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Cleaning the Atty

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NikUk

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Ok.. so first of, apologies for a long absence... my health as of late has not been so hot. Nothing serious although I'll be back in hospital (vaping from my ward bed! :) ) in a few days time.

Ok... so the 510 is my second e-cig, and my first "proper" ecig... Love it to bits, although for the last few weeks the vapour has been non existant. Rather stupidly put this down to the fact I've stopped cutting my juice with Veg Gly.

Last couple of days, I been wondering if the atty was just dirty and clogged. It still heats up and I can vape on it, just no smoke (figure of speech)...

Right... so it probably needs a bally good clean. Looking through the site there are dozens of weird and wonderful ways of cleaning an atty, so I know there is no defacto method.

I really cant be bothered to spend 24 hours dipping it in battery acid before using some nuclear proton fan to dry it... and was just wondering if anyone has a quick and easy tried and tested method to breathe a bit of life into old Sparky.

Seriosuly I'm so lazy that i'm considering just buying new ones in rather than cleaning it.

Chears in advance guys and girls :)
 

Bjorn Toulouse

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Nik how meny atties do you have?
I normaly have about 8 working ones at any time but tend to use the best 3 daily. As they get bunged up I'll boil a few say 4 at a time then give them a day or two in a glass of coke.

I bought a new one a few weeks ago, it just refused to break in so had to send it back. Some times new aint the answer. :(
 

Bjorn Toulouse

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IMHO

boil them?
yip I boil them for 15min
I try and get the steam to pass trough the center of the attie (through the hole)

the gunk is partialy water soluable, the rest tends to break down with the coke bath.
I ment to say after the coke bath I tend to let them sit in vodka for a few hours (unless I realy need one)

If this dont do it my last resort is the dry burn (only had to do this a few times)
to dry burn get a nice freash battery press the switch and let the attie cook for 10-30 secs
if you are lucky bits of the gunk will have burnt off.
put the attie back in the vodka adjitate it and some times you will see the gunk as a deposit in the vodka

if the attie still gets hot but still no worky bin it
if the attie dont get hot bin it (you will have burn out the coil

put the attie back in the vodka adjitate it and some times


Yeah I know this sounds excessive but It only costs about 17min of your time the mane bit is the 15min of boiling. after that 30 sec to pour a glass of coke and chuck the atties into it like wise with the vodka

dont forget to prime the attie with juice prior to use
 
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NikUk

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Thanks for this! I have just two atties. The first I was using for as long as I have had the 510. 3 months ish? I swapped it with the one that came with the kit last night and man, it's like taking a breath of fresh air. Good taste, plumes of vapour...

So I have the gunky waiting for me to decide what to do with it. Since I am going to buy a new one I think, I'll boil it like you said and chuck it in coke. See what happens. Just a couple of queries......


When you say boil it, but then say you try to get the steam to go through the middle... I take it you don't mean check the whole thing into a saucepan thats boiling? But how would you hold it in steam for 15 minutes without burning yourself? Sorry if this is really dumb.

Second... will diet cherry coke work? I have some right here and wouldnt need to go and buy coke. :)

I'll have a think and post back how my cleaning experiments go.
 

Deschain

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A lot of folks seem to rotate, I do this with my two main ones, I have a third one for menthol, but it doesn't get used nearly as much as the others.

I'm just under four weeks with my original three...if I get another four weeks out of them I will be satisfied...if I get three months like Nik, I'll be delighted! :cool:

The only problem I see with rotation is if you don't have spares, they could both pack in at the same time (or close to it anyways)...which is why I have a spare 5 pack of no warranty ones from TW as an emergency reserve...I'd be sick if I had to go vapeless for a few days, the unopened pouch of tobacco left over from my smoking days would be ripped open and consumed...eurgh! :(


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Angela

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Giving attys a rest seems to work for me. I find that if you just use the same one over and over, the performance drops off (even with draining), but if you rotate, they seem to appreciate the rest and work great when you go back to them!

I have one atty that I used for almost 6 months (in rotation - but it was my favourite for a large proportion of hat 6 months, so got rotated more often, LOL!). It still works not too bad now, but I retired it to 'back-up' a couple of weeks ago because the performance wasn't top notch anymore. TBH, I seem to be 'retiring' old atomisers, rather than killing them, because they are lasting and lasting and lasting! (touches some wood quickly! 8-o)
 

bigringo

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Quick question for you Nik - do you mean you used just one atty for 3 months ???

I've been vaping for nearly 2 weeks (still a noob) but read somewhere to alternate daily so I've got two - use every other day and swap them every night.

Need I not be doing this then or have you just been lucky ???

I originally tried a single which i dried out each night, this at best gave me 2-6 weeks life. Since then I've worked with 2 atty's which I've alternated daily and to date they are both over 2 months old & going strong.
 

Bjorn Toulouse

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Another thing I have noticed is that it depends on the type of attie, I took a few 510s to bits over the weekend (they were past it not even the rigmarole I go through could bring them back) the coating that was on the coil was realy bad. They were about 1-2 months old and part of an 8 attie rotation. Now the 401 attie (an old metal bridge one) it had about half the build up that was on the 510s.

as far as I can gather the MP 510 atties are not as good as the indevidual ones, I say this because my first 3 510s were part of kits then I got a 5 pack. 2 of the original 3 still pack a punch only one of MP still hits the spot.

But compaired to the EVO atties, the EVO atties I have had generaly last for 2 months before starting to under perform.

Any way I have a new EVO attie arriving this week and a New 510, let battle comence.

Has anyone here tried the Sterident?
 
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