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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009
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I just ran it on 3 atomizers that don't work. one is dead, the other 2 just don't produce thick Dura smoke. the dead one....nothing no surprise, probably a broken coil. first low smoke producer......WOW! it's brand new again! second low smoke producer.....nothing. still low smoke. damn, I'm glad at least one of them revitalized! I wrapped a paper towel around it really tight (folded into a 1 inche roll to keep fingers from burning. then held it up to the Barista machine steamer and steam passed through for about 20 seconds. I did not see any gunk come out though. |
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| Moderator Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Florida
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| | #283 |
| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: San Antonio, TX - USA
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Ok, I just bought a pen style e-cig from Jane at electroniccigarettesales . com. Had it for just over a week and it pooped out. Knowing nothing about these blasted things, I stumbled across this little post and while most of it is theoretical at best, the single method that worked was compressed air in a can (the stuff you use to blow hair and dust out of a keyboard - available at Office Depot among other places). Unfortunately, in my case the compressed air didnt work exactly due to the design of the cig I have but by blowing hard thru the inhaling end (so doing the opposite of smoking it) and wiping any fluid that appeared at the other end and doing this until it was dry. Then, attached it to the battery and gave 10 quick inhales in rapid succession to heat of the atomizer and then gave one final 5 second inhale. Then I attached the cartridge, did a few quick inhales again and then smoked as normal. Worked great. I guess the atomizer is drowning/clogging with fluid over time and it occasionally needs to be cleaned out. *sigh*...what a pain in the ass. I was getting ready to discount this as the third POC I had bought. Ill bet this is the problem with the first two I have (altho the one I have is damned amazing - it puts out about 2-3 times the amount of smoke that an analog cig does...its so much smoke in fact, that when I exhale in front of the mirror, you cant see thru the smoke).
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| | #284 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: uk england
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I have just made a device that is running at the moment pumping coke through the atomizer so will report back later to give the results!
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| | #285 |
| Moderator Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Salford, England
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| That sounds really useful, Ted. Does it use ordinary household kit or is any specialist stuff needed? I hope there's no use of a soldering iron as I have two left hands...
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| | #286 | |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: uk england
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Anyway just removed the atomizer after about 1.5 hour and its priming as we speak. I personally think once they go then you cant give them new life but hey its worth a shot. I'll take the project further if it works but time will tell | |
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| | #287 |
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| | #288 |
| Moderator Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Florida
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| Borjis--Not just Dura, but a combination of Dura/RN4072/901's and got no results in all of these atomizers. For a cleaning, sure steaming may help--but as for problems-- I have found it just does not work--The Steamer is great for the tile aroung the pool though!!!--Sun
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| | #289 |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Edmonton AB Canada
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"Cleaning atomizer" is an unfortunate title that all this is posted under, which is attracting posts of two very different issues ![]() Maybe we should reference the Cola treatment as "decarbonizing the atomizer" , which is defined as removing some or part of the hard buildup on the coil, revitalizing the performance (heat related). All the rest... boiling, steaming, compressed air, washing, draining, blowing, sucking, alcohol, flushing etc etc etc etc DO all work in varying degrees for cleaning the atomizer, which should be defined as "removing the liquid and soft buildup in the atomizer, consisting of non vaporizing,thick,yellow, or other undesirable substance in the mesh wicking structure and around the coil (flow related)" Maybe we can even convince Terra to create a new "Decarboning the Atomizer" thread, instead of "cold-pen-style-atomizers-broken-wiring-nope" which isn't terribly descriptive either, LOL' http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...ring-nope.html |
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| | #290 | |
| ECF Veteran Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Edmonton AB Canada
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Dang, there goes my new idea, you beat me to it One of those mini-tabletop-fountain pumps does work great, with a piece of surgical tubing for the connection (stolen off a slingshot) :-) I've been playing with that the last couple days too.I'll add to it though... Nuke the cola to get it nice and hot before pumping it through. Chemical performance is multiplied at least a couple times by heat. (note for soakers: better not nuke the cola before a cola SOAK, since that would take the carbonation out - and I think it needs the carbonation to keep the soda moving around the coil) | |
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