I'm not sure if the iGo and ECHO cartos are the same, but I just stopped using one of my original cartos after 35 days because the draw got really tight and it was starting to taste funky. I'm going to pull out the stuffing, put it in the vodka ultrasonic bath, dry burn and see if it comes back to life or not.
I'm sure it's probably realized by most folks so forgive me for the obvious. There may be a couple of people that want to try the Mohawkz Method of carto cleaning/rebuilding on their Echo cartos. I know OMG doesn't have a problem since she has the Igo which has a manual power button.
For the "pulse" method of dry burning the coil on the Echo cartos though, unless you have lungs the size of an ox, the auto battery will be a lot more difficult to dry burn. Simplest method for dry burning them is likely in your arsenal already. Most start with an 808 or 510 e-cig that is of a small form factor similar to a cigarette. Even if you no longer use them for vaping, they still come in handy.
If you have a kr808d1 (such as V4l, Vapor King, etc.)
manual battery and want to do a cleaning including a dry burn, just use one of those since the threads are the same as your Echo auto batteries. If you don't have a manual laying around, they can be picked up cheaply in the classifieds or at many online vendors.
Or if you have a 510 or really any other battery that is manual, you can go to most sites like Mad Vapes, Avid Vaper and many others and get an adapter for 510 (or whatever you have) to 808 for a couple of bucks. Again, forgive if this is obvious but for any newer folks just getting into the Echo scene, this is an easy and less stressful way to do your dry burn on your Echo carto coils!
