Reducing metallic/burnt taste in E-Cigarette Technical; I've come to realize that the best way to reduce that metallic taste when vaping is to both "top off" ...
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Reducing metallic/burnt taste
I've come to realize that the best way to reduce that metallic taste when vaping is to both "top off" and drip at the same time (I'm using a generic penstyle here).
At first I tried just topping off the carts, but found the vapour to be thin and have a sub-optimal taste. Then I tried dripping alone. The first few puffs are nice but then if you keep vaping, towards the end it tastes burnt and raunchy. Sneaks up on you fast.
But combining the two works really nice IMO. The drips will instantly provide amazingly rich, intense, and voluminous clouds for the first bit, then the cart will seamlessly kick in to handle the later puffs once the drips have depleted.
Now of course, the draw will be a bit more difficult using this method, but one gets used to that and it's well worth it. Additionally, more juice may be used up as well but not by much.
Another nice benefit is that it doesn't require as much frequent juice filling
with this double-action, compared to either method alone.
Anyhow, that's my tip
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Does anyone know what the atomizer mesh is made of? It looks like aluminium to me.
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I use this method......it works! I've also found that using a syringe to fill carts from the bottom up seems to help. The small (orange top) juice bottles seem to "float" liquid on the cart media and most of smokers/vapers aren't patient enough to let it soak in and top it off again. I push the needle through the white stuff until it hits the bottom and then SLOWLY fill it up
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The only time i top off AND drip is when i know the atomizer is completely dry. I have two atomizers that i cycle, when i use one, i'm cleaning and draining the other with isopropyl alcohol.
When i take the atomizer out of the shotglass i clean/drain it in, i drip 3-4 drops on the atomizer, then top up the cartridge.
Otherwise i just top up the cartridge. I find if i drip then i get too much juice and the atomizer is flooded.
This is on a 901, may be different on a pen or other style cig.
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I,ve got 2 brand new atomisers that have a burnt taste and poor vapor production anyone have any ideas as to what might be wrong?
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Originally Posted by
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I,ve got 2 brand new atomisers that have a burnt taste and poor vapor production anyone have any ideas as to what might be wrong?
Have you tried dripping onto them? Sounds like it's not receiving enough juice for some reason.
Perhaps they're also dirty - even new atomizers can get dirty/clogged fairly quickly.
What I do is first microwave a cup of water to a near boil, then place my atomizers inside and swirl around with a few drops of dishsoap. Then after a few minutes of soaking, run them under warm water and vigourously shake the remaining gunk out by covering both ends with my fingers. Works wonders.
Some people actually boil the atomizers directly but... that seems a bit more risky to me.
Or maybe you're just buying crappy atomizers, who knows?
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Any idea how this dripping would work with say.... the Smoke51 disposable type cartridges that "contain" the atomizer within it ??
I ask because:
1) I don't find the flavors very flavorable (strong enough) in the first place.
2) After cutting one open, its design is VERY simplistic. A heating fillament passing thru a wad.
3) Removing the wad itself to soak will ruin the fillament, as will attempting to "manipulate" it in any way.
Just curious, as I have a sampler pack order on its way from Johnsons Creek to experiment with.
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I used to find that the taste after a cleaning cycle diminishes after every cleaning cycle. What i mean is, it gets better after every cleaning cycle. The taste is not as bad. I drip on it each time it happens and basically live with it as after a few cycles, the taste basically goes away after about 10 puffs.
My new M201 and M402 however, does not have a cleaning cycle at all. For those that are really bothered by the cycle taste, you might wanna try this e-cig. See if my review helps.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/for...-e-cigs-4.html
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I just recently cleaned my atomizers with a battery pack that i soldered to a battery connector. I was pretty amazed at what came out.
What i did was, put the battery pack on, dip the cartridge end of the atomizer in a shotglass of water, then flip the on switch and dip the atomizer several times in the water. What happened was a bunch of juice poured out, and after dipping a few times some grey/black chunks came out. When i sucked on the atomizer after i took it off the battery, there was no flavor. It had tasted pretty burned before.
I plugged the atomizer into a new battery and it works like new. You could simulate this by putting the LED end of the battery in your mouth, dipping the atomizer in water and lightly blowing several times. Just be careful and don't dip the atomizer too far into the water, i'm not sure if that would interfere with the electronics or the finicky pressure switch inside the battery.
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