The heating element in many vape devices is in the form of a coil, and for those devices, the coil is a crucial component to vapour production. The coil is a wire that surrounds the wicking material in an e-cigarette, held in place by an atomizer head.
When you vape, the coil is electrically heated to vaporize the e-liquid and turns the e-liquid into vapour. Sometimes, the coil, or even the coil, wick and casing altogether, is referred to as an e-cig atomizer. Ultimately, coils need to be regularly replaced to prevent the effects of e-liquid build-up.
However, there are some e-cigarettes that utilize pod-based systems that use heaters, and hence, will not require coil replacement.
How do you know when it’s time to change the vape coil?
Your e-cigarette will give telltale signs that it’s time for a new coil.
- Your vape tastes burnt. Having a vape with a burnt taste is generally the most common indication that it’s nearing the end of your coil’s lifespan and getting rid of the burnt taste in your vape could be as easy as just changing the coil.
- Your vape tastes “off”. Your e-cigarette liquid may taste weaker than usual, or just different from what you know it should be if your coil needs to be changed.
- Your vape clouds are smaller. By the end of your coil’s lifespan, you may see less vapour output than usual, even if your battery is new.
- Your vape is making unusual sounds. Hearing gurgling sounds coming from your vape may also be another indicator that it’s time to replace the vape coil.
Most common vape coil types
There are many different types of coils for vapes made of different materials and configured differently as well.
While coils allow e-cigarette users lots of control over their vaping experience, it does take effort to understand and navigate all the options available, particularly when e-cigarettes with heaters are available as well on the market.
The most common coil types include:
• Vertical coils – Coils that are oriented vertically rather than the standard horizontally, where the wick is usually wrapped around the outside instead of inserted through the centre.
• Dual/triple/quadruple coils – Numerous coils in one setup.
• Parallel coils – Dual coils, except with two strands wrapped together in parallel rather than separately.
• Twisted coils – A coil with wires that are twisted together, creating two strands in one.
1. Vertical Coils
In terms of stock coils, vertical coils are one of the most popular, and are thought of by many e cigarette users as the typical coil today. A vertical coil stands upright and is surrounded by a cotton wick, rather than having the wick inserted through the centre.
This allows for direct airflow, which may consistently heat the coil along its length, leading to even evaporation of the e-liquid. This may provide a consistent vape, and even may help avoid dry spots that can burn the wick.
2. Dual/Triple/Quadruple Coils
A multi-coil configuration – with dual, triple, or even more coils – may provide additional heat and vapour generation in the vape, meaning denser and more vapour clouds are produced in less time, in comparison with single coil vapes.
This is often a choice of e-cigarette users who want to produce huge vapour clouds. However, e-cigarette battery life tends to degrade faster with multi-coil setups, and e-liquids tend to be used up more quickly as well.
3. Parallel Coils
Parallel coils are essentially the same as dual coils, except with two strands wrapped together in parallel rather than separately.
This may offer the same benefits as dual coils – more heat, vapour generation, and resistance than a single coil – but with added ease and convenience, as one wick can be used for both coils.
4. Twisted Coils
Twisted coils are produced in a similar manner to a standard coil but use more complicated wires that are twisted together so that you get two strands in one.
This may help improve vapor production and flavour, but at the same time, does increase the heating time.
Why do vaping coils need to be changed?
To understand how long vape coils last, pre-made coils typically last from one to four weeks, but it does depend on your personal e-cigarette usage. The more you use your e-cigarette, the more often you’ll have to change the coils in a coil-based device.
Coils need to be replaced regularly, as e-cigarette liquids leave a thin film of residue when they are vaporized, causing your coil to collect remnants of e-liquid. This can build up on your coils or wicks and clog your device, causing your vape to taste burnt and preventing you from getting the taste of your e-liquid.
It is also helpful to prime your new coil before you use it, which means fully saturating the wicking material in the coil head with e-cigarette liquid prior to vaping with the new coil for the first time. This will stop the wick from burning when you turn on your vape with the new coil for the first time.
To prime a new coil, all you must do is fill your tank with e-liquid and let it stand for a few minutes. E-cigarettes with heaters will not have these issues and remove the hassle of having to replace the coil. As they generally utilize pod-based systems, only the e-liquid pods need to be replaced regularly.
Quality of the vape coils
With thousands of vape coils on the market, it can be difficult to navigate through all the options – and not all coils are alike! With the coil being such a central part of the vaping experience, it’s important to take the time to choose high-quality coils from reputable brands to ensure great vapour production
If you’re questioning why your coils need to be changed at what seems like a frequent rate, the culprit could be the quality of the coil itself.
A high-quality coil may have a good surface area and a recommended wattage that has been specifically selected to enhance the coil’s lifespan. Once again, the issues related to coil quality are also eliminated when looking at e-cigarettes that utilize heaters.
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