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Anyone try "water" for the refill?how does it taste in E-Cigarette Technical; Originally Posted by Spider I don't know enough about it Devil but it might be that water is too difficult ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spider View Post
    I don't know enough about it Devil but it might be that water is too difficult for the atomiser to vapourise - so if it's flooded with water and working overtime to vapourise it, it might just pack up for good!

    Water should harm the atomiser if you're just cleaning it out, but trying to e-smoke with it might be too risky!
    hmm I see ,

    so the liquid in the cart..can use to dip becos it does not contain water??since is it nictoine ..Prpylene Glycol (PG) and Another ingredient is Vegetable Glycerin

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    yup. Petrol and water are both liquids but I know which one I'd use to put out a fire!
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    Water can make vapor, of course, and water is part of the liquid in cartridges. But by itself, it won't do you any good. It's what we call "too thin." It will run out of the cartridge and make a mess, if used by itself or in diluting the liquid too much.

    Sometimes, if you find your e-cig is not working right, you can take it apart so you have the atomizer in your hand. You can then wash the atomizer under gently running water, to clean it. When it's clean, dry it completely. Use your mouth to blow out all the remaining water, then use a hair dryer to complete the drying. Now you're ready to start with a new cartridge. But I don't advise doing this very often. These e-cigs clean themselves! If you ever run water over a warm atomizer -- poof, that atomizer is ruined. It'll break in half.

    In the beginning, when you're new to this, do just what Karen suggested. Do everything your instructions tell you to do. That way, you won't ruin the warranty with the product. As soon as someone starts doing things differently, the maker of the e-cig can say "I didn't say that was allowed. You'll not get any replacements from me!" So no water for awhile. No dripping fluid, no matter what you read on the forum. Use new cartridges in your new unit and see if you're a happy e-smoker.

    If you're not, we're here to try to help you through problems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TropicalBob View Post
    Water can make vapor, of course, and water is part of the liquid in cartridges. But by itself, it won't do you any good. It's what we call "too thin." It will run out of the cartridge and make a mess, if used by itself or in diluting the liquid too much.

    Sometimes, if you find your e-cig is not working right, you can take it apart so you have the atomizer in your hand. You can then wash the atomizer under gently running water, to clean it. When it's clean, dry it completely. Use your mouth to blow out all the remaining water, then use a hair dryer to complete the drying. Now you're ready to start with a new cartridge. But I don't advise doing this very often. These e-cigs clean themselves! If you ever run water over a warm atomizer -- poof, that atomizer is ruined. It'll break in half.

    In the beginning, when you're new to this, do just what Karen suggested. Do everything your instructions tell you to do. That way, you won't ruin the warranty with the product. As soon as someone starts doing things differently, the maker of the e-cig can say "I didn't say that was allowed. You'll not get any replacements from me!" So no water for awhile. No dripping fluid, no matter what you read on the forum. Use new cartridges in your new unit and see if you're a happy e-smoker.

    If you're not, we're here to try to help you through problems.

    so the tricks he provided okie?he told me the cartridges roughly can smoke 200+ puffs but best is smoke till 200 puffs
    than dip the cartridges liquid to the atmoiser to moist it so that it will not dry and can last longer the atomiser.is that true???

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    DEVIL FISH all the questions you are asking my friend have allready been answered,
    just have a look through the forum index
    I said "NO" to nicotine but he wouldn't listen !

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    Yep a lot of this stuff you're going to figure out on your own once you get your e-cig.

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    Devilfish, just follow directions at first. Do not think of dripping. Do not think of anything except using the cartridges you get, in the way the instructions say. As you get used to this, you'll want to know more. But for now, enjoy your new e-cig as it was meant to be used.

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    I can offer one more bit of advice on this.

    I did not clean my atomizer or conduct any experiments UNTIL I had a back-up unit.

    And I worried poor dnakr to death for instructions to clean the atomizer until I was comfortable enough to finally do it. I did it and everything turned out fine.

    So, use it as directed in the beginning. Get the feel and get to know your e-cig.

    Read each area of the forums and keep asking questions.

    And invest in a back-up e-cig before conducting any experiments outside of what the manufacturers warranty covers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by karenwest1961 View Post
    I can offer one more bit of advice on this.

    I did not clean my atomizer or conduct any experiments UNTIL I had a back-up unit.

    And I worried poor dnakr to death for instructions to clean the atomizer until I was comfortable enough to finally do it. I did it and everything turned out fine.

    So, use it as directed in the beginning. Get the feel and get to know your e-cig.

    Read each area of the forums and keep asking questions.

    And invest in a back-up e-cig before conducting any experiments outside of what the manufacturers warranty covers.
    as fellow bro give advise...I brought another set + 2 atomiser as standby
    the main point I curious is ..it is true?the remainding liquid can use to dip the atmioser to keep it moist so that it is durable?

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    Just one veteran speaking .. do not drip onto the atomizer. If the thing won't work as it is designed to do, complain to the seller.

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