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I broke it... in The E-Cigarette; So my atomizer was starting to smell for some reason and I thought it would be a good idea to ...
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    Default I broke it...

    So my atomizer was starting to smell for some reason and I thought it would be a good idea to wash it...yea....not so much. (Good thing I have an extra from Steve on the way, ordered it just in case something happened lol )

    So this is what I did

    1. took of atomizer
    2. Boiled some hot water and put it in a bowl and added some hydrogen peroxide.
    3. Placed the automizer inside hot water
    4. "swished around" for about a minute or two and let it sit for 10
    5. Grabbed an air can and dried it. (for a good ten minutes while watching some videos)
    6. Placed back onto battery with cart

    Result=doesn't smell but it's dead... Sooo what did I do wrong?

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    update: Hey I just tried it an it's working again! hmm weird. In fact it's working really well! Sorry for the thread

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    Take this info with a grain of salt.. I have heard a couple things around the forums and it could relate to your problem..

    It could've possibly been caused the air can.. I have heard some stories around the forums that too much air pressure can damage the heating element.

    I have also heard that a freshly-cleaned atomizer can seem dead for the first few puffs and then miraculously start working again..



    Edit: Wow.. that is cool. Glad to head you got it working again!!

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    Could have been moisture left inside. Sometimes it seems they need a little bit of time to start back up after cleaning.

    Not sure about the hydrogen peroxide. though. 1st time I've seen it mentioned on this board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spyderuk View Post
    Could have been moisture left inside. Sometimes it seems they need a little bit of time to start back up after cleaning.

    Not sure about the hydrogen peroxide. though. 1st time I've seen it mentioned on this board.
    Yea well I didn't have any alcohol around the house so I thought ahh why not give it a try. The bad taste is now gone (not sure what it was) and it's smoking away with no problems.

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    Thats awesome!! I gotta try that with my penstyle atomisers, they are always getting clogged up!




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    it's definitley the moisture.....you can drip 5-6 drops in a nice clean atomizer, and if there's the slightest bit of water left, it sizzles a little and makes no vapour. I stick my near-dry atomizers in my hair dryer with the concentrator on and blow them out with the dryer facing up. The concentrator keeps them from falling out, and I just run it for 2 minutes or so. Bone dry! then drip 5 drops or so....let it sit cart side up for 5 minutes and it's back to business.
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    Cheese graters could also be marketed and sold as sponge ruiners. Think about it.

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    thanks for the tip I'll keep that in mind. Although I know that atomizer gets hot, I didn't realize how much heat it could take.

    Perhaps that's why mine took so long to start working again, the canned air was blowing out some pretty cold air. Took a good 7 puffs and a 5 minute wait to get the atomizer to come back to life.

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    Default canned air

    I read on here that canned air can
    make the atomizer cold,
    so you have to let it warm up again,

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