Atomizer questions/battery LED

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ZambucaLu

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I'm not too familiar with the blinking battery myself but there is a good thread going around about cleaning atomizers with a zillion suggestions in it. The problem is....if you only have the one atomizer and you wash it, you'll either have to find a way to dry it quickly...or let it sit overnight so you won't lose use of it.

Someone suggested taking off the cart and blowing on the LED end...I know that helped a sluggish atomizer of mine.

But put "cleaning atomizer" or something like that in the search box and you'll probably find that thread.

Good luck!

Lu
 

mEtoke2

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Okay, this might have been posted but a link would help.
Is there a source for how many blinks mean what?
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How do I clean my atomizer, I just ordered two more but I wanna keep this one fine until they get here.
Seems I have to pull harder than usual for vapor, am I using it too much or is there something I can do?

In most cases the LED flashes mean:
10 flashes= you have reached the safety cutoff. (disables battery for short period to protect atomizer)
20 flashes= charge the battery.
20+ flashes= going into cleaning mode. (quickly unscrew battery)

After the first few days an atomizer tends to tighten up. This is normal. Cleaning or boiling one should be a last resort. Once a week or so I blow out my atomizer from the battery side into some paper towels and then stand it up on the cart end to drain overnight. My current atomizer is now over 6 weeks old by using this method. Hope this helps!
 

SmokinGamer

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In most cases the LED flashes mean:
10 flashes= you have reached the safety cutoff. (disables battery for short period to protect atomizer)
20 flashes= charge the battery.
20+ flashes= going into cleaning mode. (quickly unscrew battery)

After the first few days an atomizer tends to tighten up. This is normal. Cleaning or boiling one should be a last resort. Once a week or so I blow out my atomizer from the battery side into some paper towels and then stand it up on the cart end to drain overnight. My current atomizer is now over 6 weeks old by using this method. Hope this helps!

Mine flashes the following:
5 times-
7-9 times
10 times even
10+ times
 
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