My Atty Resurrection Method

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Chornbro

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I have not yet tried this on a tank atty and I'm not sure how well it will work.

The problem I see is that the wick comes out the top (through a little pipe) and will never be able to be heated to a high enough temp to 'ash' the stuff in the pipe. It will however (probably) get the wick in the pipe (or just below it) hot enough to get the funky burnt taste.

In a normal atty the wick is all very close to the coil and the entire wick gets hot enough to 'ash' the gunk.

Anyone else tried this with a tanker?

The only way I see this working with a tank is if you remove the spike plate and wick... then you can clean just the coils... then re-wick it and you're ready to go... probably very effective... just requires some surgery and a bit of knowledge/patience
 

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think for now I will just continue to blow out the liquid form time to time to keep it from gunking up. Till I find a better way to clean tank attys. My friend just uses straight pg liquid and fills atty up with it lets sit for a minute then blows out all the gunk by mouth. It seemed to work good on his Ego-T atty got the blueberry flavor out of it? I hate to use alcohol or any other chemical too clean them have to try this method just will have to let the atty dry good! Put half a coffee cup of distilled water in the microwave for about two
minutes. Using a spoon, lower the atty into the water and gently swirl.
Let soak 15-20 minutes, remove and gently blow on the threaded side,
let dry, and you are good to go
 

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think for now I will just continue to blow out the liquid form time to time to keep it from gunking up. Till I find a better way to clean tank attys. My friend just uses straight pg liquid and fills atty up with it lets sit for a minute then blows out all the gunk by mouth. It seemed to work good on his Ego-T atty got the blueberry flavor out of it? I hate to use alcohol or any other chemical too clean them have to try this method just will have to let the atty dry good! Put half a coffee cup of distilled water in the microwave for about two
minutes. Using a spoon, lower the atty into the water and gently swirl.
Let soak 15-20 minutes, remove and gently blow on the threaded side,
let dry, and you are good to go

It's not so much that it needs to be cleaned... more like it's reached the end of it's useful life. Based on my experience/reading, all wicks that are designed to carry juice (from a cart to bridge or from a tank cart to the coils) seem to gunk up over time and need to be replaced... These wicks are different that the wick that runs through the center of your coils.

Search for "Simple CJs" wick something-or-another... he has a how-to thread on re-wicking tanks.
 

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Hey thanks for the nice post. I tried your method and it seems to clean quite well, however my 510 atties don't produce that much vapor now, do you have any idea why? It looks ok inside, goes red quite fast but... Did I overdo it or something?

Cheers

If you dont get all the water out of it, you will have that problem. you can blow them out and keep dry burning untill it is all dry or you can blow it out and let it sit and dry over night.
 

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This is the only method I use, and I have attys that are 4-5 months old and still going strong. One in particular, I have vaped well over 300ml through and it hits like the day (after) I got it.

1. Blow out any excess juice.
2. Rinse with hot water and blow out thoroughly. (no need to dry over night, or anything. They have a built in dryer ;))
3. Connect to battery...preferably something higher voltage than stock. I use my variable voltage power supply that's connected to a PS passthrough and set it to about 5.2V for a 510 (6.5ish for an 801), but if all you have is stock, then that will work too.
4. Push button until you see orange hot...carefully...not super bright (white hot).
5. Let off button and blow down the barrel (from a distance, not with your mouth actually on it), this kind of flash cools it and also gets some of the moist air out to speed the drying process.
6. Repeat (steps 4 and 5) 5-10 times... you will see that gradually (once you've got it dry) the glow will occur much quicker.
7. Once you have it to this point, press and release the button at a rate that just holds the orange glow (kind of a manual 'pulse width modulate'). Keep this glow going for 20-30 seconds, being very careful to maintain the glow at low orange (not bright red/white) or you'll pop it.
8. Once you have done that, repeat steps 2-7 one more time.

At this point you will have an atty that performs like (or better than) brand new. I have used this technique with 510, 801, 901, 401, and 4081 attys and it always works for me. I like this method because it is quick and simple. No need for any cleaners or overnight soaking. Takes 2-3 minutes and you're back in business.

** You do have to use some caution, as you can pop an atty pretty easily until you have the method down. I haven't popped one in quite some time though.

**Also, no need to remove the wick (that's in there for a reason), as you are baking all the gunk out when you do this. This is the reason for the second rinse in the middle of the process. You basically turn the gunk to ash with the sustained orange glow, then rinse the ash out.

If anyone tries this, give some feedback and let me know if you find any ways to perfect this method. Seems to work great, but there are always ways to improve ;)

Edit: (some tips on the "rinse, dry and burn" stages of the process)

**Tips on the 'rinse' stage (step 2)
Step 2 is meant to get as much juice out of the atty as possible. The more juice you can get out with the water rinse, the faster you will get the atty dry in steps 4&5. (The water will evaporate off much quicker than juice.)
- Rinse by just running hot water from the tap first. Then once you have it somewhat clean, fill the atty barrel with water then (before all the water runs out), put it in your lips and blow the water through really hard. This will give all the nickel foam that's in the atty a kind of "power wash" and get most of any remaining juice out.

