Ok, I admit I am still a total noob at all this. I was loving this to start with but now I'm sad because I fried both the attys in my starter kit.
I got my 510 kit on Tuesday. The biggest and best surprise was that I managed to completely drop my real cigs the minute I started vaping. I had given myself until August to be analog free, so the instant switch has me hooked on these things. My sense of smell is coming back, and my taste buds are slowly recovering.
However...
I started using a USB pass through on Thursday, plugged in to an outlet on my laptop. On friday, the first atomizer started tasting a bit weird. I had to top off my cart more often than I had been. On friday night it just went cold. I blew it out, ran it under some hot tap water, blew it out again and left it to dry overnight. Primed it with a couple of drops in the morning but it was still stone cold. "Oh well, I still have the other one"...
I popped the working atomizer back on the passthrough, added a new cart, vaped for 10 minutes. I got that nasty taste again. I remember thinking "Jeez, this tastes worse than a real ciggy". Popped off the cart, added another drop to the polyfill even though it still looked moist enough to vape... took a couple more draws and *poof*... second atomizer died on me.
Since then, I've tired almost every trick I've found in regard to cleaning them. Boiling water, alcohol bath (this one made yellow crap run out lol), blowing with compressed air, oven bake for 5 minutes, nuking them with water in the microwave (not recommended!), sucking, blowing, sending myself mental.
But alas, they are both stone cold dead.
Luckily they are covered by warranty and I don't need to send them back to prove they're fried. I'm just bummed that they both died in less than a week. I have an order of extra juice and spare atomizers due to arrive some time this week, but in the mean time I'm back on the nasty, old school stink sticks.
I am making a big assumption that it was the pass through which fried them. Am I best to stay away from that thing and just use the batteries?
These things are awesome when they work, and I'm not giving up on the idea just yet. I just don't want to be responsible to more premature atomizer deaths.
I got my 510 kit on Tuesday. The biggest and best surprise was that I managed to completely drop my real cigs the minute I started vaping. I had given myself until August to be analog free, so the instant switch has me hooked on these things. My sense of smell is coming back, and my taste buds are slowly recovering.
However...
I started using a USB pass through on Thursday, plugged in to an outlet on my laptop. On friday, the first atomizer started tasting a bit weird. I had to top off my cart more often than I had been. On friday night it just went cold. I blew it out, ran it under some hot tap water, blew it out again and left it to dry overnight. Primed it with a couple of drops in the morning but it was still stone cold. "Oh well, I still have the other one"...
I popped the working atomizer back on the passthrough, added a new cart, vaped for 10 minutes. I got that nasty taste again. I remember thinking "Jeez, this tastes worse than a real ciggy". Popped off the cart, added another drop to the polyfill even though it still looked moist enough to vape... took a couple more draws and *poof*... second atomizer died on me.
Since then, I've tired almost every trick I've found in regard to cleaning them. Boiling water, alcohol bath (this one made yellow crap run out lol), blowing with compressed air, oven bake for 5 minutes, nuking them with water in the microwave (not recommended!), sucking, blowing, sending myself mental.
Luckily they are covered by warranty and I don't need to send them back to prove they're fried. I'm just bummed that they both died in less than a week. I have an order of extra juice and spare atomizers due to arrive some time this week, but in the mean time I'm back on the nasty, old school stink sticks.
I am making a big assumption that it was the pass through which fried them. Am I best to stay away from that thing and just use the batteries?
These things are awesome when they work, and I'm not giving up on the idea just yet. I just don't want to be responsible to more premature atomizer deaths.