Any tricks for increasing vapor production on a 901? in Ecigarette Technical Issues; I seem to be having trouble lately getting enough vapor out of my 901s. I have three atomizers and three ...
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Any tricks for increasing vapor production on a 901?
I seem to be having trouble lately getting enough vapor out of my 901s. I have three atomizers and three batteries; no combination of the three has been satisfactory lately. The batteries are fully charged (4-hour+ charge times, anyways; green light for awhile). I've tried washing the atomizers a few times; it helps for maybe a little while. I've also been cycling through various liquids, both PG and VG.
Any other tricks I should try?
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PG mixed with VG have been found to create a gel that can clog an atomizer. You should not mix them.
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You sure about that rob? Thought I saw mention of several others who do this. Or maybe not!
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I do this frequently & have had no ill effects on the atomizers. Might have to do with the quality of the PG - VG.
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Quality is probably the main thing. I notice performance problems between different suppliers PG. So I have no doubt about quality.
There is a post some where here where someone had shown proof about mixing the PG and VG. Probably around 5 weeks ago, because I read it about the time I got my first ecig.
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Hmmm....I'd like to see that. Wouldn't want to be clogging any more atomizers than necessary! 
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Just started a fresh cart of menthol PG and I'll stick to PG when topping it off... I'll keep you all posted
In the meantime, any other suggestions are certainly welcome.
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Nullbyte, how old are your batteries? If you've been using all of them for a while, it may be that they are getting tired out, and even when "fully" charged just not putting out as much power as they used to, or losing power very fast.
I'm convinced that good power is really the key to good vapor production, assuming, of course, that your atomizers are healthy. I think that's why so many of us are so happy with USB passthroughs, manual switches and especially the screwdriver or similar mods with better batteries. For me, I didn't know how great the vapor production could be until I got my screwdriver. Furthermore, after about a month with it, the two original batteries that came with it are putting out less, and I can immediately tell the difference when I put in one of the newer spare batteries I stocked up with (thank goodness they are cheap).
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All PG on this cart... no significant improvement, if any. I'm starting to wonder if it's more a lack of throat hit than a lack of vapor (though to be sure, there's not a whole lot of vapor, either). I'm just not getting that satisfying drag.
On the batteries -- two are about 3 weeks old, and one is brand new (2 days).. Doesn't seem to be any difference between them. I'm hoping it is just a power delivery issue... my Screwdriver should arrive in the next week or so
I'm planning to nab one of those USB passthroughs as well -- another solid alternative can't hurt.
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Originally Posted by
robw
Quality is probably the main thing. I notice performance problems between different suppliers
PG. So I have no doubt about quality.
There is a post some where here where someone had shown proof about mixing the
PG and
VG. Probably around 5 weeks ago, because I read it about the time I got my first ecig.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...atomizers.html
Bertrand managed to occasionally recreate the gloopy stuff that he thought was the problem with some Johnson Creek batches.
My understanding is that his initial theory was that it was to do with propylene oxide contamination of propylene glycol having a chemical reaction with glycerine.
He was unable to reproduce the gloop reliably and finally wasn't sure what caused it. It didn't add up to me that it would be the problem with JC because the gloop was also being found in batches without pg.
I use pg and glycerine mixed and have had no problems. There is also some glycerine in most commercial pg based eliquids.
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