How do I clean a Joye 510 "tank"?

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Katiecat

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Or cartos, or whatever the heck you call them, lol. I just started using a Joye 510-T today. It's been half a day and the condensation build-up in the tank looks HORRIBLE! What can I do to wash/dry it out? At this rate I'll have to replace them everyday. I know they aren't all that expensive, but daily replacement ads up, and my budget isn't that big:blush:
 

Elwin

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Or cartos, or whatever the heck you call them, lol. I just started using a Joye 510-T today. It's been half a day and the condensation build-up in the tank looks HORRIBLE! What can I do to wash/dry it out? At this rate I'll have to replace them everyday. I know they aren't all that expensive, but daily replacement ads up, and my budget isn't that big:blush:

You say it looks horrible, but does it still vape?

I clean mine by washing in hot water and/or rinse in vodka, then blow them out.
No biggy.

I have a few in rotation, but the tanks can be reused until they physically wear out and begin to leak.
(I'm using 2 atomizers while switching off 4 tanks, and I'm still using the same tanks for 2 weeks now. )
 
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whippetroy

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If you are going to replace tanks based on condensation, you will indeed replace very frequently. The condensation is a normal byproduct of vaping a tank, and is now very apparent with the introduction of the semi transparent tanks, so we can see liquid levels. The only real worry you have is liquid getting to the upper chambers, usually from drawing too hard. This should be cleaned out by removing the upper cap where you draw. If not, you will hear a slight gurgle, and taste liquid as it escapes the draw hole.
 
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