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Compenstine

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  1. I'm going by what I have known since I started making e-liquids. I was always told that the lungs can't absorb it and I can see how that could be miss understood. :) I'm no doctor so I can only go by what I have read. Like other things when it comes to vaping myths, I could be 100% off the mark. I prefer not to take the chance. However, I can see where if takes 72 hours to absorb it, someone vaping it all day every day, would have issues over time. Just saying :)

  2. Personally I would not bother with the dual coils in these heads. With the right build, you can get better performance from a single coil than a factory dual coil. As Bebop said watch vids and learn how to build coils before you start. (Good Place to Start) Get some wire from TEMCo (30ga is the best for these heads) and some organic cotton balls from Walgreens. The premade coils from Fasttech are really not that great.

  3. I did a write up on changing the wicks, When I get some free time I should do a video of rebuilding these heads. I know most don't bother with it anymore because they are so inexpensive, but I have rebuilt ones that last months when it is done right. All I do is re wick and go. Even though I use rebuildable tanks 99% of the time I still have a few of the KPT 3 tanks in my rotation. All have rebuilt coils. I only use the new ones in a pinch.

  4. Ahhh ok... I would just toss it. Those coil heads are really cheap (inexpensive) so when you get a bad one it is no biggie to just toss it out. There other coils that cost the same for 1 as you would pay for 5 of those. I have had them pop (die) the first time I hit the power button. I have learned to check the coil out before I install it. I have had new ones that the coil is resting on the side of the head and fail. QC for those heads is on the poor to nonexistent side.

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