Smok AL85 is been really weird

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Topwater Elvis

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Just because the cell came with it doesn't mean it is the correct or a sufficient cell.
If the cell cannot be identified by normal means using the letters, numbers, name brand & color of wrap it shouldn't be used.
You must use a cell with a sufficient CDR to support the power range you use or it could become dangerous.
Heat is a warning sign, hot is a bad thing.
 

prinny12

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If the cell can't supply the amps necessary to fire the power device at your set power level it could lead to the coil flooding.
Which can feel like a lack of airflow in severe cases of flooding, usually there will be some leaking if the flood is that severe.
If the cell can't supply the amps necessary to fire the power device at your set power level it could lead to the coil flooding.
Which can feel like a lack of airflow in severe cases of flooding, usually there will be some leaking if the flood is that severe.
severe is it oh lord
 

Topwater Elvis

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Yeah that sound like my problem

I asked if it was leaking previously, you didn't answer.
If it is leaking from the air inlets the coil is flooded, there are quite a few cause's.
If your power device is not able to provide the amps necessary to provide your set wattage due to use of an insufficient cell, that would be one cause, one that could become dangerous.

Have you changed pg/vg ratio?
 
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1neeto

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When you say it gets hot, do you mean the battery cap? I also have a AL85, but this is my second one. My first one died, and before it died, it was doing what you’re describing. little to no vape, and if I was touching the battery cap as I’m trying to vape, it would very hot, like burn my finger hot. I was also getting “check battery” warning or low battery even though it was nearly fully charged. Check if the ohms match the coil you’re using. Check if it’s reading the correct battery voltage. Mine was reading very low, about 2.9 to 2.5 volts which is way too low.


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