Generally speaking, only DIY enthusiasts of electronic cigarettes need to cool down the atomizer. Although the heat generated by mouth-to-lung atomizers is not as great as that of direct lung atomizers, users often habitually inhale frequently when using mouth-to-lung atomizers, which can also cause the atomizer to heat up quickly. Compared with direct lung atomizers, the cooling methods for mouth-to-lung atomizers are slightly different, but the effect is more significant.
Increase the coil height.
If the coil height is too low and the oil guide cotton is obstructed, it will directly affect the smoothness of the atomizer's internal air intake. By appropriately increasing the coil height and arranging the oil guide cotton, the internal air intake of the atomizer can be increased, and the atomization effect can be improved. If the coil and cotton do not obstruct the air intake, even with a small air intake, you will not feel suffocated. The most important thing is that smooth air intake can make the coil cool down more quickly.
Loosen the coil.
As we all know, the heat of tightly-wound coils mainly concentrates in the middle of the coil. Continuous inhalation can cause the coil to heat up quickly, and even burn the cotton. Loosening the coil can effectively disperse the heat of the coil more evenly on the cotton, reducing the accumulation of heat. Compared with direct lung atomizers, mouth-to-lung atomizers are more suitable for loose coils.
Do not neglect the heat dissipation effect.
Many mouth-to-lung atomizer users are very concerned about the suction resistance and hope to obtain tight resistance similar to traditional cigarettes. At present, many mouth-to-lung (MTL) atomizers are equipped with internal air intake components that can adjust the suction resistance. However, excessively pursuing tight resistance may cause the coil to not obtain sufficient heat dissipation, which can easily lead to overheating. Therefore, it is recommended that users choose atomizers that are reasonably matched with the coil's heat generation capacity and air intake when selecting atomizers, and do not only pursue tighter suction resistance.
Use the temperature control function wisely.
Temperature control is a function that was forgotten during the era of traditional direct lung atomizers, but it has received renewed attention with the rise of mouth-to-lung atomizers. Using the temperature control function can keep the coil running at a lower temperature, and there will also be a noticeable difference in taste. In addition, the output curve of the device is also a useful function. There is no need to preheat at high power like a direct lung atomizer. By using an increasing or wave-like output, the coil can generate less heat.