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View Poll Results: Does dripping kill your atty faster?
No Way!! Just clean it already! 37 68.52%
Yep, but you can keep her runnin strong! 11 20.37%
Yes, you're begging for a failure 6 11.11%
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Old 07-05-2009, 09:56 PM   #11
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I've recovered tons of atomizers by jamming a paper clip inside from the battery end
Yes I do this as well every now then even a light push can break up the residue and make it smoke like a champ!!!
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I've recovered tons of atomizers by jamming a paper clip inside from the battery end
Looks at stack of dead attys... hmmm
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I've recovered tons of atomizers by jamming a paper clip inside from the battery end
OMG!!!

I've just resurrected the first one I tried!!!!

dancing, laughing... so happy!
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Old Wives Tale....Period!...I have used the same attys for months at a time...dripping only...and have never lost an attty because of that! Cleaning your attys will prevent clogging! Drip Away!!!!The Wiz!
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Old 07-05-2009, 10:36 PM   #15
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Old Wives Tale....Period!...I have used the same attys for months at a time...dripping only...and have never lost an attty because of that! Cleaning your attys will prevent clogging! Drip Away!!!!The Wiz!
I'm with you, Wiz. After 5 months of dripping (no cartridge at all), I've yet to lose an atomizer. Just keep them clean. I stand them battery side up every night, use a hot water bath every few days, then about once a week burn the carbon off the coil.
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I've been dripping for well over a month now using the same atty and never had a battery or atomizer fail.. Probably the way I drip on the atomizer keeps the juice from going into the battery. I hold the atomizer horizontally (on the side) and drip on the mesh only, then put a cart on with moist (not dripping wet) filler installed to soak up the dripped fluid. It seems to work just fine. Most show the drip by holding the atomizer vertically, which would surely get the juice into the battery.
on the rare occasion that i drip.... this is what i do.
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Found myself doing just that also.
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When I went to work today, my original DSE103 atomizer (Ol' Sparky) was as cold as ice when I tried using it at my desk. Tried different batteries, the USB passthrough, nothing worked. I was ready to admit defeat and thought it was dead until I remembered this tip. Jammed a paper clip in the hole (not to hard) was all it needed. Sparked up like a champ.
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When I went to work today, my original DSE103 atomizer (Ol' Sparky) was as cold as ice when I tried using it at my desk. Tried different batteries, the USB passthrough, nothing worked. I was ready to admit defeat and thought it was dead until I remembered this tip. Jammed a paper clip in the hole (not to hard) was all it needed. Sparked up like a champ.
BigJim.....You got Lucky..LOL.."The Paper-clip" trick has never worked for me..although I have not had too many cold atty's to try it out on. I sure hope you make the switch to dripping(if you havn't tried it already).I can't wait to see your face in a video when you "Fire one up" that way!!Should be priceless!The Wiz!
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