**Tips on the 'dry' stage (steps 4 & 5):
Steps 4 and 5 are meant to get the atty 'bone dry', before you move on to step 6 and the button pulsing.
-The more water you can blow out before connecting to the batt, the better. Blow through the atty really hard from both ends (not at the same time:rolleyes:)
- You can also blow gently down the barrel (from a distance), while holding the button in step 4 to speed the drying process. This will clear the hot moist air out of the atty and allow for a quicker drying time. The key in these steps is to get the atty dried out.

Tips on the 'Burn' stage (step 7)
The whole key to not popping the atty is keeping a good visual on the coil, and watching the hottest part while pulsing the button. I have had a few attys that will get bright hot on one end of the coil and nothing on the other end of the coil. The way to make this method the most effective is to maintain that orange glow at the hottest end while pulsing the button. If you keep it up long enough you will see the glow slowly migrate across the coil. When you are all done the entire coil should glow when the button is pressed.
Once you are past the drying step, you should not hold the button for more than one second. It should really be much shorter than that. More like a button pulse of 2-3 times a second.


AWESOME. Works like a charm. My Atti works better then when I got it new. Cool! THANKS!
 

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I am wondering if I am just lucky or a whimpy vaper.......I have been vaping for almost 6 months now and have yet to have an attie die on me (except for one that I de-bridged...). I have been using Cartos a lot though too. But, I have 2 eGo tank atties that have been going for 5 months without cleaning or anything. One I keep for a backup but the first one I got, a TAWA attie has been in almost constant use and it is still going strong! I do keep it wet and change flavors a lot. I also stay away from the darker juices. I go thru about 1ML a day. Sometimes more.

Now, I am wondering......
 

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Well even though I was told not to clean the attys by several members I had one getting hard to hit so I took my tank off and tried this method. Man it sure was some STINKY stuff! It hits way better now, hits like brand new again, but gave it a awful taste! It seems to be getting better letting the liquid of the tank sit upright so the liquid gets the atty wet again. Yes I just took a vape and notice the bad taste going away must of got so dry it just need to be primed back up? It is hitting better now.

It's the flavorings and to a lesser extent the VG that can gunk up an atty. I've been using flavorless PG/VG juice for months and haven't had to clean an atty other than to get rid of a slight burning smell that can develop with LR attys if you hold down the button too long.
 

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I am wondering if I am just lucky or a whimpy vaper.......I have been vaping for almost 6 months now and have yet to have an attie die on me (except for one that I de-bridged...)QUOTE]

i killed two like that, i know it can be done i just must be to rough when i do it. i felt like an idiot. i just stared at the coil, oh thats what you look like lol
 

vapeguy123

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Okay so is this supposed to get rid of the burnt taste? I've been vaping for a month and have/had 8 attys, two I killed cleaning them and the other 6 all taste burnt. I've dewicked a couple thought thate solved the problem but the taste came back after a few days, then I debridged one and I don't see the point in why people do that, but yea all still burnt. I'm really choked... I love to vape but if I can't fix this problem I'll probably go back to my.. well I won't say it. I'm going to order 10 more attys but that will be it if they all taste burnt I'll quit. I had 4 that I ordered from China (I won't say where cause they said they'd compensate with my next order) that tasted burnt right off the bat. This just doesn't make sense to me, but I'm going to order 10 more probably from Northern Vapor or Vapors kitchen and hopefully they last longer than a few days or a week. If anyone knows what to do please tell me, I've been dryburning the crap out of these things and am not getting anywhere....



 

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Okay so is this supposed to get rid of the burnt taste? I've been vaping for a month and have/had 8 attys, two I killed cleaning them and the other 6 all taste burnt. I've dewicked a couple thought thate solved the problem but the taste came back after a few days, then I debridged one and I don't see the point in why people do that, but yea all still burnt. I'm really choked... I love to vape but if I can't fix this problem I'll probably go back to my.. well I won't say it. I'm going to order 10 more attys but that will be it if they all taste burnt I'll quit. I had 4 that I ordered from China (I won't say where cause they said they'd compensate with my next order) that tasted burnt right off the bat. This just doesn't make sense to me, but I'm going to order 10 more probably from Northern Vapor or Vapors kitchen and hopefully they last longer than a few days or a week. If anyone knows what to do please tell me, I've been dryburning the crap out of these things and am not getting anywhere....

Does it happen with only one liquid?.What are you vaping?.I've had some liquids that clogged atties in n no time at all...
 
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