"Hard water" = sick atomizer?

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Briar

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You know, folkses, something just occurred to me...

I have very hard water here. I cleaned my first atty with hot water from the faucet. I wonder if sediment formed while drying, and that's why it's been "poorly" ever since... It just doesn't produce much vapor, no matter what I do with it, or what I drip on it.

What do you think? Should I do distilled water instead? I did blow it out afterwards, but it might not remove all the sediment.

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You know, folkses, something just occurred to me...

I have very hard water here. I cleaned my first atty with hot water from the faucet. I wonder if sediment formed while drying, and that's why it's been "poorly" ever since... It just doesn't produce much vapor, no matter what I do with it, or what I drip on it.

What do you think? Should I do distilled water instead? I did blow it out afterwards, but it might not remove all the sediment.

Cheers,
Briar.

I don't use water on attys - 151 only but if I had to, I live in the country with hard water and I'd use distilled for sure.
 

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Every time I used to clean an atomizer, it seemed to take awhile to wake back up again.

I really don't know for sure but I THINK it was because there was still water left in the wicking material of the atomizer itself. So now I let it sit for about a day and use a different atomizer, and I haven't really had that problem. There are numerous drying methods discussed throughout the forum though, I just don't want to hassle with that myself.

Just a thought I'm throwing out there.
 

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Every time I used to clean an atomizer, it seemed to take awhile to wake back up again.

I really don't know for sure but I THINK it was because there was still water left in the wicking material of the atomizer itself. So now I let it sit for about a day and use a different atomizer, and I haven't really had that problem. There are numerous drying methods discussed throughout the forum though, I just don't want to hassle with that myself.

Just a thought I'm throwing out there.

Well, I washed this one three days ago. And it's still sick. I must have blown it out a million times. I blotted it with a napkin even. I primed it and re-primed it. It still doesn't produce much vapor. I use it for direct dripping only anyway, because carts don't fit it right - too loose, but even with that it's barely alive... :mad:

I don't know what else to do with it. Give it an alcohol bath? Vape hot water?

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Which model do you have?

510. This particular atty, though is one of the "new and improved" ones from IV. It's a tad different than my other ones (which I got later from Healthcabin). The bottom of the well is covered all the way around - you can't see those little horisontal "tails" from the wick, just the part sticking up. It's also a bit bigger than then the others in diameter - the carts fit very loosely and leak, so I only use it for dripping. I don't know if these specifically have problems.

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