Do attys have a "burn-in" or break-in period? I just got 3 new genuine joyetech 510 attys for my eGo, and with the same bat, same cart that I get nice TH and vapor with the original atty, I get vapor but no TH at all.
That seems to be the conventional wisdom, but I have tried a bunch of different atomizers (510, 306, BE112, RN4081, DSE103) and I've never had one that didn't work at full speed right from the first drag.
Do attys have a "burn-in" or break-in period? I just got 3 new genuine joyetech 510 attys for my eGo, and with the same bat, same cart that I get nice TH and vapor with the original atty, I get vapor but no TH at all.
Did you blow and burn out the primer liquid? Once you do that, it takes several drops to get a new atty to function normally. Same happens after it is cleaned.
Did you blow and burn out the primer liquid? Once you do that, it takes several drops to get a new atty to function normally. Same happens after it is cleaned.
yeh can take a while, usually an hour or so. I drop all my new attys in plain hot water for a few mins, then use a balloon to give them a good long constant blast of air. I put the balloon directly on the atty . Once no smelly brown primer comes out, I do a couple dry burns and blow dry again, and vape as normal. Takes less time than "breaking them in and no tasting that nasty primer.
yeh can take a while, usually an hour or so. I drop all my new attys in plain hot water for a few mins, then use a balloon to give them a good long constant blast of air. I put the balloon directly on the atty . Once no smelly brown primer comes out, I do a couple dry burns and blow dry again, and vape as normal. Takes less time than "breaking them in and no tasting that nasty primer.
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