DSE801, need help on cleaning

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Actually, I hope no one looks at "Moderator", and is intimidated by it. I tell people what works for me, and leave the choice to them. I have *never* downed any e-cig. I give them a choice.

Nope--I don't think anyone is intimidated.:) Just figuring that someone (admin) is vouching for you enough to entrust you with superpowers, and we can trust that you are not a troll:D

And the very fact that I have never seen a post from you downing any e-cig that gives you even more credibility in my book. I appreciate that, and I am sure others do as well.

Too may folks seem to forget that they were not born vaping, and when we noobs come on and ask a simple question, sarcastic insults do no good whatsoever and only make it harder on people.

I would trust your opinion and advice more than a drive-by snark any day.
 

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My nearly nine months of vaping experience fills me with an incredible doubt about anyone who says they have attomizers lasting for many months.

If you only take a hit off the thing once an hour or less and don't drip along with a device that has minimal power, yeah, you could make an atomizer last for quite a while.

But the other 99% of us will have a problem.:D
 

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Hi (this is my first post- be gentle with me!)
One thing that I have found regarding attys is that if I occasionally use them with my pass-through unit, the consistent and generally higher current (compared to batteries) tends to get them in good working order for battery use.

My theory on this finding is that fluctuation in battery output causes small particles of juice to adhere to the areas of the grid that would, by nature, have the lowest efficacy, thereby reducing the working surface area. Using the pass-through allows the grid to work across the entire surface, removing (frying?) all low-voltage contaminants.

I could be wrong about the theory- I’m not an electrician. But I am an avid vap’er, and it works for me!

You are also quite observant. Good post. :thumb:
 

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first off... im not a he... second, i did not say i was going to get vg because of one person, I've seen a lot of videos and information on it as well. This is the first time hearing of atty meters, and being as I did see people literally dropping whole ecigs into glasses of vinegar and what not, I figured I would ask. Honestly it may not even be the atty dying, but I could be doing something wrong, or maybe just plain water nic and flavor just doesnt produce much vapor. I do read and pay attention to everything people are saying, and will look into buying a meter, as 3 dollars isnt much at all.

Just wanted to clear up, not saying anybody's idea is a bad one, just that I've heard of a lot of people adding VG. Also, I never noticed he was a mod until someone else pointed it out ;) thanks!
 
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