adding my atomizer / juice data for you modders

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cityboy

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This is for those modding or trying to figure out how to make things last longer - raw data for you:

I use
901 w/all power sources. Regular batts, manual batts, and passthru.

The whole first 6 mos I used the SAME atomizer. I also only used Johnson Creek juice. I know alot of ppl think this kills attys fast but it wasnt my experience that it KILLED it, but produced less desireable vapor for a long time.

Being a new e-smoker I thought this was how it was.

Then I got whatever juice rocky mountain vapor sells, and suddenly my 6 month aold atty had new life, as well as my new one i had started using. The 6 month one got a cleaning.

About cleaning, alot of ppl say that u can clean them and only dry over night - I have found this not to be the case.

I clean, usually warm water & shake method, then blow out as much as I can, then I let it sit for a day, then a few burns on it the next day, sit another day, then a few burns, then on the third day, put a cart on it and if I cant get vapor let it sit another day. Its better than sitting there puffing for 30 mins to bring it back.

I read the big long johnson creek thread, about how it kills attys, and Im not sure. It definately disabled mine a little, but they came back when i switchd juice. I just used exclusively JC juice and my atty lasted 6 mos - admittedly at half functionality, but being new i had no idea. Also I had no idea about cleaning and NEVER cleaned it in that six months. Never blew it out, rinsed or anything.

I was pleasantly surprised when i got rocky mountains juice and suddenly realized what you all have been experiencing, the throat hit, nice big vapor.

Too bad it took me six mos ;)

Anyway, maybe this will help someone.
 

seminolewind

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good post. I've been using my 4-5 month atty's, never cleaned, blown out once in a while. On a whim, I tried a new atty. It's giving me tons of vapor! I guess my old attys did get old, I soaked them in alcohol, and I should try them out again.
One thing I did that really speeds things up is use a voltage meter. My super attys all hit around 3.5-3.8 ohms. When they get over 4, there is a loss of vapor. I now check everything with the meter, it's easier to track my results.
I have always thought that my attys last long because I always keep them wet, and I never keep vaping them when they get hot, I let them cool off.
I've noticed one thing with the good burning attys-they use alot more juice!
 
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