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    As of today, it's been bout 14 days of use. By that clock, it was due for a cleaning at - 10 days maybe? Dunno. I've been suckin' on this bad boy in spurts, few puffs here, few there, but had a day or where I didn't use it much during the day, at all. Consistent though, I'm off the analogs.

    Yeah, I've got the same habit, I grip it right around those two holes. And the heat - yep. Seems it likes a gentle handling. So far, I've been reaaaal careful with it, while I get replacements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnR View Post
    As of today, it's been bout 14 days of use. By that clock, it was due for a cleaning at - 10 days maybe? Dunno. I've been suckin' on this bad boy in spurts, few puffs here, few there, but had a day or where I didn't use it much during the day, at all. Consistent though, I'm off the analogs.

    Yeah, I've got the same habit, I grip it right around those two holes. And the heat - yep. Seems it likes a gentle handling. So far, I've been reaaaal careful with it, while I get replacements.
    I have been pretty much constantly vapin all day with it for a couple months now and find a cleaning needs to be done every 10 days or so as well...it's like changing your oil...it has to be done on a regular basis IMHO. One my 510 kit gets here I think I will try to adhere to the same schedule.

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    im afraid to clean mine, i just keep them standing up when not in use and let the juice drain out on a kleenex. when i pick it up again the kleenex isvery soiled with the excess liquid

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    Hi, I'm brand new here...first post. I recently purchased the NJoy NPro off of Ebay. The seller had a great reputation, and it arrived well-packaged and appeared to be brand new. My problem is I have yet to be able to produce any vapor. I made sure the batteries were charged three hours each and have tried them both. I don't have it with me now to check if the holes that some of you spoke of are lining up. I am planning on doing that later--I hope it works! I also have a new cartridge on there, so I doubt it's empty since I have barely used it...but I did purchase some liquid that I might try adding to it just in case. I'm sure I will figure this out, but these things seem to be very finicky!

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    Okay, I tried lining up the holes and put in a new cartridge...nothing. What am I doing wrong? : (

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    Never mind...I thought people might try and be more helpful or offer suggestions. Guess I get to figure it out on my own.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violet View Post
    Never mind...I thought people might try and be more helpful or offer suggestions. Guess I get to figure it out on my own.
    Sometimes a general post like yours where it might be one of several things causing a problem get buried in the mix.

    I don't have a NJoy NPro, but maybe if you start a new thread asking for help with it someone who has it could help you.

    Good luck and hang in there. I know there's someone here who could help you sort it out!

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    The batteries need to be charged for 8 to 12 hours before you even use them then after that 3 hours. You will not get good performance unless you charged your batteries for a looooooog time before fiirst usel Its all a learning curve with these devices

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    Just had an atomizer "die". It's an M401 from RD, atomizer has been used pretty much exclusively for 5 days. I switched batteries and carts, and still no vapor. I can get the atty to heat up to the point that it's glowing red, but still nothing. This makes no sense to me. I'm going to try an alcohol bath and draining, unless someone can suggest something better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheIllustratedMan View Post
    Just had an atomizer "die". It's an M401 from RD, atomizer has been used pretty much exclusively for 5 days. I switched batteries and carts, and still no vapor. I can get the atty to heat up to the point that it's glowing red, but still nothing. This makes no sense to me. I'm going to try an alcohol bath and draining, unless someone can suggest something better.
    Sometimes I've noticed that even though the atty is getting "hot," for some reason the vapor stops.... I've come to start pulling the cart off and then "manipulating" the wicking/batting inside the cart with a straightened paper clip and pull it up a little bit more to the lip. Seems that at time the atty will push the soaked wicking down a bit so that it loses contact with it or not getting enough. So by pushing it down to "resoak" and then pulling it back up with the paper clip, I restore contact and get a good deal more vapor.

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