Good educational stuff
- and there I was, going to drink it.
(Is there any merit in moving some of these H2O2 posts to the H2O2 thread?)
(Is there any merit in moving some of these H2O2 posts to the H2O2 thread?)
parapo
We applaud your self-sacrifice on behalf of the Decarbonizing Atomizer Formula Team.
And we give you an award you deserve, this has to be Medal And Distinction stuff.
Is anyone else finding that atomizers with PG residue are harder to clean than VG residue?
For me, VG came clean after 24 hours in Nu-Calgon, but the PG has been in twice that long & still not completely clean.
parapo - use a small stick or similar to measure the depth of the top of the metal bridge to the top of the tube. I suspect the atomiser with the feed problem will have a bridge that is too deep and barely touching the cart, if at all. In this case, some long-nose pliers can be used to gently grab the bridge and pull the atomiser up fully; it will stop sliding up at about 7-8mm depth.
Would this work, do you think? link
One can use a small stick or similar to measure the depth of the top of the metal bridge to the top of the tube. I suspect the atomiser with the feed problem will have a bridge that is too deep and barely touching the cart, if at all. In this case, some long-nose pliers can be used to gently grab the bridge and pull the atomiser up fully; it will stop sliding up at about 7-8mm depth.
tin-cup - was the flavor same in both cases or was the PG based one a tobacco flavor?
...use a small stick or similar to measure the depth of the top of the metal bridge to the top of the tube. I suspect the atomiser with the feed problem will have a bridge that is too deep and barely touching the cart, if at all. In this case, some long-nose pliers can be used to gently grab the bridge and pull the atomiser up fully; it will stop sliding up at about 7-8mm depth...