I'm going through 801 Atomizers like jelly beans. They last about 2 days on average.
I know I must be doing something wrong since others have different stories. I try dripping, refilling carts, pre-filled carts, mostly I get hot air and eventually a dead atomizer.
As for rebuilding, it's basically a light bulb in construction. Light bulbs don't use solder (you couldn't solder to Tungsten if your life depended on it), the connecting wires look like they are spot welded around the filament.
If someone had the dough, they could build Atty the same way (NiCr wire would still be fine) It needs some real engineering to make a cleanable, serviceable atomizer that's meant to do the job we ask it to do.
Jeff
I know I must be doing something wrong since others have different stories. I try dripping, refilling carts, pre-filled carts, mostly I get hot air and eventually a dead atomizer.
As for rebuilding, it's basically a light bulb in construction. Light bulbs don't use solder (you couldn't solder to Tungsten if your life depended on it), the connecting wires look like they are spot welded around the filament.
If someone had the dough, they could build Atty the same way (NiCr wire would still be fine) It needs some real engineering to make a cleanable, serviceable atomizer that's meant to do the job we ask it to do.
Jeff