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Author Topic: Don't give up on your early atty's (keep them safe and come back to them)  (Read 537 times)
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Ellen
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« on: October 03, 2009, 08:28:53 PM »

Hello .... Smiley
Well, Mike and I are 5 months on, very happily vaping, with the 510 Titan. When we started vaping, we were both on quite high strengths, but lately we have come down in strengths, and liking more flavours.
Over time we have a number of attys which we thought were very weak, (we always drained them and kept connections clean). So I tended to keep these "weaker atty's" for when I couldn't vape higher strenths, with colds, or generally feeling under the weather, etc, but still wanted to vape.

Well tonight, I decided to go through the "weaker att's".  On looking at them, they all looked worn etc, as a few months of use will do this. But I gave them all another bash. Ok, so there are still a few weaker ones, and 2 have completely died, but the rest.  Shocked They seemed like new. (we still have one working from day 1 Cool)

Honestly these are all older atty's which we had all but given up on. I hate throwing things out if I can help it, and I'm glad we didn't.

They obviously feel newer as we have come down in strength, but I thought I would post this, as there really is hope for these little gems to come back to life, and put a smile on your face Grin. They certainly have for me.

Happy vaping, from two very happy vapers Cool Grin
Ellen and Mike

And a very  Happy 1st  Birthday week to Jason, and all the wonderful team at TW. Cheers to all Wink Grin
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« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2009, 09:02:15 PM »

Yeah, I noticed that with a couple of 801 atomizers I had sitting on my desk!  I guess they get flooded and take awhile to dry out or something.  The juice dripping down too fast from the cartridge would cause that by shorting out the atomizer.  When an atomizer gets shorted out, the element can't get hot enough.  Last night I wasn't getting much vapor at all from mine and thought about trashing it so I rinsed it out with water, blew it out real good then put about 3 or 4 drops of pg in it then fired it up till the element got red and it came to life again and today I'm getting a ton of fog from it.  An atomizer isn't dead until you get a 0 reading on an ohmeter which means the connection is severed.
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« Reply #2 on: October 04, 2009, 02:43:14 AM »

Nice one Larry Smiley
Couldn't agree more These atty's have been sitting around for a while, thought they we practically gone. They went through a boil, and dry a while ago, but they really wern't producing much after this. This is us literally coming back to them after at least a month. I'm really chuffed. Grin

Happy vaping Smiley
Ellen
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