I'm new-ish to this (not much over a month) so this is probably old hat to all the more experienced members but:
1) Drawing liquid and puffing it straight out pipe-style until you're surrounded by a cloud of vapour is a reasonably effective (but very lazy and expensive in juice) way to temporarily restore the taste and vapour of an atomizer. Also vaguely satisfying in a "take THAT environment" sort of fashion.
2) I had a tank that was a little bit broken in that the round bit at the bottom wouldn't pop out. Not being one to waste 0.5c, I drilled a hole in the bottom with a compass and rammed it on anyway. For a little while, until the round tab got a little bit worn and came out, the taste and vapour was somewhat better than normal. Better seal = slight improvement...some experimentation is required.
3) Attys from different suppliers seem to be noticeably different in quality/effectiveness. I got 2 with a kit from TW and one was better than the other. Then the Heaven Gifts spares arrived and -while one was better than the other again- they both blew the TW ones away. It's possible that there's a rapid evolution in models and I got an older model from TW...that's the only theory that comes to mind, anyway.
And the question: What's best for stage II in atomisers for an eGo-T? A giantomizer or the LR attys? Has anyone tried both? What's the cost/time till it explodes ratio for both?
Thanks.
1) Drawing liquid and puffing it straight out pipe-style until you're surrounded by a cloud of vapour is a reasonably effective (but very lazy and expensive in juice) way to temporarily restore the taste and vapour of an atomizer. Also vaguely satisfying in a "take THAT environment" sort of fashion.
2) I had a tank that was a little bit broken in that the round bit at the bottom wouldn't pop out. Not being one to waste 0.5c, I drilled a hole in the bottom with a compass and rammed it on anyway. For a little while, until the round tab got a little bit worn and came out, the taste and vapour was somewhat better than normal. Better seal = slight improvement...some experimentation is required.
3) Attys from different suppliers seem to be noticeably different in quality/effectiveness. I got 2 with a kit from TW and one was better than the other. Then the Heaven Gifts spares arrived and -while one was better than the other again- they both blew the TW ones away. It's possible that there's a rapid evolution in models and I got an older model from TW...that's the only theory that comes to mind, anyway.
And the question: What's best for stage II in atomisers for an eGo-T? A giantomizer or the LR attys? Has anyone tried both? What's the cost/time till it explodes ratio for both?
Thanks.