upStomp Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 Yesterday my atty started spitting out putrid, upholstery-tasting vapor. I was at work, so I was stuck dealing with it until I got home. Of course, the first thing I do when I get home is check VT for my "symptoms" and immediately find a thread about removing the wick from the atty. I follow the instructions in the posted video, give my atty a good boil, and let it dry overnight. I then begin vaping my wife's eGo - only to find that hers is starting to turn as well. I removed her wick (does that qualify as a pun?), cleaned and set aside to dry. At this point we're both without a vape for the rest of the night because we didn't buy any extras when we bought our kits. It was just about time for bed, so it wasn't a big deal. This morning I try my newly-cleaned atty, but had a hell of a time getting it to vape. I was surprised at how nervous I was. All I could think was that I'd be stuck smoking analogues until we could get a shipment of attys. Eventually I got it working by flooding and vaping constantly. I think there was still water in it because what little vapor that was coming out was pretty warm, but it slowly started working as I've come to expect. What a relief! The lesson is: stock up on attys!!! You don't want to be stuck without access to vapor - especially if you're newly off analogues. I lucked out this time, but it could have been a very bad day for me. Still, I think it's a great testament to eCigs that I was actually dreading having to smoke analogues for any period of time. It's also great that I've saved my atty from certain death by removing the wick, as recommended on this forum. It's smoking like new now - no more burnt upholstery taste!
Lily Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 Hi, yes, you answered your own questions! Glad you were able to get the dismembered atty to work! I think this is all part of the learning curve that new vapers go through, but the ultimate lesson is backups, backups, backups! Good luck!
Christopher Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 Yup it's always a good idea to have extra atomizers or even better cartomizers laying around. When I leave the house or the office I have my velvet bag with me. Inside I always have my eGo, 2 extra cartomizers, my liquid and an extra battery. Just in case something goes wrong
Popsicle Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 It is impossible to have too many spare parts. They'll ALWAYS get used!
BEERCITYVAPRZ Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 I actually like the bridge and wick in my attys, I dont remove them until its almost dead, just to try to revitalize it.
Brian Posted September 28, 2010 Posted September 28, 2010 I always carry two new attys and a couple of cartos to work.
bobthesalesclerk Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 (edited) I have a pretty nice little stock pile but just so you don't ever have to taste that horrible taste again just remove the wick and bridge as soon as you get them YOu can't use carts on em but it makes dripping worlds better imo. Edited September 30, 2010 by bobthesalesclerk
Jkimbo Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 Yup, newbies take note here! I have extra atties cartos and batteries and enough juice to last me 3 months if needed. upStomp 1
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