Aspire K1 BVC coil rehabilitation tips wanted

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mstrhck

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Hi Everybody!

I've been trying to find a fix or replacement for my current setup. I'm using these K1 BVC (1.8 Ohm) coils, and they seem to stop wicking properly after only a day or two. They're not burning out; I can cover the airholes and suck liquid into the coil but it's a pain and results in a little flooding if I'm not very careful.

Has anybody found a way to clean/refurbish them when this happens? I've tried boiling them in water for a while and then soaking them in vodka, and it doesn't seem to help. I have a ton of them now and I'd hate to just keep throwing them out. I hope this is in the right section. :)
 

flambo

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Hi Everybody!

I've been trying to find a fix or replacement for my current setup. I'm using these K1 BVC (1.8 Ohm) coils, and they seem to stop wicking properly after only a day or two. They're not burning out; I can cover the airholes and suck liquid into the coil but it's a pain and results in a little flooding if I'm not very careful.

Any chance they're fake?
The authentication code means little.

I've known people to report ur problem-
could never get them to name the vendor.

They were a very popular coil-
plenty of incentive for cloners, or for Aspire to lower quality control.
FWIW, I bought all mine from 2 vendors-
and they all worked beautifully for weeks each.
( I rarely took them above 11W & I used ~70%PG & no sweet juices)

I started rebuilding them after saving a few youtube vids.

I was surprised that the tiny juice holes were enough for a 1.1 stainless build using TC.

Because of the rubber grommet, you're probably better off using nr-r-nr wires.
I don't think 1.8Ω stainless steel nr-r-nr wires are easy to find, but nichrome is.
Check fasttech

(I haven't vaped them recently because a 2 post dripper spoiled me rotten- so good & so easy to build)
 

arkansawdave74

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Hi. I'm new to vaping. I love a dark, sweet tobacco juice that clogged up the atomizer that came with my first kit, so I bought a K1 that came with a 1.8 ohm BVC six days ago. I also bought one 1.6 ohm replacement coil and am waiting on ten more 1.6 ohm coils in the mail. I found that I just can't get a decent vapor or flavor out of the 1.8. It also takes a second to heat up after the button press. I absolutely love the K1 with the 1.6, though. The only problem I'm having is that juice is building up on the top hole of the coil and causing a blockage at the beginning of a draw. Not a big deal since reading about blowing through it with the battery off, then wiping it out with a paper towel. But I honestly can't use the 1.8. It just doesn't work well. Have you tried a 1.6? Hard to believe the difference .2 ohms makes in this design.
 
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arkansawdave74

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Just a note: I ordered 5 originally from Aspire, then when I tracked the package and realized it shipped from China, I ordered 5 more from myfreedomsmokes.com . Like I said, I'm new to this, but hope that was a decent vendor choice. Would you mind sharing where you got the good coils, @flambo?
As long as my purchase works well, I plan on staying with My Freedom Smokes, but wouldn't mind knowing other good places in case they run out some time.
 

arkansawdave74

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As for rehabilitation, I got the bright idea that stuffing a little cotton in the coil would help with the buildup of juice. This totally blocked the draw and when I pulled it out I had my first taste of super strong burnt flavor. I tried to keep vaping it, but it was really bad. A 3 hour soak in 91% rubbing alcohol fixed it right up, good as new, after a thorough drying, of course.
 
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flambo

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Have you tried a 1.6? Hard to believe the difference .2 ohms makes in this design.

I was vaping 70-80% PG & I liked the 1.8 better (Aspire Nova- much tighter draw too on that atty)

Each mod upgrade gave me a noticeably better vape.
(FWIW, I found I got a more satisfying hit releasing the fire button before I finished inhaling, which may help with your juice congealing)

I ordered 5 more from myfreedomsmokes.com

Someone I know was having endless probs with the Aspire Nautilus coils she bought from MFS about a year ago, & I stumbled on some posts on ecf naming MFS as the source of dud Aspire coils.
(sorry, I didn't know how to save the link to the exact post back then -
ha ha! googled the bit I quoted-
Later, I did see MFS named again as a source of products with "issues", & the credit card hacking.)

Anyway, I'd already decided buying & stockpiling factory coils was a headache, & once I realized it was a lottery too, my focus turning to rebuilding.
One of my good Aspire vendors is a diff continent from you-
the other was Health Cabin.

Honestly, rebuilding the factory coil heads is pretty easy-
nr-r-nr wires take the guesswork out, protect the grommet & are what Aspire were using.
I suggest stainless steel wire/s- cleaner taste & works on all mods (inc some TC mods)

A good reason to save ur dead coil heads-
you don't know when Aspire will stop making them, or switch to a version which is almost impossible to rebuild.

I doubt there's anything easier to learn rebuilding on than the Stumpy & u can use the experience before u try the fiddlier Aspire coil heads (or buy a TC mod with TCR & become a dripaholic - lol
My first ever builds were the tiny Aspire coil heads & it was pretty easy, & soon my builds were as good/better than Aspire's)

I'm sorry I can't find the exact youtube vid links I saved to my HD.
Rip Trippers & a UK guy named Andrew...
make sure your hands are super clean before handling the wick-
and it helps to gently break in new nr-r-nr coils.
 
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