My main hardware these days is my eGo, along with a 510 for whatever alternate flavor I'm vaping throughout the day (makes it easy to tell which is which). But my morning chain-vape is with my Joye 510 pass-through for a couple hours everyday. I just noticed how flawlessly (knock wood) the atty hooked up to that pass-through has been performing for months now. No flooding, no crudding, hasn't popped--a consistent vaping machine.
OTOH, I deal with my share of all the above with the eGo and 510 periodically. Now I know there may be a lot of factors at work here--different juices, more total use, in and out of my pocket, and maybe careless over or under dripping. (All are 100% dripped PVs with drip-tips.) But how much of it is the constancy of power I get with the pass-through? I'm thinking a lot! When I come home in the evening after relying mainly on one eGo battery throughout the day, it's pretty near the end (and occasionally has died on the ride home) and I change it out.
I'm getting the sense that vaping on a low battery does evil things to atomizers. But how low? Maybe time to go to a three (or even four?) eGo battery rotation, even though full-to-dead battery tine wouldn't warrant it?
OTOH, I deal with my share of all the above with the eGo and 510 periodically. Now I know there may be a lot of factors at work here--different juices, more total use, in and out of my pocket, and maybe careless over or under dripping. (All are 100% dripped PVs with drip-tips.) But how much of it is the constancy of power I get with the pass-through? I'm thinking a lot! When I come home in the evening after relying mainly on one eGo battery throughout the day, it's pretty near the end (and occasionally has died on the ride home) and I change it out.
I'm getting the sense that vaping on a low battery does evil things to atomizers. But how low? Maybe time to go to a three (or even four?) eGo battery rotation, even though full-to-dead battery tine wouldn't warrant it?
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