resurrector issues

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ShEiTaN

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So i have the resurrectors for my epower 14650. Ive read nothing but great reviews, but they lose taste and intensity uber quick-there is no way the juice runs out after 4 drags? Will using a dual coil 1.5 ohm kill my device or just shorten the battery life. The resurrectors give plenty of vape but that means squat without throat hit and taste, sometimes tasting burnt like the carto is empty (which i know it's not)

Any help?
 

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If you have a 3.7 V 650mah + you could use Dual Coils.
Batt Info:
on single coil 100 mah= 1 hr vaping
on dual coil 100 mah= 1/2 vaping.
I also suggest you recharge your batts when they're at 25%- they'll last longer.
As for the carto problem it sounds like you may not be putting enough juice in them IMHO. What size are they and how are you filling them? Also what is your juice PG/ VG %?

So i have the resurrectors for my epower 14650. Ive read nothing but great reviews, but they lose taste and intensity uber quick-there is no way the juice runs out after 4 drags? Will using a dual coil 1.5 ohm kill my device or just shorten the battery life. The resurrectors give plenty of vape but that means squat without throat hit and taste, sometimes tasting burnt like the carto is empty (which i know it's not)

Any help?
 
If not putting enough juice in the resurrector is the problem
I'd recommend putting about 2ml of juice in a syringe and making 3 different injections points around the carto to fill it most evenly. Here's pretty much exactly what I do:

After putting 2ml into the syringe stick the needle down inside between the metal and the filler (be gentle and make sure not the damage the filler and never stick the needle actually through the filter) Slowly inject about 1/3 (.7ml) of the juice.
*Take note of where you injected it then remove the needle from the carto.

Then place the carto between your palms of your hands and rub them back and forth for a few seconds as if you were warming your hands up in the cold lol.
*This twists the carto quite well allowing the juice to flow to the dry parts of the filler.

Make the second injection 1/3 of the way around the carto from the first injection point then slowly inject another .7ml. Repeat the same process to spin the carto around with your palms.

Then the 3rd injection point will be the 1/3 away around the 2nd injection point. Give it another spin and it should be ready to vape for a good long while before next refill.

This method has worked for me 100% of the time when i found 2ml is a good amount of juice to fully fill it without flooding and wasting juice, but I ended up buying a chibi tank eventually. It takes all the hassle out of it. Fill once vape all day. I highly recommend it as long as you can punch holes in your cartos.

Hope this helps! It may seem like a lot of work but honestly it doesn't take as long as you'd think. It's a hell of a lot faster than dripping little by little from the top!
 

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I use pretty much the above filling technique when first opening the Resurrector. After its filled once properly it will suck juice in through the top/along the sides like a starving kitten. Fill them the first time very meticulously and they should be really easy to occasionally top off for the day. Couple drops after an hour of pretty constant vaping to keep them moist. Love them so far. Amazing duration and TH once you get them up and running.
 
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With the syringe method, one thing I've found that makes a huge difference is: once you fill it with juice, leave the needle in all the way to the bottom and pull up on the plunger. This sucks out excess juice and stops that gurgling, and juice in the mouth issue. I do this with my resurrectors, and they last me most of the day.
 

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3 of mine are a month old now after pretty constant rotation, never had one "die". I did fry one by accidentally hitting the power while it was new and dry. Even the most powerful juice had an after taste of tire rubber so I gave up on it. Another....lets just say I was not a huge fan of Maple Bacon juice and found it to be pretty stubborn. So far I love them, might need to look up some threads on cleaning techniques pretty soon.
 

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Ive found that cleaning the cartos rarely works well. most of them performed worse afterwards.
3 of mine are a month old now after pretty constant rotation, never had one "die". I did fry one by accidentally hitting the power while it was new and dry. Even the most powerful juice had an after taste of tire rubber so I gave up on it. Another....lets just say I was not a huge fan of Maple Bacon juice and found it to be pretty stubborn. So far I love them, might need to look up some threads on cleaning techniques pretty soon.
 
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