The problem of poor oil guidance in electronic cigarette atomizers is a common issue encountered by many e-cigarette users. To solve this problem, you need to find the root cause and then solve it specifically. The following are the three main reasons for poor oil guidance in electronic cigarette atomizers:
1. High levels of VG e-liquid can cause poor oil guidance
With the popularity of high vapor production devices, players have increasingly high demands for high VG e-liquids. However, for many finished atomizers and oil storage atomizers, the high viscosity and poor fluidity of high VG e-liquids make it difficult to smoothly guide them into the atomizer core, leading to poor oil guidance when users frequently use them. If you want to enjoy the rich vapor of high VG e-liquids, you can choose to use a dripping atomizer or an oil storage atomizer with a larger oil guide opening.
2. Atomizer core issues can also cause poor oil guidance
For finished atomizers, as long as the frequency of use is reasonable and appropriate e-liquid is selected, there will be almost no poor oil guidance phenomenon. However, for DIY atomizers, the most common cause of poor oil guidance is improper distribution of cotton. If the cotton between the coils of the DIY atomizer is too tight, or if too much or too tight cotton is stuffed into the oil guide hole, or if the cotton is stuffed into the oil guide hole, it will affect the conduction of the e-liquid, leading to poor oil guidance. Ensuring reasonable cotton distribution, loose cotton between the coils, and no blockage in the oil guide hole can effectively solve this problem.
3. Poor operation can cause poor oil guidance in electronic cigarette atomizers
When using an electronic cigarette, excessive suction will make the e-liquid conduction speed unable to meet the user's needs, resulting in the e-liquid unable to be conducted in a timely manner, which is also one of the reasons for poor oil guidance. Some oil storage atomizers use a top oil injection structure, but when the internal compartment pressure is too high, it can also cause poor oil guidance. The specific manifestation is that the e-liquid in the oil compartment will surge upwards during suction. At this time, the problem can be solved by opening the top cover to release pressure. In addition, overtightening the atomizer may cause the cotton to deform and cause poor oil guidance, so be careful not to overtighten it.
In summary, to address the problem of poor oil guidance in electronic cigarette atomizers, you need to consider the e-liquid, atomizer core, and operation. Find the root cause of the problem and take targeted solutions. Sometimes, users may confuse poor oil conduction with poor oil guidance. Poor oil conduction is mainly caused by frequent suction or using high output power, while poor oil guidance is more caused by the insufficient fluidity of e-liquid, too dense cotton in the atomizer core, or excessive pressure in the oil compartment. If the vapor appears to be pasty, you can easily find the problem of poor oil guidance in the atomizer core while ensuring normal use frequency.