How many tanks of juice have you run through it, Bc?
They need a "break in" period before they start to really do their thing.
Many people say they don't really come to life until around the second fill-up.
I found that to be a little pessimistic. With the juice I use, they usually start rocking after about 10 good hits.
Got a new Ce4+ clearomizer with some new juice and it tastes awful.Kind of like plastic I think.
I put some of the same juice in my smoktech tank and it tastes fine so it's not the juice.
Anyone else have a problem with funny tasting clearomizers?
Did you do a quick Dry Burn Before you filled it the First Time?
Nope...can you explain what that is, or is to late?
A "Dry Burn is when you take an Clean Empty Fillerless Carto or an Atty without it's Cart and push the power button until the Atomizer Coil turns Red. This burns off anything that is on the Wick / Coil similar to the way a Self Cleaning Oven works.
Sometimes a New Wick in a CE2, CE3, Atty, etc has what some people call "Primmer Fluid" on it.
Primer Fluid is sorta an Urban Myth. What it usually is is some Unwanted Fluid left over from the Manufacturing Process like Machinery Oil or Seal Lubricant . Dry Burning ensures that the Wick/Coil is Clean.
It is also a step that can Revive a Filler Less Carto when the Wick/Coil gets "gunked Up" from normal use.
Try doing a ECF for "Dry Burn" for more info on the How to do it and the Potentail Risks of Doing it.
Yeah that maybe what it taste like,oil. I'll give the dry burn a try, thanks.
The names these days mean squat.
Post a link to the one you have.
This is it:
Vision eGo CE4+ Clearomizer - Black/Smoke V2 -From Discount vapors. It's 2.4-2.8 ohms. Should be ok for my kgo right?
This is it:
Vision eGo CE4+ Clearomizer - Black/Smoke V2 -From Discount vapors. It's 2.4-2.8 ohms. Should be ok for my kgo right?
... After the clearo has had juice in it the dry burn would be useless. ...
I dunno if I would agree with that.
For getting rid of the machine oil taste.
As far as cleaning a clearo, then yes dry burning still has it's place.
For getting rid of the machine oil taste.
As far as cleaning a clearo, then yes dry burning still has it's place.