Drop the juice in your used carts. When the fiber gets crappy, remove it, and hold under running water. Squeeze dry with a paper towel, and you're all set.
Drop the juice in your used carts. When the fiber gets crappy, remove it, and hold under running water. Squeeze dry with a paper towel, and you're all set.
I am vaping the heck out of my antique tailpipe drip 4.4v RN4081 DIY passthru; tons of vapor.
The atty is over a year old and refuses to die.
I am ready to move on to my sexy M401 passthru if this RN4081 will ever just die...please.
If it does not die soon I think I will stockpile it.
My atty was 6 months old when I knocked it off the table, and it went cold. Now I have to start all over with another one. I'm amazed when I read posts where people go through 3 attys a week, and blame it on the e-cig.
I received my DSE103 battery from Heaven Gifts yesterday. I can confirm it does fit the RN4081 atomizer and it is a little bit longer than the RN4081 battery. I haven't used it long enough to tell if it actually lasts longer between charges.
My first atomizer died a few days ago, and it was only about a week old. So I must have been doing something wrong. Any tips, and any special ones for the RN4081, to make the atomizers last as long as possible?
I also got a atomizer from AZ Smoke Free and it had a horrible taste, couldn't even use it. Was about to send it back but decided to give it a bath in alcohol to see if that would help. It improved it quite a bit, so I gave it a second bath in alcohol and now the problem seems to be resolved. Any ideas what would cause this?
Thanks.
The Safer Way To Smoke has a passthrough for the RN4081. I don't own it and know nothing about it. I just saw it on their website. I think it was less than $20 and I believe they do flat rate USPS for about $5 if I remember correctly.
I rotated 2 attys for heavy/constant vaping and they lasted a month. All of a sudden, I went through 6 or 7 attys in a week. Discovered that I had a bad battery.
Unlike all the other batteries that I rotate, the entire body of this battery got warm. Took it out of rotation and now, we'll see.
So yes, sometimes it is the e-cig.
Oh yes. Sometimes it's the e-cig. I won't dispute that, but I see dozens of posts that attys only last a day or two. We usually find that folks are vaping them dry. It's not always the fault of the user either. Suppliers are claiming 1 cart = one pack of stinkie sticks. If the newbie doesn't know, he/she will vape the cart until the atty blows out.
I'm a new vaper, and I've went through two RN4081 atomizers in the last week or so. Very discouraged with e-cigs right now...what am I doing wrong? I seriously need some help, I don't want to end up back on the analogs, they are killing me, but my second atomizer died tonight. I can't keep this up...what am I doing wrong?
Are you keeping the atty wet? When the vapor decreases, I fill the cart fiber until it looks "glassy", then put 2 drops on the atty bridge. A couple puffs at a time, and set it down for a minute or two. Don't let it get hot.
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