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Mine pops and spews out hot eliquid when I first fire it up (looks like eliquid fireworks) anyone else have this issue?

That's perfectly normal, it will go away after a few hours once it starts to settle in. If it continues, run it though a cleaning process and load it up again. If you're not having any luck you could try an alternate juice. If the liquid has any water content it will spit. Water is an inexpensive alternate to ethanol when cutting liquid, some flavorings have water as part of there ingredients, so there's not much you can do about it. Let me know how you progress with it.

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I'm coming up on 2 years soon and cant believe it either!! Ahh that first Blu lol and I never even intended to use my first ecig to quit, just another toy to smoke inside with....so I thought. Quitting smoking just happen to be a side effect :)

Same hear JD, I didn't get my first eicg to quit, just needed an alternate @ work. When I started there was no such thing as a manual battery, was all auto...blah!!! Only mod option was a screwdriver for $150.00.... Was the reason I looked into making my own options....;)

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Same hear JD, I didn't get my first eicg to quit, just needed an alternate @ work. When I started there was no such thing as a manual battery, was all auto...blah!!! Only mod option was a screwdriver for $150.00.... Was the reason I looked into making my own options....;)

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Cisco and JD, I'm an accidental quitter as well. Being that I'm brighter than the average bear, I decided that e cigs were gadgets (toys if you like), and certainly not something that a smoker would ever want to do, but... I had to prove those concepts to myself. I actually vaped and smoked for a couple of weeks. I do NOT recommend that! LOL! Then, I noticed I was drawn to the e cig, and not the cig. The rest, as they say, is herstory. ;)
 

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so hannah's cleaning video said to dip it in alcohol and let it drain out. The instructions that came with it said to soak them for 30 min. which is the best way?
Just watched the video again and he says before you scoop and drain to soak it, he does not say for thirty minutes but he says let it soak none the less. Soaking is obviously gonna give the alcohol more of a chance to do its work.
 

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so hannah's cleaning video said to dip it in alcohol and let it drain out. The instructions that came with it said to soak them for 30 min. which is the best way?

Soaking time would depend on the juice, how much you vape, and how long you go between cleanings. Lighter PG juices wouldn't require as much soak time as a heavy VG or dark sweet juice would. Not going to be the same for everyone. If you cleaned it every night I would say just a flush would be sufficient, but if your going a week on heavy juice you might want to soak it for a while. I clean my atomizers when they start to under perform or leak excessively.

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Soaking time would depend on the juice, how much you vape, and how long you go between cleanings. Lighter PG juices wouldn't require as much soak time as a heavy VG or dark sweet juice would. Not going to be the same for everyone. If you cleaned it every night I would say just a flush would be sufficient, but if your going a week on heavy juice you might want to soak it for a while. I clean my atomizers when they start to under perform or leak excessively.

Cisco...

Not to be a goofus, but what exactly is your cleaning method, oh Mighty God of Vapor!:thumb: I know I don't do mine enough; even after over a year of vaping I'm still not sure of what kind of interval or method to use........:confused:
 

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HELP!!! my hh357's won't work on my ProVari!!! They only work at 3.3 & 3.4v! Please help me! Its my primary PV and have a VV back up that it works on but I'd really love to use it on my primary VV, the ProVari. Any tips, suggestions, etc????
Works great on my back up but like I said it's a backup device.
Hannah HELP ME!
 

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HELP!!! my hh357's won't work on my ProVari!!! They only work at 3.3 & 3.4v! Please help me! Its my primary PV and have a VV back up that it works on but I'd really love to use it on my primary VV, the ProVari. Any tips, suggestions, etc????
Works great on my back up but like I said it's a backup device.
Hannah HELP ME!
same here. does it meter 1.3oHms?
 

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HELP!!! my hh357's won't work on my ProVari!!! They only work at 3.3 & 3.4v! Please help me! Its my primary PV and have a VV back up that it works on but I'd really love to use it on my primary VV, the ProVari. Any tips, suggestions, etc????
Works great on my back up but like I said it's a backup device.
Hannah HELP ME!

If it's metering at 1.4 ohm, you will not be able to use it on the Provari above 3.5V due to the 2.5A cutoff. This is not a HH.357 issue, it's a ProVari issue since this would be happening to you with any other atty from any other manufacturer with this resistance.
 

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thanks for the info. .... this is great, i cant use the atty im slowly falling for on the device i love. figures. now wtf do i do?
If it's metering at 1.4 ohm, you will not be able to use it on the Provari above 3.5V due to the 2.5A cutoff. This is not a HH.357 issue, it's a ProVari issue since this would be happening to you with any other atty from any other manufacturer with this resistance.
 

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thanks for the info. .... this is great, i cant use the atty im slowly falling for on the device i love. figures. now wtf do i do?

Maybe you could pick up a big battery MOD in the classifieds for a good price, one that utilizes 18650 batts, or even something smaller where you can use AW IMR 16340 or 14500 batts. That's where I think this atty truly shines, between 3.8 and 3.9V loaded... As far as using it on a ProVari, I'm waiting for Hanna to release 2.0+ ohm version of this atty. That should be blissful at 5+V.
 

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HELP!!! my hh357's won't work on my ProVari!!! They only work at 3.3 & 3.4v! Please help me! Its my primary PV and have a VV back up that it works on but I'd really love to use it on my primary VV, the ProVari. Any tips, suggestions, etc????
Works great on my back up but like I said it's a backup device.
Hannah HELP ME!

sup man - that sucks and doesn't even make sense... mines metering at 1.4-1.5ohm and i'm using it on my provari too but at 3.7v with no problems.. but ya, as you know i'm sure the provari's circuit just ain't gonna let you
 
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