I was at the sharper image today and noticed one of those ultrasonic jewelry cleaners. That cleans your jewelry with only water. What do you think it would do to your atomizer? Has anyone tried this.
Somewhere I saw a post (not sure that it was in this forum) that the ultrasonic cleaners were unsuccessful in getting the atomizers to work again. I've read that vinegar works, boiling works, steam works. Everyone claims something different works the best. Dunno really.I was at the sharper image today and noticed one of those ultrasonic jewelry cleaners. That cleans your jewelry with only water. What do you think it would do to your atomizer? Has anyone tried this.
Also, Dont foget that the Atomizer will clean itself every 1500 drags. It states that in the owners manual. Im not sure how good of a job it does but its definetely in the owners manual.![]()
Somewhere I saw a post (not sure that it was in this forum) that the ultrasonic cleaners were unsuccessful in getting the atomizers to work again.
Thats a very Good question ! The only problem is the Micro-chip inside of the atomizer. I dont really think theres a way to clean it because if you cant really submerge it under water because it may short circuit the pcb board once its conntected back to the battery.
All of my atomizers die because the coil connection pops off on one side. I think it's probably a function of too much gunk, vaping it a bit dry sometimes, and general wear and tear. One theory of mine is that washing it with water might accelerate corrosion, and so I'm a but skeptical of using acids to clean it.
I just ordered an ultrasonic cleaner from Amazon, so I'm eager to see how well it works when used on a regular basis. My hope is that it'll be gentle enough to get all the crud out, but my fear is that it'll shake the coil connection to the point of breaking.
Has this happened to anybody?
Hi Sun,
Well, I'm still here after soaking my atomizers in coil cleaner with phosphoric acid last night. I rinsed really really well, brought to an almost-boil in the pot for a minute, rinsed and rinsed again. THen I blew out the water with my mouth, set them to dry and bravely vaped.
Of course the acid is poison, but if you rinse, it seems to work. The acid really does dissolve or at least break up and dissolve the coil residue. I just rinsed and rinsed and rinsed. The solvent is a liquid. It will rinse away if you run it under the water long enough.
I had black particles in the solvent this morning and I'm running the atomizer on my new SD which really must work the atomizer hard since there's a larger battery and more vapor. So, I am very pleased. Before I cleaned it, it tasted horrible and was starting to draw difficultly. But, now, it's really like new.
Kendra--So glad to see you made it--I was worried--LOL--Seriously though, Yes these cleaners do work--I showed that with the ice maker solvent experiment and I think that it does rinse off. But I can not reccomend it to the mainstream due to the possible toxic residue. There is no way to tell if the solvent rinses clean--That is why these are just experiments and we are in the experiment thread.
We do not want people using things that we do not know are in fact safe and getting hurt. That is why We never advocate its use and anyone that does try any type of toxic solvent does so at their own risk. Our position is to not try it at all and to wait and see if we can find a solvent that is indeed safe. That is the offical stance that this Forum takes. So those that read in the experiment section--Heed to the warnings --as they have been given repeatedly and do not use toxic solvents!! Anyone that does, Like Kendra, and others are doing so at their own risk and not advocating that anyone else do these experiments---Sun
QUESTION, y when i puff on a completly empty cartridgde i still blow vapor?
Kendra--So glad to see you made it--I was worried--LOL--Seriously though, Yes these cleaners do work--I showed that with the ice maker solvent experiment and I think that it does rinse off. But I can not reccomend it to the mainstream due to the possible toxic residue. There is no way to tell if the solvent rinses clean--That is why these are just experiments and we are in the experiment thread.
We do not want people using things that we do not know are in fact safe and getting hurt. That is why We never advocate its use and anyone that does try any type of toxic solvent does so at their own risk. Our position is to not try it at all and to wait and see if we can find a solvent that is indeed safe. That is the offical stance that this Forum takes. So those that read in the experiment section--Heed to the warnings --as they have been given repeatedly and do not use toxic solvents!! Anyone that does, Like Kendra, and others are doing so at their own risk and not advocating that anyone else do these experiments---Sun
Hey sun ....I agree that I am a bit reluctant with the phosphoric acid even if it does work......it is very hard to get the taste of any cleaner we use out of the atomizer afterwards......I am still hoping to find something that I feel safer about.