Ok, I don't think PWM would "revive" atomizers, or make them function better like is claimed in this thread. Only increase life span.
You are right I'm talking about a different topic, I'll start my own thread.
Now back to PWM.
Atomizer failure is due to heat, they are designed to operate at temperatures of 180-200 deg.C. Now I have noticed more than once atomizers glow bright cherry red to almost orange. This is indicative of temperatures in the 825-1000 deg.C range. Anything operating this far out...
Why? Who is it hurting?
How is it redundant? I only see one thread on this topic. So what are your reasons then? Don't be sad, it is not our fault you can not express yourself in an understandable way.
I have one of these from ePuffer.com, It does work good but it is only good for a drag here and there not for smoking for 10-15min. Oh and the carts are a waste of time! just drip it!
Yeah I'll proly get flamed to hell, but it is meant as constructive criticism. I mean losing sales because of a big mouth is not the best business plan! I am a small business owner myself (not ecigs) and I just like to see the small guys succeed!
Not sure but it sound like he did not design the circuit, had it out sourced i would assume . If you want to build one just look in the datasheet for any micro controller capable of pulse width modulation, they will have examples of hardware and software.
I think you make a good product at a fair price Trog, but comments like these are why I will never purchase anything from you!
It is a good idea, applying a pulse width modulated signal to the the atomizer at the resonant frequency of PG would excite the molecules making it easier to vaporize...
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