Already an atty broke, but overall I'm verry pleased with TW in Forum Suppliers; On the 2nd of November I ordered the Titan 510 starter kit, a 30ml Bottle of e-liquid, and some extra ...
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Already an atty broke, but overall I'm verry pleased with TW
On the 2nd of November I ordered the Titan 510 starter kit, a 30ml Bottle of e-liquid, and some extra carts. I was very happy with the shipping as I received my order on the the 5th of November! Surprising since I had placed my order on a Saturday. Also, when I received the order I found they threw in a 5ml travel dropper that I was not expecting
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I've since ordered and have been using a TW PCC for the 510 and it's pretty nice so far but I've only been using it for a few days so I'll discuss that later.
One huge downfall is one of my two attys already broke after only 9 days. Actually since the beginning the thing never worked well. It was always the worst of the two but today it seems it has completely broke. Yesterday I tried cleaning the atty using the crest mouthwash method, rinsed it out with hot water, gently blew threw the atty from both ends, and left it to dry over night with the bridge facing down so it could drain. I woke up moved the atty and found a chunk of black filler like material had fallen out and inside the atty I saw (what I think is) the wick from the bridge to the atty coil had turned all black and seemed to look much bigger than it had been.
Anyway, I've tried all day, that atty is a goner. I'm going to call tomorrow and hopefully they'll send me a replacement. Otherwise, my experience with TW has been excellent so far. Their 36mg Tobacco flavored liquid is great and I was disappointed at first that they were out of Camel flavor. Best of all, I've completely quit smoking cigarettes
After awhile, once I'm a bit more experienced, I plan on posting a video of my introduction to vaping by TW products with recommendations and such. If I wasn't so poor the MKII would already be in my basket, but hopefully by the time I make the video I'll be able play with that as well.
Last edited by Frostmonkey; 11-15-2009 at 09:41 PM.
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I direct drip to avoid overheating the atty.
A dry atty will shoot over 1000F in just seconds which can lead to the formation of a black slag on the coil.
Must measure the resistance with an ohm meter before giving atty death certificate.
Should measure between 2-5 ohms if still alive.
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Originally Posted by
emus
I direct drip to avoid overheating the
atty.
A dry
atty will shoot over 1000F in just seconds which can lead to the formation of a black slag on the coil.
Must measure the resistance with an ohm meter before giving
atty death certificate.
Should measure between 2-5 ohms if still alive.
Yeah I haven't done a dry burn on either of my attys. I tried on the one that died but it wasn't possible, the coil just never would burn red. It gets hot...kinda. Not like the other which is working like a champ. Think I was just unlucky and got a bad one.
I hope the one I have lasts until I get replacements
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One of my first atties was like that...it sort of pretended to work (got hot and produced pathetic amounts of vapor after a ton of effort, it never got red or did it's job properly though).
TW replaced it without any hassles. 
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Originally Posted by
Deschain
One of my first atties was like that...it sort of pretended to work (got hot and produced pathetic amounts of vapor after a ton of effort, it never got red or did it's job properly though).
TW replaced it without any hassles.
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Same here, had 2 attys do that to me
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