Hey, so I have some of GotVapes Deluxe "Fluxomizer" Cartomizers, the ones with the "unbreakable" plastic. I haven't been disappointed with the "unbreakable" claim yet, as they haven't broken like so many other carto tubes do, which causes absolute wicking and suction failure if not outright drainage down the device.
So, my problem is this: I have been using these new cartos for a few weeks now and have found them to be generally pretty good, however, I've noticed that after a while the carto will start to have suction problems. What I mean by this is, after not using the device for a few minutes, I'll pick it up and start vaping with fine suction and thus good vapor production, and then immediately after, I'll take another vape and it will feel like the suction just "shoomp" - drops perceptively for a half-second and then nothing, I can't even suck any air out of the carto. Then, if I leave it for just a short while, I can take a perfectly good hit for as long as I want, and then as soon as I stop sucking and start again even a second later it feels choked.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Do I need to add something to my Provari setup to allow greater air-flow, or should I try fluffing the wicks to provide greater liquid supply? Should I just refill more often (I usually wait until the basin is empty-ish).
Thanks!
~Greendogo
So, my problem is this: I have been using these new cartos for a few weeks now and have found them to be generally pretty good, however, I've noticed that after a while the carto will start to have suction problems. What I mean by this is, after not using the device for a few minutes, I'll pick it up and start vaping with fine suction and thus good vapor production, and then immediately after, I'll take another vape and it will feel like the suction just "shoomp" - drops perceptively for a half-second and then nothing, I can't even suck any air out of the carto. Then, if I leave it for just a short while, I can take a perfectly good hit for as long as I want, and then as soon as I stop sucking and start again even a second later it feels choked.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Do I need to add something to my Provari setup to allow greater air-flow, or should I try fluffing the wicks to provide greater liquid supply? Should I just refill more often (I usually wait until the basin is empty-ish).
Thanks!
~Greendogo