I mean it must. I killed two today in a 5 hour span on a standard 3.7v eGo. I have attys that have lasted 5 months running PG in them and they still work.
It's the waffle juice I tell ya.
It's the waffle juice I tell ya.
I mean it must. I killed two today in a 5 hour span on a standard 3.7v eGo. I have attys that have lasted 5 months running PG in them and they still work.
It's the waffle juice I tell ya.
Well does it? I just ordered my first bottle of vg today. I am on a recession budget so I need to know.
If the VG is too thick it will definitely kill attys. The coil needs lubrication to keep from overheating and thick juice won't cool properly.
I mean it must. I killed two today in a 5 hour span on a standard 3.7v eGo. I have attys that have lasted 5 months running PG in them and they still work.
It's the waffle juice I tell ya.
"Killed" as in the coils went "open"?
That is strange... especially on a device as "mild" as the eGo.
i can see it dirtying it up fast, but out right killing it?
have you cleaned them out?
lightgeoduck said:if the atty is totally busted ... I can't help you with the answer... but if it sizzles (even slightly) while keying the button then gunking might be the problem