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Old 03-27-2009, 11:57 PM   #41
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Default Njoy and generic pen-style atomizer problems: Too much fluid?

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Just got an NJOY NCIG two weeks ago and have been through 4 atomizers and 2 batteries. Both the batteries didn't work from the start, 1 atomizer didn't work from the start and the other 3 atomizers worked for about a day. I am not a heavy smoker (2 packs a week). I am so frustrated and want to know if there is any way to fix any of these atomizers or batteries so I can use them. NJOY is once more sending another atomizer and battery in the mail. Any help out there? Really don't want to go back to cigarrettes.
Well, I myself have been (only) been vaping for about a month.

I started with 2 generic pen-style atomizers. I have used them both and they both died at about the three week mark. Unfortunately, the warranty on both of these was only that long.

Because of this, I made an emergency trip to the truck stop and bought a NJOY Ncig starter kit (also a pen style). I could at least use my batteries from the first order. This one only lasted a week before it died. Again, the batteries still work. I plan on returning this one as it is under warranty.

I am but a newbie but I have an idea from nosing around these posts. On all three of the atomizers, I topped off my cartriges with juice. I also tried dripping on the first two. I was wondering if the excess fluid shorted my atomizers and caused their premature deaths.

I have a new starter kit and am being very careful with putting fluid in and not dripping. I know it won't hurt but will this help. Any help or comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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Old 03-28-2009, 12:37 AM   #42
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Well, I myself have been (only) been vaping for about a month.

I started with 2 generic pen-style atomizers. I have used them both and they both died at about the three week mark. Unfortunately, the warranty on both of these was only that long.

Because of this, I made an emergency trip to the truck stop and bought a NJOY Ncig starter kit (also a pen style). I could at least use my batteries from the first order. This one only lasted a week before it died. Again, the batteries still work. I plan on returning this one as it is under warranty.

I am but a newbie but I have an idea from nosing around these posts. On all three of the atomizers, I topped off my cartriges with juice. I also tried dripping on the first two. I was wondering if the excess fluid shorted my atomizers and caused their premature deaths.

I have a new starter kit and am being very careful with putting fluid in and not dripping. I know it won't hurt but will this help. Any help or comments would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
You might ruin your vacuum switch by dripping (if you get juice in it) but you are unlikely to harm the atomizer by doing it.
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