How many electronic cigarette usage errors have you caused

Nov 02, 2023 Leave a message

For e-cigarette players, daily use of e-cigarette devices for cigarette replacement is an essential step. The electronic cigarette device, consisting solely of the atomizer and the main unit, may seem simple, but in practical operation, some errors are inevitable. These erroneous operations often lead to a shortened lifespan of electronic cigarette devices, indirectly affecting the effectiveness of electronic cigarette use.

1. Directly use the oil storage atomizer after oil injection

Many users are eager to use the oil storage atomizer after refueling, which makes it difficult for the atomizer core to fully absorb the smoke and oil, and the oil guide cotton cannot reach a completely wet state. If the core of the oil atomizer without lubrication is directly powered on after oil injection, it is likely to cause the cotton inside the atomization core to burn. Waiting for a few minutes after injecting oil into the oil storage atomizer can ensure the service life of the atomizer core.

2. The top oil atomizer forgot to close the intake opening when refueling

For the vast majority of top oil atomizers without oil circuit sealing function, the intake opening should be closed during oil injection operation to ensure that the pressure in the oil tank is not released. If the air intake opening is not closed and only sealed with cotton, it is easy to cause the possibility of oil leakage.

3. Blow air into the atomizer during device ignition to achieve a cool effect

Whether it's an oil storage atomizer or a drip atomizer, blowing air into the atomizer to expel smoke from the intake does have a cool effect, but it can cause the smoke discharged from the intake to condense on the top of the atomizer and equipment. For oil storage atomizers, excessive blowing can easily cause the oil to be pressed out, resulting in oil leakage.

4. Connecting e-cigarette devices using batteries with different levels of electricity or brands for use

When using a series connected high-power device, using two batteries with different levels of electricity can cause damage to the low battery and cannot guarantee stable output of the device. Using batteries of different brands, with varying capacities and discharge capabilities, can also make the equipment unstable, and most importantly, such operations may also pose risks.

5. Using superstitious formulas to find the so-called "best taste"

I don't know when there was a saying circulating within the e-cigarette ring that 17 divided by resistance is equal to the optimal taste output power. In fact, this formula itself is useless, and the result has already been displayed on the host, which is an output voltage of 4.3V. However, a 4.3V output voltage is not suitable for every atomizer or coil, such as dual wire winding. A 4.3V output voltage can easily cause the atomizer core to burn cotton during continuous heating.

6. Forgot to turn off or lock the device button when carrying it out

When electronic cigarettes need to be carried with you, be sure to turn off the device or lock the button. For some mechanical devices without locking function, if necessary, remove the battery. This can ensure the awkwardness of smoking in the pocket and also ensure the safety of the device when carried with you.