Anatomy of a 510 Cart/Atty... in Ecigarette Technical Issues; This may also be similar in operation to other e-cig models, but I only own a 510 so I don't ...
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Anatomy of a 510 Cart/Atty...
This may also be similar in operation to other e-cig models, but I only own a 510 so I don't know for sure, others please chime in and let us know.
A lot has been said about flooded atty's, overfilling, e-liquid in their mouth, the "gurgling" sound when vaping and other similar things. I thought I would take a closer look at exactly how my 510 works and below is a simple diagram I made to help show you what I found out. By taking a closer look inside the "workings" it may help you (as it helped me) understand why some of the aforementioned problems occur.
As you will notice at the bottom of my diagram, if your cartridge/atty has too much e-liquid and you lay your 510 down horizontally, the fluid can easily make its way into the "air path" which can have an effect on your next vape. I now make it a habit to try to keep my 510 vertical at all times, either clipping it in my pocket or whatever.
Please excuse the crudeness of my artwork, but my goal is just to help others understand why you may be having certain problems.

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very nice work. in comparism with e.g. 801,901 the 510 leaks much less liquid into these channels.
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There is also a disk type baffle with a hole in the center about where you have the open air chamber arrow. It looks like the one on the end on the cart. It's removable.
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Nice work and a good explanation of the common juice in the mouth problemo. Thanks!

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Not crude ... Informative. And certainly betther than I could have done. THANKS !!
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Thanks for the info BobW, I didn't actually cut one open to see if there was anything else inside (baffles, etc.).
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This "common juice in a mouth problemo" makes the product disgusting. How can FDA ever approve such practices. The product should be clean and never leak. Liquid injection of any kind seems funny by its nature.
Shortstuff116, nice diagram and good explanation!
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Shortstuff116
Thanks for the info BobW, I didn't actually cut one open to see if there was anything else inside (baffles, etc.).

You don't have to cut it open. Simply bite the mouth end and the little end cap will pop out, or you could use a toothpick or something similar to stick in the hole and pop it out that way. I open mine up to clean them out between flavors. Otherwise you end up with an awkward period of weird flavor mix.
Not all 510 carts have the baffle. Doesn't seem to make much difference whether you leave it in or not on those that do.
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Thanks for the info Mountain Dude. I went ahead and popped the end off of one of my empty 510 carts and sure enough there was some sort of "baffle" inside. Unfortunately, it was flipped sideways once opened so I'm not sure which way it is suppose to face (nipple facing the mouth end or the other way).
Thanks again for the tip!
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It's always nipple towards the mouth (as you might suspect).
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