My Atty Resurrection Method

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highping

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Seems like all you're referring to are the manual type and I'm using automatic.. so how do I get to the 'orange glow', etc.??

(one week on 510's)

Welcome to the forum copMom!

You will probably not be able to do this with an auto batt. For one thing, you can watch the coil while you puff it; and you will also not get an auto batt to stay firing long enough (because of the cutoff).

You might want to pick up a cheap passthrough for using this method (and puff while on the computer)
 
The first atty i tried this on died, or so I thought. Now I'm not quite sure. I just got a new atty in today so I figured I'd try this again. Now the one I tried today was working fine, except a little clog so I wanted to try this method, now this one does exactly what the last one did.

I put it in the hot running water from the tap for 30 seconds, blew it out on both ends and hooked it up to my 5v manual passthrough and nothing. No sizzle, no warm up, nothing. I added a drop of liquid and no sizzle, nothing. It's completely dead where it was working fine before.

The new atty I got in today I just did a dry burn on and it got orange real quick and still works and everything is fine with it. I don't know what happened with those first two. Neither works at all now.

At least I still have my new one. :( But now I'm back down to just one atty.

The first one I tried this on I took apart and tried to make it a drip atty like another mod suggests and that didn't work either. I threw it out. This one I haven't touched other than the methods described in this guide but it's like it just died for no reason.

Any suggestions?
 
HA! I figured it out. For ....s and giggles I hooked the old atty to one of my old stock batteries. Aparantly the positive on the passthrough is much deeper. These atty's are shorter than my new one. Holding them next to each other it's easy to see.

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My new one looks like this. See the brass at the bottom and then the thread portion starts. Got it from Mad Vapes.

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My old ones look like this. Got from Vapor Station. There is a very noticeable difference in the length. Both are 510 atomizers. I had no idea that there were varying lengths for 510 attys.

The smaller one measures about 1 1/16", the larger measures 1 1/8"
 

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I think i may have killed couple of my attys. I did a hot water and blowing out part but miserably failed on dry burn as attys dont make a sound anymore they only went little warm.

These were pretty new and fine before. I have done water cleaning before, bu all the other times havent had this issues. What could be wrong ?

I think i let them dry overnight and try tomorrow and if nothing has changed i thought i let them soak in 96% alcohol and try with water again. Could it work ?
 

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Quick update as I continue to use this method:

1. While the 5v passthrough works for dry-burning, I've fried a few attys with it. Unless you're VERY careful stick with a 3.7v power source. Make sure you blow into the atty frequently while you dry-burn. Don't let the coil stay orange for more than 5-6 seconds at a time.

2. Liquids that gunk up heavily on the coil seem to benefit greatly from a pre-soak in denture cleaner. I soaked my last batch over-night and it really seemed to help.
 

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None of my 510s needed cleaning but I do have one that I used to vape some skunk juice.

I have a pair of tongs so I was able to hold it under really hot tap water for a bit. I went through all the steps and the bridge looked very pretty and shiny but I still smelled the stuff. Rinse and repeat. After the third round I pulled out the silica threads and I still smell it. It got a bit better after the 4th round -- there's a touch of perfume mixed with the skunk.

Whatever this stuff is, it must be clinging to the walls of the atomizer so I'm going to have to go after it with soap and a Q-Tip. (I have non-antibiotic, unscented dish washing liquid for cleaning my C-PAP machine. If that's what they recommend for respiratory equipment, it should be fine for an atomizer.)

After the second round I switched to my stock batteries. I'm not using them anymore and I like the fact that I don't have to be careful to avoid popping the atomizer. Once I get past the blowing down the barrel stage, I just hold down the button with one hand and do other things (like vaping) with the other.


*sigh* Now if I could just figure out which liquid did this. I have a few that I disliked when I first tried them but none of the bottles smells like a perfumed skunk.
 

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So I did this earlier on an atty that had a really bad taste going and reduced vapor (about 3 weeks old). I did it twice as per the instructions, and was met with a really awful taste. I thought I could vape through it but it just continued.

After about an hour of frustration I decided to do the process again, two more dry burns and rinses. By the last burn no smoke was coming off at all, I looked at the coil and it was clean shiny grey. I think there was just so much gunk that the first two burns only took off half of it, and thus the taste was even worse.

Filled up my cart, put a few drops on the atty, and instant flavor country. Woo!

Lesson: If you do this and it still tastes bad, repeat until there's no more smoke in the dry burn.
 

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Lesson: If you do this and it still tastes bad, repeat until there's no more smoke in the dry burn.

If you are still getting ANY smoke/vapor you are still in the 'drying' phase of the procedure. You should be seeing nothing at all coming off the atty coil during the 'burn' (orange glow) stage.

If you get the atty completely dry (no smoke/vapor) before the burn, it should get rid of any residual flavors in the atty.
 

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This method works REALLY, REALLY well using just a Big Chuck at 3.7 volts.

I suggest doing the burns in a dark place like the bathroom, where you can really see what's going on.
Using the Chuck at 3.7v the atomizer never got brighter than a nice orange glow, no pulsing needed.

And yes, this atomizer is like new again!!
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Shortstuff116, seems like a good method, but you really don't need to dry overnight. Like I said in the OP...built in dryer ;)
I used to dry mine in the oven at about 200F. Then I realized that was a little excessive and unnecessary. I figured, why wait, just blow out as much water as you can and then light it up and let it dry itself. You can get it completely dry in about a minute.


I realize this is a bit late, but just got my new eGo and new atomizers with it, so I was checking up on better ways to clean as I have 3 or 4 dead DSE901 attys (not dead, just really poorly performing.... for now ;) )...

re: baking... I was soaking in water for a few hours (universal solvent), then putting them in alcohol to clear the water and act as a second cleaning.. The first few times I had done that I didn't wait long enough before using them and I got lots of leaks from my attys (auto-batteries make for lousy dryers), so I started setting them on my glasstop stove for a few minutes (alcohol evaporates much easier than water). That's been working for several attys for the past 4 months.

However, now that I have the manual eGo to use as a dryer, and those batteries last a LOT longer than my broke ... 901/4075 batteries, I will try this method to revive some old (and up to now, written off as dead) attys. ----- just need my 501->901 adapter(s) so I can put those attys on my new rig :)

thanks for the procedure, seems like it's helping a lot of folks revive attys!
 
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