We know these atomizers are subject to different results for each of us, and with the various brands/models/etc, it makes for a wide range of end-results.
I have been vaping on this "throw-away" atomizer for almost a full month at 6V (mostly), probably 90% 6V, 10% 3.7V. It had been used in a 3.7V PV for about two weeks prior to that. The atty still performs extremely well. I have done little in the way of maintenance, aside from the occasional alcohol soak when I need to clean out a strong flavor.
People have reported "popping" their atty's quickly after vaping at higher voltages. Would it suggest that breaking in an atty at lower volts, to create some build-up on the heating element may improve the durability of the atty running at higher volts?
I have been vaping on this "throw-away" atomizer for almost a full month at 6V (mostly), probably 90% 6V, 10% 3.7V. It had been used in a 3.7V PV for about two weeks prior to that. The atty still performs extremely well. I have done little in the way of maintenance, aside from the occasional alcohol soak when I need to clean out a strong flavor.
People have reported "popping" their atty's quickly after vaping at higher voltages. Would it suggest that breaking in an atty at lower volts, to create some build-up on the heating element may improve the durability of the atty running at higher volts?