to spitting e-liquid in pre-made coils.

1. Power

Using inappropriate power can lead to spitting e-liquid. For example, if the power is too low, the coil heats up too slowly, causing the e-liquid to be expelled before reaching vaporization temperature;

2. E-liquid

The VG content of the e-liquid used should match the wicking specifications of the coil. Some pre-made coils are designed for large vapor production and have extremely fast wicking designs. Using e-liquid with too low a VG content (50%) can lead to excess wicking, which is what causes spitting e-liquid as mentioned above;

3. Priming the coil

If too much e-liquid is injected during the priming process, it can also lead to spitting e-liquid. Most users will prime new pre-made coils, and excessive saturation can lead to spitting during the first two puffs. This is usually unrelated to the quality of the coil.

What other factors can affect spitting e-liquid?

Aside from the amount of cotton causing excess e-liquid, another major culprit for spitting e-liquid is the output power of the device. As mentioned earlier, spitting e-liquid occurs when the e-liquid on the cotton is instantaneously expelled, making the device's power output a significant influencing factor. If the device's output is unreasonable, it can affect the flavor reproduction of the e-liquid even if spitting does not occur. Proper output is the foundation for a good vaping experience.

When using e-cigarette devices, under normal coil conditions, the output can be referenced against the physical voltage characteristics of mechanical batteries. For example, a fully charged 18650 battery is between 4.0V-4.2V, and many mechanical devices follow this physical rule. In regulated devices, we can directly use this method to check the output and adjust the range appropriately to find the sweet spot. Of course, you can also purchase a regulated device that does not require adjustment for more convenience and intuitiveness.

Is the coil wire one of the culprits for spitting e-liquid?

Currently, Clapton coils are very popular. Whether it’s dual, triple, or quad-core Clapton coils, their excellent vaping experience comes from the varying resistance of the heating wire, creating a richer flavor experience. However, when using this type of fancy coil, it can often lead to mismatched heating between the main and auxiliary wires, making it challenging for beginners to find the sweet spot for heating.

If you cannot give up the excellent flavor of Clapton coils but want to avoid spitting e-liquid, pay attention to purchasing coils with good resistance matching, while also considering the output power of the device and the quality of the cotton used. Overall, handling spitting e-liquid with fancy coils is more complicated than with single wire coils.

In summary, the issue of why e-cigarette atomizers spit e-liquid generally arises from excess e-liquid storage due to prolonged idle time in pre-made coils. To resolve this, simply simulate firing the device twice to vaporize the excess e-liquid before using it again. However, for RBA-related spitting issues, it becomes more complex, involving factors such as cotton amount, coil type, and power output, all of which significantly influence the likelihood of spitting.
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