My atties lose performance very quickly...I just got a LR 306 Monday and Teusday..it wasnt working well ..I debridged it...worked good for a few hours...not so good now.
If the atty does not heat up at all or have any glow or sizzle extra after five seconds on a good battery..it is dead isn't ???
Thanks
If the atty does not heat up at all or have any glow or sizzle extra after five seconds on a good battery..it is dead isn't ???
Thanks
br I have some of those cartomizers as well....but you clean them the same way??? Aren't they full of wick?? Wont that soak up a lot of water?? Thanks
My first guess would be old dried up juice getting baked into the mesh surrounding the atomizer coil pot little by little over time.This method always seems to work great for me. I never have bad tasting attys anymore. However after I've been using an atty for a bit I noticed I get a lot of air flow restriction. I can usually clear it up a little by doing a dry burn and good rinse but it usually returns pretty soon after. Any thoughts on this?
First, the 510 has a plastic disc with a hole in it, situated just above the battery connector and just below the ceramic cup that holds the atomizer heating element. That hole can melt (getting smaller) from the heat of the atomizer and I've had a couple brand-new 510's where the hold was too small from the factory. You can use a small drill bit (1/16 or 3/64) to open the hole by inserting the bit down the center of the battery end and twisting it in the hole to make it bigger.
My first guess would be old dried up juice getting baked into the mesh surrounding the atomizer coil pot little by little over time.
I'm not sure if that can actually happen or not, as the atomizer would have to be getting really hot I would think.
If that is actually happening, though, I'm not sure you can fix that.
Do you vape and/or do dry burns at really high voltages?
Do you rinse the atomizer out thoroughly with really hot water before doing dry burns?
My second guess would be that the little hole underneath the coil pot could be melting closed...
Well, that's all I got.I rinse very well and I'm vaping with a joye 510 at 3.1![]()
I rinse very well and I'm vaping with a joye 510 at 3.1![]()
Well, that's all I got.
Hopefully someone else will have some ideas.
...i put them in the oven after cooking dinner, with the door open to dry them...
I've had a lot of success cleaning attys doing the dry burn. I usually just rinse with hot water and blow out the water about 10 times. Then I wipe the atty off and blow the rest of the tap water out.
However, I've heard that tap water leaves residue and undesireable minerals. Can anyone substantiate this? It seems to me like alcohol would be more harmful but I'm honestly not too knowledgable about the rinsing liquid. Thanks for the help!
I've had a lot of success cleaning attys doing the dry burn. I usually just rinse with hot water and blow out the water about 10 times. Then I wipe the atty off and blow the rest of the tap water out.
However, I've heard that tap water leaves residue and undesireable minerals. Can anyone substantiate this? It seems to me like alcohol would be more harmful but I'm honestly not too knowledgable about the rinsing liquid. Thanks for the help!