Doa js?

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degnr8

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So I just got my js tonight (my first vape)I’d read that conditioning the batt wasn’t necessary & you were good to go once the charging light went out, so I charged both batts, which I was surprised only took about 90 min. I sat down to an evening of vaping & found really inconsistent vapor and never all that great. I was easily hitting the cutoff on every draw. I was thinking perhaps I needed to charge them longer after all, but I was having the same issue using the PT. I read where some folks said the atty can be difficult to seat, blew it out (nothing), screwed it in tighter and for a couple draws I had mass vapor. It dropped off to almost nothing almost immediately though. I've even dripped in case they sent me the wrong carts (why not, they sent me the wrong juice. Ordered from dietsmokes, not JS), & I still can't get a decent draw. When I take the atty out immediately after a 15 sec draw, it's kind of warm to the touch but not really hot. Is my atty .... up?
 

JerriB

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I had the same freakin issue! I was using the janty juice they sent me, dude, I tried every trick imaginable to get it to work, cutting the cart, pulling it out, dripping, PTB, screwing the atty in, EVERYTHING!!! Finally I get my juice from my reg supplier....heres a plug, beware, ecigsmokerstore, and for some odd reason havent had an issue since.
 

Kate51

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Yes, learning curve but you'll get it! Pretty self-evident and you don't even think about it after awhile. But once you figure all the little nuances with the atty and carts you'll love the JS, far and above MO the best of all worlds. Those 801 carts are a little daunting for some but it's a matter of finding all the 'sweet' spots and you'll catch on when there's a battery issue, an atty issue, or just time to replace the cart they can be washed and fluffed only so much. When mine gets sluggish about letting loose of the liquid or getting an abundance of condensed liquid on the outside of the cart I know it's time for new. Then the atty every once it works like a trooper, exceptionally well, and you think 'atty is about done', sure enough, couple days later it dies. So you catch on! Keep replacements on hand....and if you need to replace the stick from time to time the pricing isn't so horrible. If you can run one till the warranty expires it's a good thing! My husband spent more on his cell phones the last few years!
Electronic circuits aren't infallible. Ya, I keep an extra in my purse, and a couple in the closet!! Shhh, don't tell. :oops:
 

dbell

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my first e-cig was a titan (2 weeks ago) and i found there was a learning curve to getting consistent vapor (including blowing out the atty, not overfilling carts, not overheating... which juice vaped best). I got my janty classic last Thursday and once recommended (unnecessary??) charging was done I started using it. great vapor, kills the 501 for production... then after an hour, it slowed down. did the same things you did. i was frustrated. i remembered reading about taking a power toke. It worked!! Try taking a forceful toke if it does not work and finishing you inhale with some normal puffs. Three days of heavy vaping and still working like a pro. when it slows, i do the power draw and maximum vapor bliss ensues. i am big fan of the Janty and think that my 501 will be religated to backup use. BTW, the janty juice and also simply wicked seems more viscous than my new favorite, Johnson Creek so might clog a bit more often. JC also does not taste as harsh with the janty. hope this helps...
 
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