Nope. I know I am supposed to clean a new atomizer out but I didn't. It was 9.30pm when I came home from work the night I got it.
With little time to spare before bed I ripped that shiny gleamy jewel out of the wrapper, affixed the included silica wick and coil onto it and started vaping. Mr instanty gratificationy over here wanted to try this dripper with as little fuss as possible before bed.
Of course, I checked there were no hot spots.
It is quite possible the metallic taste it from a lack of cleaning it first. Before I rig up a decent wick and coil I will give it a clean according to how you cleaned yours.
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Probably machine oil.
I've heard more rumors than I can confirm about that stuff, but I have experienced some pretty poor threading in the past (the Plume Veil....ugh...could there seriously
be more different types of screws in one package?) that no amount of extra machine oil added in/on by the manufacturer could ever hope to fix.
Yeah, the dish soap and vinegar works fine; you might not even need the vinegar but it can't hurt things.
What's great about the Magma is that I can get the coils glowing and rinse off under a faucet to kinda 'quench' off the residual carbon buildup (after letting off the button but before you stick the coil into running water)- seems to be working great so far. Resistance has creeped up from 1.5-1.6Ω. Showed 1.7Ω before dry-burn/quench, but to be fair I had ran like 6 or 8 fills of juice through it before having to do so.
Some may like to change wicks after less fills (I'm running a lot of Blackberry Burley through this thing) but until performance drops notably, I just leave it alone. Seems like the "nested wick" style results in less flavor than draping the wick down straight into the chamber with little to no "nesting" or overlapping occurring in the center of the well.
Since wick acts as a filter, it isn't really surprising that changing what the wick leading from the well wicks
from (be it more wick or the well itself) changes the character of the juice by the time it reaches the coils.
Alternatively, it could just be me and all entirely in my own head.
In regards to why the magma works so well, I think it's probably so stupid simple that we'd be surprised. It may also be the same reason I sometimes get condensation on the walls of the top of the magma. I
think....it's that the design
is so simple. Two airflow holes, and when closed up air is pulled directly over the coils and vapor concentrates into that 'dome' (which doesn't really appear to be too 'domed' from the outside) and has to go straight up. There's nowhere else for the vapor to go, no extra airflow to deal with or places for vapor to condense...except straight up.
...I kinda look at it like a KFL with two airholes/spots for coils, because I would put a coil on a KFL in the same exact position- right off of the deck.
With the Magma, I could open up and inspect what was going on. Felt like using just the chimney of the KFL, smaller profile and better airflow arrangement; easier wicking design overall with less room for error. Everything was going good; filled up; vaping Poilu, switching over to Blackberry Burley...
...So this leaking I was experiencing with the MAPP KFL begins after a random fill, same process as usual, maybe a few more drops of juice (same issue I had with the KFL clone) and I crack open the Magma and the problem was, with the KGD cotton, the wicking was occurring
so rapidly that it was actually wicking
into the airflow hole from the gap between the coil/wick and airflow hole and leading me to become confused each time it happened.
That answered my questions pretty quickly as to why my KFL liked to leak on me, and at least with the Magma, I was able to see the problem as it occurred rather than rebuild and hope it didn't do it again. I did perform an experiment the other week where I took the Magma out with me (I am utterly burnt out on rewicking EVODs for the time being):
No problems or leaks except when I filled it up, (and I couldn't carry it in my pocket like I would normally carry a PV, wasn't about to march in the doc's office with a VAMO-510->EGO->Magma combo {taking Dusty's 'Olympic Torch' comment to the
extreme!}...I guess I probably wouldn't go in the bank with it, either...maybe I could tell people it's my 'sonic screwdriver' and get away with it.

) but I need to work on my draw consistency to reduce this condensation.
I'm thinking that has something to do with why there's condensate sometimes, but other times none whatsoever.
BTW, where did you get your Magma? I got the Fasttech special. Someone else pointed out another domestic (U.S.) cheap Magma, but I think I forgot which page that was I bookmarked. I'm going to have a lot of fun looking for "Magma" on this forum (I've already tried it in the search results...my...
mind).
