About how long are you all letting your clearos dry after you rinse them out? I would guess it wouldn't take too long for them to dry, not having any filler in them.
About how long are you all letting your clearos dry after you rinse them out? I would guess it wouldn't take too long for them to dry, not having any filler in them.
When you dry burn try thoroughly rinsing the ash from the coil crud afterwards. It doesn't take much of that to ruin the taste of a whole carto full. I learned that from the old Ego-T attys. The wick itself is hard to burn. Usually discoloration is from burnt niquid and not the wick itself. On the Egos I used to "flash" burn them clean with a Bic lighter then rinse the black crud out. Soaking seems to get most of it out as well. I'll rinse them out between fillings and may dry burn but at the price I don't plan on extensive rehab or rebuilding. The Ego-T attys were high dollar so I did work on them.
ThreadKiller" data-source="post: 5847895" class="bbCodeBlock bbCodeBlock--expandable bbCodeBlock--quote js-expandWatch">ThreadKiller said:By cleaning them out on every other fill, I'm hoping to avoid the crud in the first place. Wish me luck.![]()
I've been loving the clearos so far, but today I left it sitting for a bit after I refilled it and came back
to find that it had dumped half the juice through the battery connection.
Up until now it has been working flawlessly, but I am a little concerned since I usually keep it in my
pocket or backpack.
Any ideas why? Or even better how to avoid the leaks??
TIA - hs
hmm I am not really sure why that would happen....did you leave it in the sun?
Greetings gang
Been using the clearomizers and luv them. I admit Im a technological clueless old fool ..so when you day clean the clearomizer does that mean just taking off the mouthpiece, running hot water thru the top part thru the entire tube, blowing out the excess then letting it dry for a while. Im assuming if I put the tube under a hot water faucet water will go down both the inner steel tube and the plastic and that is ok after I blow it oout. Sorry for the idiot question but hey Im old.
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What flavor did you have in there? I've been reading up a little on tank systems, and am finding out that some flavors (like cinnamon and citrus) might have a tendency to crack the plastic. Maybe it's got something to do with that? Doesn't seem likely to me that hot tap water (around 120F max, right?) would be hot enough to do this kind of damage...but going from really hot to really cold might...but you let it cool down, right?
Sorry, squirrel!![]()