VapeMate tips, tricks and instructions!

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forcedfuel50

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I suspect a lot of people will be getting their VapeMates in the next few days, so i thought i'd share some tips that will help you get your VapeMate up and running in no time!

First, contrary to popular rumor, the VapeMate won't fetch you a beer, mow your lawn or dazzle you with colorful blinking lights. :facepalm:

What the VapeMate will help to do, though, is make your vaping experience a little easier, faster and more hassle free! The VapeMate is an all mechanical, manual feeder, built for durability and simplicity of use. The VapeMate's greatest benefits are not found on any feeder or feeder mod out there including:

-The VapeMate allows almost instantaneous changing of liquid flavors

-The VapeMate is universal and will fit most any Ecig or mod

-The VapeMate can be transferred from one Ecig to the next in only seconds

Here are some tips that will be useful for you when learning to use your VapeMate:

Tips:

-Practice running your VapeMate off the atomizer and with a water filled juice bottle. This will give you a visual on how much you need to squeeze the bottle in order to get the desired amount to your atomizer.

-Remember, you control how much juice is injected and though the VapeMate will not leak itself, if you flood an atomizer, all atomizers will leak out the bottom and flooding an atomizer can contribute to getting juice in your mouth!

-The VapeMate generally takes a very small, gentle squeeze to dispense enough liquid. Over-dispensing liquid will cause the atomizer to flood!

-Don't be afraid to experiement! There is no right or wrong position to put the VapeMate in! Some may prefer in slung under the Ecig, others off to the side or on top!

-Firmly grasp the atomizer when installing or moving the VapeMate on your atomizer (you can clock the VapeMate in any position, 360 degrees around the atomizer) as it can over- tighten the atomizer, making your atomizer difficult to unscrew. Periodically loosen and gently re-tighten your atomizer if you experience this.


Remember, no doubt you'll accidentally flood your atomizer when learning, but stick with it and in no time it'll become "automatic". Does that make this an Auto Feeder then?!! :laugh:

I've posted the instructions included with your VapeMate below.

Happy Vaping!



 
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VapeMate Instructions.

1. The VapeMate only accepts child-resistant protective cap plastic bottles and is compatible with 901 or 510 style atomizers. Your VapeMate comes with a spare O-ring for the atomizer retention ring and an O-ring for the juice bottle receptacle. Super-T does not recommend installing the juice bottle O-ring to begin with as it is normally not needed for a proper seal.

2. Screw bottle into juice feeder receptacle.

3. With atomizer installed on your electronic cigarette, firmly grasp the atomizer and insert the VapeMate into the top of your atomizer. You may need to moisten the O-ring on the VapeMate prior to installation and it may also help to twist the VapeMate when inserting.

4. Insert drip tip (not included) into the top of the VapeMate. Again, you may need to moisten the drip tip o-ring prior to installing and possibly twist the drip tip while inserting.

5. Gently squeeze the bottle to dispense juice into the top of your atomizer. Repeat when your atomizer starts to run dry. As your bottle empties, you may need to adjust the level of your feeder when squeezing to a more level position. Don’t be afraid to experiment with positioning when squeezing!

6. Do not leave the VapeMate or the drip tip installed in the VapeMate for extended periods of time as the O-rings may swell, making it difficult or impossible to remove. Super-T recommends removing the VapeMate and drip tip from the VapeMate nightly, washing with soap and water and allowing to dry out overnight.

Tips:

-Practice running your VapeMate off the atomizer and with a water filled bottle. This will give you a visual on how much you need to squeeze the bottle in order to get the desired amount (usually around three drops).

-Firmly grasp the atomizer when installing or moving the VapeMate on your atomizer as it can over- tighten the atomizer, making your atomizer difficult to unscrew. Periodically loosen and gently re-tighten your atomizer.

-The VapeMate generally takes a very small, gentle squeeze to dispense enough liquid. Over-dispensing liquid will cause the atomizer to flood and leak out the bottom of the atomizer.

-If you experience leakage where the bottle screws in, install the provided O-ring into the bottom of the juice bottle receptacle. For most applications, this O-ring is not needed.
 

forcedfuel50

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A list of suppliers who carry juices in child resistant protective caps. If you know of suppliers or are a supplier who carries juices in child protective caps, let me know and i'll add it to the list!

-Altsmoke
-Puresmoker
-Heaven Gifts
-Health Cabin
-Clouds of Vapor
-Cloud9Vaping
-GoodProphets
-MadVapes
 
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-Firmly grasp the atomizer when installing or moving the VapeMate on your atomizer as it can over- tighten the atomizer, making your atomizer difficult to unscrew. Periodically loosen and gently re-tighten your atomizer.

doesn't over-tightening atty cause the atty core to be compressed, pretty much ruining the atty?
you know, the inner core of the atty in the thread cylinder part? there's a hairs width of it sticking out beyond the threads, where it gets charge from the batt... it that gets compressed level or below the threads, i hear your atty is done firing.
 

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-Firmly grasp the atomizer when installing or moving the VapeMate on your atomizer as it can over- tighten the atomizer, making your atomizer difficult to unscrew. Periodically loosen and gently re-tighten your atomizer.

doesn't over-tightening atty cause the atty core to be compressed, pretty much ruining the atty?
you know, the inner core of the atty in the thread cylinder part? there's a hairs width of it sticking out beyond the threads, where it gets charge from the batt... it that gets compressed level or below the threads, i hear your atty is done firing.


Here's an explanation about repairing the "core" : http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...have-atty-works-1-device-but-not-another.html

The biggest concern I think David was addressing is the inadvertent over tightening -- could be a heck of a time removing your atty.

I use a 510 to 801 adap on my set up and quickly learned it's not necessary to crank it down. And keep an eye on things -- loosen and tighten every now and again.
 

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thanks for the info about the attys..

i know there have been lots of questions about the bottles... but where is best place we can we get our own empty bottles?
the little ones are trick and most don't buy juice in 3mil bottles.

what are the dimensions of the tube for the bottles? if we want one.
 

forcedfuel50

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-Firmly grasp the atomizer when installing or moving the VapeMate on your atomizer as it can over- tighten the atomizer, making your atomizer difficult to unscrew. Periodically loosen and gently re-tighten your atomizer.

doesn't over-tightening atty cause the atty core to be compressed, pretty much ruining the atty?
you know, the inner core of the atty in the thread cylinder part? there's a hairs width of it sticking out beyond the threads, where it gets charge from the batt... it that gets compressed level or below the threads, i hear your atty is done firing.

Yes, overtightening your atty can ruin it, hence the warning about the VapeMate as when you put it on and turn it to position it, since it has a firm fit in your atomizer, it can tighten the atomizer, making the atomizer harder to remove.
 
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