during the day I never take out the battery from the atomiser
but nite time yes.
constantly blinking light and a crackling noise from the battery, I believe. The only times I've seen that I thought the cig was self-destructing and yanked the battery out.
Might let it do it's thing next time
Emp
wow so in the end how?to know auto cleaning finish?
it doesnt take very long to finish Devil...when the battery stops flashing quickly and the hissing stops,its finished.
in the first place I don;t even know and when it auto clean
if I saw flashing and vapour dam less I will changed new battery
After so many puffs on an e-cig it just starts self-cleaning. It has a slight buzz and glows for a while and then tastes horrible for a while after.
Different brands must work differently... when my e-cigs are cleaning themselves, the batterylight just keeps on burning (for what is it... 5 or 6 seconds, maybe a trifle longer). Indeed with hissing sound along with this happening.
I see it happening quite regularly btw (heavy smoker) - certainly not an exception to see it for me.
As to the bad taste afterward... as soon as I see the autoclean activate, I take out the mouthpiece with cartridge as fast as I can (if cartridge is allready pretty dry, this autocleaning can make a brown spot on the cartridge-wool, so I try to avoid that); and when the burningcycle is done, I always blow into the atomizer... this takes out almost all bad taste/air immediately.
When the light stops again; then I can just smoke on again (well, after blowing out the foul air as my choice is).
According to the Super Cigarette (RN4081) manual the autocleaning is activated by a "micro-computer program". A fellow posted some pictures of a dissected atomizer of this model and there didn't appear to be any inner component that would qualify as a "micro-computer program"...a couple of wires, a U-shaped gizmo, and a round piece of plastic is all that was in there. Maybe it's inside of the battery? If so, then the "1500" puffs isn't on the one atomizer but on each battery.
According to the manual the tip stays lit continuously for 20 secs. My first atomizer did this one time. The 2nd one, never. If 15 puffs equals one cigarette, and one cartridge equals about 10 cigarettes (hahaha), then 1500 puffs would occur every 10 cartridges or so. At 3 carts a day, that's every 3 or 4 days...Well I got this gizmo in late May & it's only done one self-cleaning.....Barbara
Hmm is the counter kept in each battey? If so would cycling between the 2 cause the cleaning cycle to happen maybe twice in a week or even a day with a nearly equal amount of puffs for each one?
I am hoping my green LED battery from Smokester won't do it, I have never gotten the flashing light that means draw too long, ohh ok I just tried it without atomiser just sucking on the battery and it does flash, its just a heavy draw to get it going hehe!
So if the counter is in both does it mean double trouble for that well behaved atomiser we all know and love?