Analog's again....

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Neolitik

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It's been going good for a couple of weeks, until I decided my stardust needed cleaning. After i cleaned and dry burned it, it always leaks out from the bottom. After numerous attempts to fix it and cleaning over multiple times, leaking endless amounts of juice onto my ego batt, i've decided to move on. I crack out my brand new blank carto's and fill em up, they're good for a good few hits, full juice taste and everything. Then after that it goes back to tasting burnt same taste as in my stardust. This horrible disgusting taste made me not hit my e-cig anymore, with no other choice i went back to analogs.... Can someone teach me how to fix my problem so I can quit these for good :cry:
 

jazon1

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yea it sounds like you are running them to high on volts and are not giving it time to recover the used juice on the coil,also stardust are well known for dry hits you might want to replace it with a vivi nova they work much better and are cheep.
are you using a carto with a tank or just plain old cartos? ether way you want to give them a good 10-15 minutes for the juice to work its way all the way through the filler.
 

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It sounds like, at least with your cartomizers, that they are too dry. How are you filling them? Condom fill or dripping juice in from the top?

My preferred method is filling from the top:

A tip that I use when filling the carto is to plug the center air hole with a wooden tooth pick. This blocks any unwanted e-juice from getting into the tube that can cause flooding.

I hold the carto at a slight angle, and rotate it around as I drip liquid onto the polyfill. When the fibers look like a slushy drink, I shake the carto down like a thermometer. This produces the same effect as a centrifuge, forcing the juice down into the carto.

I return to adding more drops, and shake it down again. Repeat this process until the polyfill will absorb no more liquid. Remove the toothpick, and if you use a drip tip, insert it. It is then ready to be vaped immediately.

No need to wait on the carto to "set", as polyfill is as saturated as it can be. No need to blow out the air hole, as the tooth pick blocked any juice from getting in it.

The beginning of this video shows how to perform the top fill method. The rest of the video goes into filling a carto tank.


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I can't really offer much advice about the clearomizers as I stopped using those months ago for better working juice delivery devices. I always found clearos to be too hit or miss, very inconsistant for my needs.

I will ask do you "tip" or "tilt" your clearos often to allow the string wicks to stay continuously wet? As the liquid level in the clearo drops, the strings may not wicks fast enough to your vaping style.
 
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akatina

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I usually wait till I see a lil drop come out from the bottom then I stop, but yea before when i waited for it to soak in i felt like it worked better. Didn't know it has such a big impact on it

It has a huge impact, especially if your juice has any VG in it. A carto that is actually full will feel noticeably heavier than one that isn't.

I top fill (less juice waste) and have had the best luck filling them at night while I'm watching TV or something else to occupy my head. Carto 1, flavor 1, drip till the top looks slushy, set aside. Carto 2, flavor 2, drip till the top looks slushy, set aside. Carto 3, flavor 3, drip till the top looks slushy, set aside. Go back to the first carto and start again. After a few rounds of this I put them away overnight to let everything soak and they're good to go in the morning. I bring juice with me so I can add a few drips to the top throughout the day rather than vaping one completely dry.
 

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This is my routine...I keep my caromizers with the bottle with a rubber band. I make sure that the little caps on both ends are on them. After a while you will aquire quite a few of these. I pick the ones I want to carry the next day and just top them off and throw them in my case. When im through with them I put them back on the bottle with their little caps on the end.

You might want to try some T3's....I love them! Its all use when Im not at work. Fixing to dive into learning carto tanks next.
 

akatina

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Yea before when i left it overnight i was way better, but now i don't have time for that. Setting it aside for 20 minutes is good enough tho?
If you let it soak over night and then top off during the day as you use it (before it gets dry) you should be AOK. Soaking for 20 min and then topping it off may very well work, but again I tend to top off before the carto is dry.

You might want to try some T3's....I love them! Its all use when Im not at work. Fixing to dive into learning carto tanks next.

I also have a T3 and enjoy it. Can be a bit tricky to fill without getting juice in the air tube (but I have the same problem with cartos), so a slim tipped bottle is nice.
 
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