Just received my BE112 atomizers today. They wouldn't fit on one of my PV1s because the center + post sticks up a bit too much and the threads won't reach that far. Worked on the other PV1 though.
Did my thing trying to blow out the primer, adding a few drops of juice and blowing it out again. Still had a nasty primer taste to it and a very hard draw so I guessed that there was some primer trapped between the atomizer and the screw threads. Set it on a paper towel thread side down and added 15 or so drops of juice to really flood the atomizer. Once it had all drained out I blew it out again and reprimed it. I didn't completly eliminate the primer taste but it is tolerable now.
At first I really hated the BE112 because of the hard draw and the primer taste. Once I got used to the harder draw and it settled in a bit I find the vapor production and throat hit much better than the old style Puresmoker attys I love so much. Looks like the BE112 is a keeper and great for using carts. Now if we can convince Cash to carry some so I don't have to get them all the way from China
Brian
Did my thing trying to blow out the primer, adding a few drops of juice and blowing it out again. Still had a nasty primer taste to it and a very hard draw so I guessed that there was some primer trapped between the atomizer and the screw threads. Set it on a paper towel thread side down and added 15 or so drops of juice to really flood the atomizer. Once it had all drained out I blew it out again and reprimed it. I didn't completly eliminate the primer taste but it is tolerable now.
At first I really hated the BE112 because of the hard draw and the primer taste. Once I got used to the harder draw and it settled in a bit I find the vapor production and throat hit much better than the old style Puresmoker attys I love so much. Looks like the BE112 is a keeper and great for using carts. Now if we can convince Cash to carry some so I don't have to get them all the way from China
Brian