Atomizer Life Spans in The E-Cigarette; There is a discussion and some pictures of atomisers and the gunk that accumulates in them here - Black Stuff ...
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I think that the quality of eliquid makes a big difference, ones that leave less residue are bound to make the atomiser last longer because it won't clog up as quickly.
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Me and my girl have had our 901's for about a month now, and they are both going strong. Even stronger than when we first got them. We got them from The Smokeless Shop. Love it!
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Originally Posted by
Taelon
Never has it happened to me won't don't you try it
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Originally Posted by
equazcion
How do you know how much heat they can take Taelon? Do you know that for sure? Did you read it somewhere?
I was wondering about the plastic components myself, but if Parked says he does this regularly and has never needed to replace an atomizer, how do you explain that... is he lying?
It could be that if you remove the atomizers from the water as soon as it starts boiling, as Parked says he does, maybe those insulators don't have enough time to start melting. Just a thought.
He doesn't look at all his few post he is "Mr. Know It All" aka TROLL
Why in the hell would I make it up lol just trying to help the man ! 
and show him what I do to make them last
Last edited by parked; 01-08-2009 at 03:45 AM.
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Hmm. I'm not an expert my any means, but it stands to reason if the heater coil wires are connected directly to the heater coil, and THAT gets 250 - 350 degrees (more on a clean cycle), then those same heater coil wires would be able to withstand a brief shot of 100 deg (boiling temp) without an issue.
I've done my share of soldering in my cigars too, the wire coating in those is pretty resistant to my soldering iron too
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Oh geez.

Originally Posted by
Taelon
No. Use steamcleaner machine with low pressure setting or alcohol. Particles from undistilled water and soap will fill up the metal swam of the liquid feed and break the liquid feed flow after time.
Same for boiling and boiling could damage internal cables if any or other temp sensitive parts of the atomizer.
Well there you go. Water boils at 100deg C. Then it becomes steam. Steam can be 400 degrees, or 200 degrees. Or even 100 degrees. But steam can never be less that 100 degrees, because then it becomes water again. So if you say steam doesn't melt the wires, then boing water won't either.
That is tooooo silly
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Well, I can flat out say that the "melted wires" claim is a non-factor. I drop mine in water so hot that it boils even more after putting it in - now that's hot! The thing works amazingly well after such a water/dishsoap cleaning. It's like night & day compared to a dirty one - really enhances the flavour as well, in addition to increasing the vapour output.
Not quite on par with a brand spanking new atomizer (nothing is), but excellent performance nonetheless.
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Anybody tried boiling atomizer in alcohol? It has lower boiling temperature and should dissolve some of the junk. I soaked my DX ultramini att for some 2 days but unfortunately did not think of boiling it, too. (I do not know if soaking helped. The problem was in something else, not the att. The att. just works, probably the same as before.)
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Originally Posted by
Frankie
Anybody tried boiling atomizer in alcohol? It has lower boiling temperature and should dissolve some of the junk. I soaked my DX ultramini att for some 2 days but unfortunately did not think of boiling it, too. (I do not know if soaking helped. The problem was in something else, not the att. The att. just works, probably the same as before.)
I'd try it but the closest thing I have to rubbing alcohol is Absolut
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