Just want to give a heads up. I want to let people know about boilng atomizers in water. I had a cisco LR 306 atomizer that I dripped maybe, 8-10 ml
through TOPS. I'd say realistically more like 4-5ml and decided to clean them (for no particular reason other than boredom.) I check the resistance before using it and it was right on 1.5ohm. Resistance before cleaning it 1.6ohm, resistance after a 10 min boil 1.8ohm. After the second cleaning 3-4 ml later, the resistance is around 2.2ohms. Now I know some of this is my fault for being an .... son of a bit@& and over cleaning, but my theory is that the boiling water is expanding the coil beyond it's threshold. It would seem weird because I'm sure the coil burning red is more heat than boiling water, but when the coil and wick are
juice saturated, this is where the coil gets most of it's use, it doesn't get as hot. For me personally I will just clean with hot tapwater, rather than boiling temps. In the past I have never had this happen, and it wasn't until this first time of boiling I had this occur
I have cleaned atomizers many a time in the past and had the resistance go right back to spec. For example:
Cisco LR 306 1.5 ohm
Before use - 1.5ohm
After about 10ml vaped - 1.8ohm
After cleaning - 1.5-1.6ohm