I was walking the dog this windy Florida morning and noticed my Janty Kissbox with the automatic switch kept coming "on" before I inhaled. It got a bit warm from the constant "on" state, so I put it back in the lanyard I wear. It cooled.
Then I connected the dots. See if yours does the same: Blow across the mouthpiece end. Blow where the switch meets the atomizer. When I do either, the unit turns on. I see the red light and hear the crackle-hiss. A pressure difference is being generated and that activates the switch.
That same wind-created pressure difference is why smoke inside a car is drawn rapidly out of a cracked-open window when the car is in motion. When the cars stops, the smoke goes nowhere. When the car is put in motion, a pressure change exits the smoke.
I guess I can't be the first to e-smoke in a hurricane. Or on a motorcycle.
Course, I could use my manual switch.
Then I connected the dots. See if yours does the same: Blow across the mouthpiece end. Blow where the switch meets the atomizer. When I do either, the unit turns on. I see the red light and hear the crackle-hiss. A pressure difference is being generated and that activates the switch.
That same wind-created pressure difference is why smoke inside a car is drawn rapidly out of a cracked-open window when the car is in motion. When the cars stops, the smoke goes nowhere. When the car is put in motion, a pressure change exits the smoke.
I guess I can't be the first to e-smoke in a hurricane. Or on a motorcycle.
Course, I could use my manual switch.