Clearomizer stopped working

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lemonshrew

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I know there is a lot of information on this forum about the clearomizers, but I'm having trouble finding answers to my problem. I got in my first clearomizers, opened one and just filled it about a third full. I wanted to make sure I was doing it right. Vaped for a while, LOVED it! So much vapor and taste!

So I filled one of them "most of the way" up. It worked great for maybe an hour, then just quit. No vapor, no taste, nothing. I noticed that juice had "seeped" up over the white ring (the uppermost ring with the flat side down that is directly below the mouthpiece). So I used the syringe and plastic needle and "sucked" the excess juice that was pooling up there. It started working again. For about 10 minutes. Then quit again. Am I just overfilling, or is there a trick to this?

I also filled another one "most of the way" (with french toast) for my husband. Same thing happened.

BTW I hate the plastic needle. I tried a "diabetic" needle (don't ask me the gauge, I have no idea, but it's tiny), but the juice just wouldn't go up through the needle (I was using Coco Chaos, my favorite, but it is pretty thick), so I had to use the plastic one that came with the clearomizers. I've only used it twice and it's already looking like it's gonna snap. But the holes in the clearomizers are so small I can't imagine getting a bigger needle through them. Anybody use the pipette?

I really love the thick vapor and great taste of the clearomizers, and I would love to continue using them. My husband, who still uses analogs, said that he might just be able to quit them using these clearomizers. They are much more satisfying than the regular carto's we've been using.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!
 

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If you want to use a higher ga needle that won't suck up the juice just pull the plunger out and drip liquid directly into the syringe then insert the plunger and fill. It's a lot easier pushing the liquid out through a small needle than it is trying to suck it up in the syringe. Just be sure you have the needle attached securely and take it slow because it can take some pressure.

The best way Ive found is to remove the filler ring, lots of videos on YouTube on this but it's easy, a paper clip with a bent end works great. Before you re insert the filler ring cut the wick notches a little wider and higher, kinda like a upside down V shaped. This helps make sure the wick doesn't get pinched. Also when reinserting the filler ring you don't need to push it all the way back down on the cup. Just makes sure the modified notches are lined up with the wick and the filler ring is down far enough it's makes a complete secure seal around the ceramic cup.
 

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Welcome, I too thought I had killed a clearomizer. Hold a tissue at the battery end and blow the excess juice through it, or take it totally apart and clean in hot water. Both methods should clear it up. Flooding will kill it, but the last method may revive it.
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Also I use 50/50 pg/vg with a 20 gauge needle. Thicker ejuice--just push plunger slower so it doesn't pop off the needle.
 

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Lots of good advice in the thread and hopefully you'll find something that works for you. I'll offer the solution I use.
I pull both plugs and toss them in a box, then fill by dripping down the side at an angle, and vape straight from the tube, using the button as a heat controller. This won't suit everyone but the main thing being to experiment and see what works for you.
 

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I had one that acted in a similar manor. After I gave up trying to vape on it I took it apart and there was a break in the coil. Sometimes it would touch and work for a while but as soon as I try to fill it it would quit. Poked around in there again and it worked some more. Since I doubt you can solder the coil wire in the middle it went in the junk pile lol.
 

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To help prevent the coil from flooding from seeping through the fillers add the top ring from another cartomizer on top. That will raise the top surface high enough the mouthpiece will sit on top of them. You can push the mouthpiece in to make sure they are firmly seated on top of the cupped piece. The mouthpiece will be nearly fully inserted so it won't come out from the extra height.
 

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I'm surprised no one suggested checking the bottom, where the tube of the clearo sits on the base. I get the feeling , if you examine it closely, you may see little stress fractures there. The biggest problem with those fractures isn't necessarily that liquid will be weeping there, though over time that will start to happen. The actual biggest problem with this is the vacuum that the liquid chamber used to have is lost , and it sucks liquid up into the wick and thus into the cup much more rapidly than is needed. Unfortunately, at that point the only thing you can do is what you have already done, sucking up the excess liquid, or blowing it out the bottom, or dabbing it with a tissue(which wastes so much liquid!). I never recommend filling all the way, usually 3/4. And once a week take it apart gently and rinse in warm water(do not touch the wick. It's like a lantern wick and will disintegrate . Blot with papertowel.) that does help for the life of the atty. If you vape darker liquids using clearos, you will notice the atty burnss hotter and you'll have more issues with lack of vapor. Clearos really don't like darker liquids for some reason. Half way down (half filled) is where you'll find your best vapor for dark liquids. But be prepared to have to clean the unit more often with darker liquids.
 
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