Flooding Magma Carts
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Flooding Magma Carts
by mulkeyOWNS » Thu Apr 07, 2011 9:17 am
I just wanted to add this into the tips part, because I can't seem to find it anywhere else.
As everyone knows, I was having an issue with my attys not firing right, or so I thought. I would get barely any to no vapor, a crucial (almost unsatisfying) throat hit, and for some strange reason I could taste the liquid I was vaping in my throat like it had leaked out and not touched anything until the point I could taste it. Well, like I said, for about a week I was convinced that it was my atomizers. Turns out that wasn't the case. You can flood your carts just like you can flood your attys. This can lead to very undesirable results. Here's a few steps you can try to make sure your issue isn't with your atty, but with the carts themselves.
Step 1: Listen for any kind of gurgling sound - if you get one then your problem is most likely your atty being flooded.
Step 2: Check around the inner portion of your cart. If you flood prime like I do, it will probably be soaked. There's not really an issue with this, except when it starts leaking through the air part that you breathe through. Dry this part off and remove the inner portion of the cart.
Step 3: Make sure the outside of the inner portion of the cart is completely dry, and move on to the inner portion of the outer cart. Also make sure this part is dry. You can ensure this by sticking a paper towel into the hole (no pun intended) and making sure it doesn't come out soaked.
Step 4: Once you have it all dried out, make sure that your atty isn't flooded, re-assemble the cart, and try again.
If the issue isn't with your atty or batt, your problem should be solved.
As everyone knows, I was having an issue with my attys not firing right, or so I thought. I would get barely any to no vapor, a crucial (almost unsatisfying) throat hit, and for some strange reason I could taste the liquid I was vaping in my throat like it had leaked out and not touched anything until the point I could taste it. Well, like I said, for about a week I was convinced that it was my atomizers. Turns out that wasn't the case. You can flood your carts just like you can flood your attys. This can lead to very undesirable results. Here's a few steps you can try to make sure your issue isn't with your atty, but with the carts themselves.
Step 1: Listen for any kind of gurgling sound - if you get one then your problem is most likely your atty being flooded.
Step 2: Check around the inner portion of your cart. If you flood prime like I do, it will probably be soaked. There's not really an issue with this, except when it starts leaking through the air part that you breathe through. Dry this part off and remove the inner portion of the cart.
Step 3: Make sure the outside of the inner portion of the cart is completely dry, and move on to the inner portion of the outer cart. Also make sure this part is dry. You can ensure this by sticking a paper towel into the hole (no pun intended) and making sure it doesn't come out soaked.
Step 4: Once you have it all dried out, make sure that your atty isn't flooded, re-assemble the cart, and try again.
If the issue isn't with your atty or batt, your problem should be solved.
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Re: Flooding Magma Carts
by mulkeyOWNS » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:57 am
Thanks. That means a lot coming from you being that you are the all-knowing geekers =P
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