Can't vape today. It's like I have a hole in my lip. Feels and sounds like air when I draw. Getting VERY little vapor. I've tried changing batteries and attys. I drip more juice, but then I flood it. You don't suppose there is a hole in my lip, do you?
try and put the tip in your nostril, and pintch you nose to create a seal around the tip and inhale through your nose. you should get vapor, it might be ruff , but you will see if you get vapor. if so then you might have a hole in lip
You may want to try blowing out your atty into a paper towel....(make sure you put the paper towel over the end you are blowing on too so you don't eat juice)....if it's a 510 4-5 drops should be about right when you fill it back up. You may want to try a different e-juice if you've been vaping the same kind for a while too....
Juice from between the battery and atty - you mean through the two side holes in the atty? This can be from the atty being flooded and then some of the juice boils rather than vapes.. it expands and gets forced through those holes - but if the same thing is happening with different atty's that's odd.
try this: make sure your addy is screwed down tight.. if so, do the opposite, back it off just a tad making sure it's still making contact with the battery. See if there is any difference in the way it hits between those two.
try this: make sure your addy is screwed down tight.. if so, do the opposite, back it off just a tad making sure it's still making contact with the battery. See if there is any difference in the way it hits between those two.
I'm not using a cart - dripping into my atty. This helps, John, if I fiddle with the battery and atty. Perhaps my batteries and attys are getting old. You were right in that I am not getting a proper connection.
Try cleaning the threads real good with alcohol. I have heard other people say the threads are getting worn on some models and the connection isn't as tight as it should be. Perhaps a thin ring (one layer) of aluminum foil between the two can eat up enough space to make the atty tight?
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