I use 901 HV atty's on my mod (of course). The problem is I can't seem to get them to last very long. After awhile they start to get clogged and I just cant seem to get them unclogged, and thats even after blowing them out. After some time the airflow is less sufficient and is not like how the air flow used to be when they are new...and like I said that's even after blowing them out.
I've tried some methods suggested on here such as boiling them, and running water through them but those are not working for these atty's. Those methods work good for with regular atty's, but not the HV ones.
It seems like the washers that are in these HV atties are a problem when it comes to cleaning them. I had one 901 HV atty that I tried boiling for a good amount of time and blowing through it and then trying to burn off juice left behind and I couldn't get all the juice out (it seems like). It just kept burning extra juice and boy did that atty get really hot and then it eventually popped on its own, because I kept the battery pressed....
Which gave me an idea just now...Maybe I should just hold these atty's over fire (like on my stove). With tongs of course.
Anyways, how do you clean you HV atty's?
Then only methods I've tried have only been with using water (and fire to boil them). But I'm willing to try whatever to get them clean.
Also is it better to blow out your atties when you stop using them? Like before going to bed for example.
The 901 HV I'm using now is putting off good vapor but the airflow is diminishing. I need some cleaning tips.
I've tried some methods suggested on here such as boiling them, and running water through them but those are not working for these atty's. Those methods work good for with regular atty's, but not the HV ones.
It seems like the washers that are in these HV atties are a problem when it comes to cleaning them. I had one 901 HV atty that I tried boiling for a good amount of time and blowing through it and then trying to burn off juice left behind and I couldn't get all the juice out (it seems like). It just kept burning extra juice and boy did that atty get really hot and then it eventually popped on its own, because I kept the battery pressed....
Which gave me an idea just now...Maybe I should just hold these atty's over fire (like on my stove). With tongs of course.
Anyways, how do you clean you HV atty's?
Then only methods I've tried have only been with using water (and fire to boil them). But I'm willing to try whatever to get them clean.
Also is it better to blow out your atties when you stop using them? Like before going to bed for example.
The 901 HV I'm using now is putting off good vapor but the airflow is diminishing. I need some cleaning tips.