First thing I learned is that hast is rewarded by poor results. Give what ever kind time to feed properly. make sure and take care assembling them. If you have thick juice it takes longer to prime the pump as it were.
Second don't be in a hurry.
Third don't be in a hurry.
For me I have found that I prefer clearos and the vivi nova. But my original ego C type b is really good for testing new flavors..
I have found cleaning to be a necessity especially if you change flavors. But the attys I clean last a long time. I am at a month + and have none of my original attys but early on I was running them too hot. Go figure. LOL
The ones that I run at the correct wattage are doing very well and the cleaning really seems to help.
On the Ego C's I just put them in alcohol and then in water with a denture cleaner and use the water pick on them flushing them good with water. I dry them either at room temp or at 200f in a convection oven for like 15 min. That has been doing well I do a wet burn using H2O2.
For my tank attys I soak in alcohol do the water pick thing etc. and wet burn.
For my rebuildable clearo i do all this stuff listed but I dry burn them since I can see the coil on them.
I do the same on my vivi nova.
So far the key to longevity has been the proper wattage and cleaning.
Second don't be in a hurry.
Third don't be in a hurry.
For me I have found that I prefer clearos and the vivi nova. But my original ego C type b is really good for testing new flavors..
I have found cleaning to be a necessity especially if you change flavors. But the attys I clean last a long time. I am at a month + and have none of my original attys but early on I was running them too hot. Go figure. LOL
The ones that I run at the correct wattage are doing very well and the cleaning really seems to help.
On the Ego C's I just put them in alcohol and then in water with a denture cleaner and use the water pick on them flushing them good with water. I dry them either at room temp or at 200f in a convection oven for like 15 min. That has been doing well I do a wet burn using H2O2.
For my tank attys I soak in alcohol do the water pick thing etc. and wet burn.
For my rebuildable clearo i do all this stuff listed but I dry burn them since I can see the coil on them.
I do the same on my vivi nova.
So far the key to longevity has been the proper wattage and cleaning.