Fluid in Mouth in The E-Cigarette; I have had a chance to try the M401, DSE901 and a M402, I have noticed that no matter what ...
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Fluid in Mouth
I have had a chance to try the M401, DSE901 and a M402, I have noticed that no matter what you do you will always get some of the fluid in your mouth. Which leaves me with two, questions.
1. Is there any why to reduce this from happening or completely eliminating this.
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2. Are there any ecigs where the fluid can not be sucked into the mouth.
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I've heard that it's more common with shorter ecigs for this to happen, something to do with the mouthpiece being closer to the atomiser.
I use a classic most of the time and hardly ever get liquid in my mouth.
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Originally Posted by
Kate
I've heard that it's more common with shorter ecigs for this to happen, something to do with the mouthpiece being closer to the atomiser.
I use a classic most of the time and hardly ever get liquid in my mouth.
I would have to agree. I always tend to get a bit of liquid in my mouth using the super-mini, not as much using the regular 901
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Originally Posted by
CaSHMeRe
Yeah ... karma polisher ... you could be right, although, I get liquid in the mouth using my pen just as much as a super mini, so I really think "size does not matter" when it comes to this ...
I'm only repeating stuff I've read, I bow to your greater experience bud
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DSE901 cart give me the most fluid in the mouth, not sure why, a few things I have tried are, to clean the inside wall of the M401 main cartridge and the out wall of the inner cartridge before use so that they are completly dry.
Also tried putting the airflow channel of the M401 directly over the wick hoping that any fluid that sprays from the pot gets blocked by the wick, and also leaving the e cig to stand upright for 10 minutes before using, so that excess fluid maybe absorbed by the wick and not roll over into the airflow channel.
Although these have helped some they do not completely solve the problem, as a new supplier I am finding this to be the number one reason that when people buy these ecigs you do not seem they again for cartridges, I think the fluid in the mouth really puts new usres off.
I would like so see some better filter designs that will not allow any fluid no matter how hard you suck into the teh mouth, any ideas?
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i never get fluid in the mouth anymore...as the actress said to the bishop...
oh except for one...the only device i now get liquid in my mouth with is my ecigar...never with 901s...so much for size being a factor...
its usually user error of some sort...most of those have already been mentioned...but in my case i reckon its because my ecigar batteries are old and weak now...
make sure you dont overfill carts when the battery isnt up to it...
and dont vape lying on your back...
otherwise youre just sucking too hard...slow gentle sips mate...pretend the mouthpiece is a beautiful womans...earlobe...
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I also had this problem with the 901, and after speaking to Steve who recommended the steps he mentions in this thread, I would also inhale slower. This was what fixed it for me, I was using an NPro before the 901 that I would inhale very quickly, so when I switched to the 901 I had to start inhaling slower, and the issue was resolved.
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when a 901 cart is topped up its very easy to drip liquid down the little side flutes where the sucked air is drawn up.. any liquid that gets into these side flutes will be sucked straight into they mouth.. there is nothing to stop it being..
technically neat liquid should not get into the side flutes unless its dripped in or the cart is over wet..
atomizer dont spray by the way.. i can see why the name suggests it might do tho.. they just heat up and boil the liquid.. there is no spray..
sucking like h-ll on a half dead battery might have a liquid in the mouth effect..
with 901 batteries not an un-common event i would think..
trog
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