how longdo attys last

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Bustastew

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If you dip and use too much VG based liquid your attys will die ine 2-7 days.
I have learned this the hard way after frying even HV attys from ikenvape.com!

I switched to PG based liquid (doest taste as good but still decent), and noticed a huge increase in atty cleanliness and life span.

One 801 HV atty on my 5v PV lasted 3 weeks!!! =)
 

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If you dip and use too much VG based liquid your attys will die ine 2-7 days.
I have learned this the hard way after frying even HV attys from ikenvape.com!

I switched to PG based liquid (doest taste as good but still decent), and noticed a huge increase in atty cleanliness and life span.

One 801 HV atty on my 5v PV lasted 3 weeks!!! =)

omfg, is that a NES gun in your hand.......lmao sweet, i still have the intellavision if you remember that system
 

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The only atty's I use are the 510's. Mine are all still going strong after 2 months of usage. When I first started vaping I tried to find stats on what the average life of a 510 would be but there are so many variables on atty's that its really hard to say. Some are just duds to start with. Many I'm sure die a premature death due to user error or neglect. Other's seem to keep on going for many months. Personally after reading lots and lots of atty stories I decided that I would hope for 2 good months for my 510's. Since I've now passed that mark I just have to wait to see how long mine actually last for.

For the record, when I first started vaping I cleaned them religiously every 3 or 4 days using the alcohol bath and dry over night. This past few weeks I've used a hot water soak when I've felt they've become sluggish which tends to be after about 4 days use but does vary. I blow them out whenever I feel they've become flooded which doesn't happen often but on an average once a day.
 

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I'm going over a month now with my 2 original attys. I use 100% VG with heavy flavors but I clean them every night faithfully and they are performing at 100% every day. I use 1/3 white vinegar to 2/3 distilled water and use a pipette and squirt them through the atty a few times and blow them out. I just filled a Poland Spring water bottle with the vinegar and water and rubber banded a pipette to the top to make it easy for me. I'm lazy:)

Lori
 

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You can never predict how long an atty will last, but generally i use a fresh one every couple weeks even if it's not popped just because once they're broken in too much i get fed up with their pooey performance. Regular 901 attys i've had last for like 2 or 3 months before, LR attys about 1-2 weeks.
 

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All you guys talking about how your attys last 4+ months, I think yall are either vaping 3.7volts or must have found a much higher quality atty than ikenvapes HV 3.5ohm. I own a Silver Bullet that runs on its 3.7v and it never fried attys dripping either. But I cant stand 3.7v =(

PG seems to be doing much better. I am testing my second atty on PG, starting 7 Nov I will see how long it last's =)
 

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oh yea i said i was on an eGo, but waiting for my mods to be build, the ego dont cut it no more, deff. need something stronger, just picked up a dremal, just have to get a solder gun and ill be makn my own, but people seem to think a 5volt will be good enuf, i just dont think so, but 6volt will blow attys faster?

how long has attys lasted on avrage at 6v
 
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