901 Users - Poor Vapour? Then "Lash" It.

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This is mentioned in the little book that comes with the '901 but I had totally forgotten about it and it cured my bad vapour problem.

If all components are in good condition, ie. you know your battery is good, atomizer, cart. etc. but it still doesn't produce good vapour, then 'lash' it.

Remove the cart. Hold the e-cig near the LED end and flick out any excess liquid. Hold your other hand out to "feel" the droplets, and when there are no more, you're done.

Usually takes about 4 or 5 good lashes before the excess liquid is all gone.

That's what happened to me yesterday. New *everything*, fully charged battery, new atomiser, new cart, but it wouldn't work *normally*, (was putting out very little vapour.) Thought I had another dud battery, but 'lashing' cured it.

If your atomizer sounds gurgly or spluttery, then give it the same treatment. The '901 seems to work best when all you can hear is a soft rush of air when you puff. No gurgling or spluttering or other strange sounds.

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Another easier? method is to blow from the battery end like blowing through straw (when you go red in face thet should be hard enough :)) Best to put some paper towel or similar underneath, It surprizing how much liquid comes out! A Lot of people stand the atomiser on its own (again on some paper towel) battery end up overnight, this has similar effect but just remember to put a drop of liquid on atomiser before using or to let a new cart sit for a few minutes if you do the overnight jobby so the atomizer not to dry!
 
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its even easier to not overfill the carts:thumb: i've definitely found a lack of vapor when the atomizer is flooded. takes practice to get the cart nice and wet without putting in too much, but im getting pretty good at it. im topping off the same cart and atomizer over a month now, and found it pays to not overheat, not to get too wet, and not let it get too dry. so far this is working great for me.....i think people are having to change carts because they are burning them. that will wear out the atomizer quick too.
 

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its even easier to not overfill the carts:thumb: i've definitely found a lack of vapor when the atomizer is flooded. takes practice to get the cart nice and wet without putting in too much, but im getting pretty good at it. im topping off the same cart and atomizer over a month now, and found it pays to not overheat, not to get too wet, and not let it get too dry. so far this is working great for me.....i think people are having to change carts because they are burning them. that will wear out the atomizer quick too.

Can you provide more detail on much juice you use, how much on the atomizer, how much on the cart, how many puffs, etc before you add more juice. And how do you know how "to not over-heat"?
 

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Can you provide more detail on much juice you use, how much on the atomizer, how much on the cart, how many puffs, etc before you add more juice. And how do you know how "to not over-heat"?
Wv--The flooding occrs most often when topping off which I gave up on months agodue to flooding issues. If you use a syringe or an inkjet refiller and stick it all the way down the cartridge and refill from the bottom up till it is moist but on pooling, then you are good to go. If you pool, back the syringe out a pit.

You know you are overheating the atomizer if you actually feel it hot. It should only run warm otherwise take a break and let it cool down a bit--Sun:)
 

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Wv--The flooding occrs most often when topping off which I gave up on months agodue to flooding issues. If you use a syringe or an inkjet refiller and stick it all the way down the cartridge and refill from the bottom up till it is moist but on pooling, then you are good to go. If you pool, back the syringe out a pit.

You know you are overheating the atomizer if you actually feel it hot. It should only run warm otherwise take a break and let it cool down a bit--Sun:)
Sun - I just received my 901 yesterday at 5:00 p.m. I can tell this is going to take some experimenting. Like most, I suppose, I'm trying to find a way to closely resemble analogues. But from what I have learned on this forum, the user must consider the following: nic strength of cartridge and/or liquid, strength of battery charge, condition of atomizer, brand of e-liquid, whether to drip or top off or both, how much to drip or top off, whether the cartridge is too dry or too wet, whether the atomizer is too dry or flooded. Did I miss anything? At least I have you and other forum members to ask for help. How long did it take you to get to the point that you knew what you liked and got you off the analogues?
 
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