Greetings,
as most of us know, a 'setup' generally has a life expectancy. A build or factory coil in an atomizer might last for 'x' amount of tank fulls of juice before ether the flavor drops off and/or the vapor output drops noticeably.
This 'drop' is where many of us will open our atomizer up and ether swap out our factory coil or pull/refresh our coil before continuing. As most of us have observed, after vaping 'x' amount of juice (even unflavored!) our coils will get 'gunked up' thereby reducing flavor and how effective it is in transferring heat & vaporizing juice.
This 'droop' in performance might encourage some users to swap/rebuild coils weekly/daily or even multiple times a day.
But what if the 'droop' is not the coils fault? What about the 'U-turn'?
Huh???
Almost ALL atomizers have a juice 'u-turn' where the juice goes from the tank to the wick - down, across & then back up to the wick. If/when one or both sides of the wick ends develop an air pocket, it will stop 'wicking' juice from the tank. That 'air pocket' generally might reside in the 'u-turn' portion of your tank/atomizer.
When the user opens up their atomizer to inspect the coil, the wick MIGHT look damp/wet however it was not performing. In many cases a inexperienced user will 'pull the build' or at least refresh it to fix the problem.
However in many cases all that is needed is to re-prime the wick+coil ensuring that enough puddle of juice on both ends of the wick to re-create the juice connection between the wick through the u-turn to the tank full of juice.
You might be surprised how many 'builds' I've saved while out in the wild (unable to rework or rebuild) while vaping.
Many/most of my builds last weeks if not MONTHS of daily use. While YES eventually flavor might fall off where a rework or rebuild is needed however in most cases all that is needed is a re-prime.
g.
as most of us know, a 'setup' generally has a life expectancy. A build or factory coil in an atomizer might last for 'x' amount of tank fulls of juice before ether the flavor drops off and/or the vapor output drops noticeably.
This 'drop' is where many of us will open our atomizer up and ether swap out our factory coil or pull/refresh our coil before continuing. As most of us have observed, after vaping 'x' amount of juice (even unflavored!) our coils will get 'gunked up' thereby reducing flavor and how effective it is in transferring heat & vaporizing juice.
This 'droop' in performance might encourage some users to swap/rebuild coils weekly/daily or even multiple times a day.
But what if the 'droop' is not the coils fault? What about the 'U-turn'?
Huh???
Almost ALL atomizers have a juice 'u-turn' where the juice goes from the tank to the wick - down, across & then back up to the wick. If/when one or both sides of the wick ends develop an air pocket, it will stop 'wicking' juice from the tank. That 'air pocket' generally might reside in the 'u-turn' portion of your tank/atomizer.
When the user opens up their atomizer to inspect the coil, the wick MIGHT look damp/wet however it was not performing. In many cases a inexperienced user will 'pull the build' or at least refresh it to fix the problem.
However in many cases all that is needed is to re-prime the wick+coil ensuring that enough puddle of juice on both ends of the wick to re-create the juice connection between the wick through the u-turn to the tank full of juice.
You might be surprised how many 'builds' I've saved while out in the wild (unable to rework or rebuild) while vaping.
Many/most of my builds last weeks if not MONTHS of daily use. While YES eventually flavor might fall off where a rework or rebuild is needed however in most cases all that is needed is a re-prime.
g.