New smokeymizers question

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V_Joe1981

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Hi all,

Just received a pack of new smokeymizers from TW and stumped on how to fill them up correctly. with these new ones, there isn't a small rubber bung/stopper to take off. did manage to find where to put the syringe tip and filled it up half way with the wicks saturated....my question is why am I getting dry hits and why isn't the coil wet? should I drip some juice on the coil to get it going?

This is my first attempt on these and need all the help I can get :) Thanks in advance!
 

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I'm assuming you filled it upside down and hopefully you don't have smokymizers but the CE3s we talk about here. If the word smokymizer is on the box, feel free to pout now.

If you're using a high VG liquid, then you already know that all hardware hates it and will struggle with it. If not, and a little tapping on the side near the coils to dislodge any air doen't help, then you might want to draw on it a little slower.

Dripping juice on the outside would be about as effective as dripping juice on the battery. The thing is sealed.

That's all that I can really guess at right now.
 

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I'm assuming you filled it upside down and hopefully you don't have smokymizers but the CE3s we talk about here. If the word smokymizer is on the box, feel free to pout now.

If you're using a high VG liquid, then you already know that all hardware hates it and will struggle with it. If not, and a little tapping on the side near the coils to dislodge any air doen't help, then you might want to draw on it a little slower.

Dripping juice on the outside would be about as effective as dripping juice on the battery. The thing is sealed.

That's all that I can really guess at right now.

I think he means dripping throw the air flow tube, which would wet the coil. If it's not wicking properly, dripping isn't going to help, though.
 
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