Sattec's atty cleaning test thread

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I always soak in lemon juice instead of cola because it's more acidic. My latest test is to do the 15 minute Crest, then follow my overnight soak in lemon juice. Rinse/soak in water again to dilute everything out and then dry overnight.

The lemon juice has worked really well for me, about once a week on average. I'm hoping/thinking the lemon juice will also cancel out the mint mouthwash taste. I soaked in Crest my first time (sorry Sattec) and the mouthwash flavor was pretty much embedded in there for a while.

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P.S. Still waiting on the "next level" of this process.
P.P.S. Why can't you have a normal round satellite dish like everyone else. The neighbors are beginning to talk! :confused:
 

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sattec is a genius, thats all i gotta say. and as for the guy who said just putting a topped off cart on and wait for it to prime, genius as well. ive never gotten this much vapor before!!

I think that was me. :) Not genius, just laziness (the true mother of all invention).

By the way, I did soak in lemon juice overnight after the mouthwash and didn't have a minty taste.

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Quick question for the knowledgable people on here. A couple days ago I did my first cleaning of an atty. (Joye 510) I had used it for a solid 3 or so weeks and it suddenly was producing zero vapor and minimal to nonexistent hit. I used the Crest pro mouthwash method to do it, submerged the atty in a little tupperware container and swished it around gently for about 15 minutes. Took it out and rinsed it in hot water, then spent time blowing the water out through the battery end. After that I decided to try something I had read...I proceeded to suck in several times, good long drags, to try to quickly speed up the drying process.

Now is when I probably should have been more patient. After my "drying process," I waited maybe only 5 minutes before putting in 2 drops of e-juice (dripping) to try priming it, and no vapor. 2 more and still no vapor. Then I filled up a cart and put 2 more drops in and nothing. I decided to let it sit overnight and the following day with the full cart facing up, since I had heard it could take quite a few drops and some time to get it primed and working again.

Today, it works pretty darn well, good vapor, basically all is good. Except, when I push the battery button (manual), theres a noise (not too loud but definately there) similar to the sound of suction or burning, if you get what I mean. Also, when I put my lips on the cart to suck on it, there actually seems to be a little bit of suction to it, aka my lips get sucked onto the cart just a little bit. Overall, I'm not too worried and just happy that I could "revive" the once-dead atty. But the suction noise along with the slight suction on my lips is odd. Any thoughts? Should I try cleaning it again and let it fully dry out this next time? Thanks.
 

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From some website:
# The active ingredient in Crest Pro-Health Rinse's formula is 0.07% Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC).

* The active ingredient in Crest Pro-Health Rinse is currently recognized as safe and effective by the FDA monograph. The label meets current FDA monograph standards.

# The formula's inactive ingredients may include, but are not limited to, water, glycerin, flavor, poloxamer 407, sodium saccharin, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, propolyne glycol, blue 1, yellow 6, and green 3.

Cetylpyridinium chloride just appears to be a disinfectant.
 
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From some website:

# The active ingredient in Crest Pro-Health Rinse's formula is 0.07% Cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC).

* The active ingredient in Crest Pro-Health Rinse is currently recognized as safe and effective by the FDA monograph. The label meets current FDA monograph standards.

# The formula's inactive ingredients may include, but are not limited to, water, glycerin, flavor, poloxamer 407, sodium saccharin, methyl paraben, propyl paraben, propolyne glycol, blue 1, yellow 6, and green 3.

Cetylpyridinium chloride just appears to be a disinfectant.

It isn't the Cetylpyridinium chloride, not water, not glycerin, not propylene glycol, not the saccarin, or the colorings.

Maybe the flavoring, could the mint be important?

Poloxamers are amphiphilic, that is to say that some elements of their structure are hydrophilic and other elements are lipophilic, there might be something here. Interesting that this combination of qualities also describes soaps.
 

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Could not letting the atty dry before using it damage the atty? Oh and I’ve heard comments implying that dripping directly on the atty reduces its life time. Just wanted to know if there’s any truth in that. Have a joye 510 atty. Thanks
Not letting the atomizer dry won't hurt it, it just won't work very well until it is dry.

And I have never understood why anyone would say dripping reduces atomizer life.
That doesn't make any sense to me at all, and I think it is one of those myths.
 

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I used pro health on all of my "dead" attys. Turns out 3 out of 5 of them weren't dead. I just revived one of the old 901 attys and am currently vaping on my usb passthru.

Now if we can just figure out how to make the batteries and passthrus last forever, that would be great!

PS my passthru for my 510 got disconnected (wires on the back disconnected from the e-cig component... ie, I must have yanked it!

Lisa
 

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Not letting the atomizer dry won't hurt it, it just won't work very well until it is dry.

And I have never understood why anyone would say dripping reduces atomizer life.
That doesn't make any sense to me at all, and I think it is one of those myths.

I’ve only been using my 510 for a couple of weeks now but I do notice that once I start dripping the atty seems to starts loosing some of its power (ie it becomes harder to draw on/less vapor is produced). I only drop 2 drops each time and vape until I notice a slight burnt taste. So does dripping mean you’ll have to clean um out sooner than if you were using a cart or am I just doing something wrong?
 

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:thumbs:Noobie here, and would also like to understand the prime process first. I get the rest of it just fine.


Is there a video somewhere of someone demonstrating this entire process? I dont get the whole "re-priming" concept. Thanks in advance to whomever accomplishes this demo.
 

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I’ve only been using my 510 for a couple of weeks now but I do notice that once I start dripping the atty seems to starts loosing some of its power (ie it becomes harder to draw on/less vapor is produced).
That sounds just like an atomizer that is somewhat flooded.
I don't drip with my 510 because I tend to flood it too often.

When I'm dripping, I use my compatible 306 atomizer on my 510 batteries.
The 306s have a larger bridge and seem to be able to handle more juice.
And because the bridge is exposed I can dip instead of drip.
And dipping is better because no danger of flooding.

But now that I've started using the ADP mod, 510 w/cartridges is working great too.
 

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Is there a video somewhere of someone demonstrating this entire process? I dont get the whole "re-priming" concept. Thanks in advance to whomever accomplishes this demo.

"Re-priming" is pretty easy - at least what I've done has worked fine.

After drying atty for 24 hours, put 2-3 drops of juice directly on the bridge and leave standing up (batt side on the table) for a few minutes. Pop on your full cart and start vaping.

I've found it takes a bit to get the atty back up and cooking like 'normal' but after a few times I think you'll get the feel of it.
 

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Priming is just putting drops of your e-liquid on the atomizer bridge inside the atomizer (after you have cleaned it). Depending on your model, usually 4 (510 or 901) to 8 (an 801) drops of liquid. You may need to add more than that. If you add too much, simply blow it out a bit.

Sometimes it takes a little while to soak in, so I leave mine sit for a few minutes before I start to puff on it.
 
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