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    Did anybody mixed vinegar in their liquids? The vinegar vapor is good for respiratory congestion and as well good for your atomizer by preventing gunk. I know that it is good to dip the atomizer in vinegar to remove gunk but nobody tried it to put in their liquids.

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    Jim, I would be interested in knowing how you make out with rewinding the atomizers. I still have not tried that. Keep us posted on your progress.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kender View Post
    Jim, I would be interested in knowing how you make out with rewinding the atomizers. I still have not tried that. Keep us posted on your progress.
    I'm a firm believer in sharing information. My problem is that I travel for a living, so "at home" time is very rare. And because of my travel, I sold my house years ago and live in a complex. Can't take care of a house if I'm not there. Which means I lost my work shop, but attys are tiny, and I can set up a portable work board for when I'm home. It's not perfect, but it works. I'll keep you informed, on any progress though.

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    They sholud design a replaceable coil unit, just pop it open and insert a new one. Buy a hundred fo $10 would be smart.

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    801 Death and Autopsy
    Exactly 5 weeks to the day my 891 vaporizer died. That’s 35 days.
    I took it apart and found that the wire to the heating coil had broken at the base where the wire comes in, and I suspect it burned out. The rest of the element was ok as it unwound completely.
    The coil was caked with lots of baked on fluid. It was a crispy blob and flaked off when touched. That would explain the bad taste it had for the last week.
    I’m wondering how to prevent that in the future. I’m a drysmoker, and I drip fluid down the side, not directly on the bridge that covers the coil as there’s lots of metal mesh wicking material around the heating chamber and it seems to work ok. But I do let it get flooded pretty often and I think that’s the problem. I’m going to blow it out when that happens and see if I can get 6 weeks on the next one

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