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Atomizer Questions in E-Cigarette Technical; How come atomizer feels hot when I vape? HOw come I will sometimes exhale a lotof vapor and sometimes little ...
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    How come atomizer feels hot when I vape?

    HOw come I will sometimes exhale a lotof vapor and sometimes little vapor eventhough I changed th eliquid?

    When do I know exactly when to add eliquid?

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    Your model, please?? They are all different.

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    smoking everywhere GOLD ecig

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    I guess she is doing SE.
    my advice:
    I think she is puffing in a not stop,that is the reason of poor vapor

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    OK, I can help with that as I have one. Your model is the RN4081.

    They can do OK, once you figure them out but there is a learning curve.

    There is an automatic cutoff circuitry in the battery. It is activated when you suck on the ecig.

    1) Take a short primer puff to activate the switch.

    2) Then take a long slow puff with just enough suction to keep the led lit.

    3) You will learn how long that last puff must be before the circuit turns you off. You'll want to stop the puff just before it does, because if you do not, it will cut you off and you'll have to wait for it to reset.

    You just gotta practice. If you get frustrated, let us know because you may need another model.

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    I also should have answered the first part of your question. It is normal for an atomizer to heat up. That's what they do. The cut off switch in the battery is to keep it from overheating.

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    Thanks for the advice

    HOw does one determine the technical code for the ecig?

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    You just gotta hang out here and learn them...

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    My experience with the SE Gold is it's a good one to get started with, but it's inconsistent.... maybe I never got past the learning curve... I was also only using their prefilled carts wich ran out way faster than a solid 20 analogs like they advertise.... loving my joye 510 though.... but, I love my SE so I am sure there are better than the 510 too....

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    Quote Originally Posted by pigelty View Post
    Thanks for the advice

    How does one determine the technical code for the ecig?
    Probably the first thing is to try to determine what you actually like about vaping. By that I mean:
    Do you like see a ton of vapor?
    Do you like a mild or strong throat hit?
    Do you like to fiddle or tinker with your PV?
    Do you want a PV that you fill and forget?
    How big does taste play in your vaping style?
    Do you like a small, medium or large PV?
    Do you mind short battery life in exchange for vapor production?
    Do you want a battery to last all day?
    Do you like to switch flavors throughout the day or do you have a favorite one?
    Does money come into play(budget or not)?

    What I'm getting at is people want to help you out. That's the beauty of the forums. The more detail you put into your question the more information you will receive in return. People on these forums truly want to help and share as much as they can so, would you please describe with a little more detail your vaping preferences? Then everyone will help guide you toward what you personally prefer.

    Mick

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