Common Issues With Prebuilt Atomizers and How to Fix Them
Compared with DIY atomizers, prebuilt atomizers involve higher ongoing spending on replacement coils, but their convenience makes many vaping users happy to pay for them. Structural improvements have steadily enhanced the user experience, yet a few common
Compared to DIY atomizers, prebuilt atomizers may have higher costs for replacing the atomizer cores, but the convenience they offer makes many e-cigarette users willing to pay for them.
The optimized structure of prebuilt atomizers continuously enhances the user experience, but there are still some unavoidable minor issues that trouble e-cigarette users when using them. 1. Oil leakage may occur when using prebuilt atomizers. Currently, mainstream prebuilt atomizer products adopt a convenient top-filling structure. During the filling process, if the bottom airflow is not closed, leading to pressure imbalance in the chamber, oil leakage may occur. Additionally, if users blow into the prebuilt atomizer with too much force, it may also push the e-liquid out of the chamber. Ensuring the correct filling method and usage of the atomizer can easily prevent oil leakage.
2. Condensate may form when using prebuilt atomizers.
Condensate actually forms during the use of all atomizers and can be considered a technical challenge that electronic cigarette atomizers currently cannot overcome. Although it cannot be avoided, the speed of condensate formation can be reduced.
When using the atomizer, be sure to release the fire button before finishing inhalation to allow any residual vapor in the airway to be fully inhaled, preventing condensate from forming in the airway.
3. There may be spitting issues when using prebuilt atomizers.
The instant heating of the coil can cause the e-liquid to splash and produce popping sounds, and the low-temperature condensate returning to the atomizer core can exacerbate spitting issues.
Controlling the output power of the device and avoiding using excessively high power for firing can stabilize the heating of the coil, preventing instant heating that causes spitting. Additionally, reducing the speed of condensate formation can effectively control spitting occurrences.
4. After using a prebuilt atomizer for a period, the flavor experience may deteriorate.
After using a prebuilt atomizer for a while, there may be a decrease in vapor production and a deterioration in flavor experience. This is caused by carbon buildup in the coil and contamination of the cotton, leading to aging of the atomizer core.
When the flavor deteriorates, vapor production decreases, or a burnt taste occurs, users need to promptly replace the atomizer core to resolve the issue.
5. Incorrect usage can lead to faster aging of the atomizer core.
Many prebuilt atomizers' cores cannot efficiently conduct high-VG e-liquids or pure VG. If high-VG e-liquids are used in prebuilt atomizers with frequent puffs, it can lead to the atomizer core burning out quickly.
Using e-liquids with high carbon buildup can also accelerate the aging of the atomizer core. Exceeding the recommended power for the atomizer core significantly increases the chances of burning out. To ensure the normal lifespan of the prebuilt core, it is essential to use suitable e-liquids within the recommended power range.
When using prebuilt atomizers, users need to pay attention to the correct filling methods and usage habits. Ensuring the normal lifespan of the atomizer core while using empty puffs to reduce the speed of condensate formation, and promptly replacing the atomizer core when aging occurs can ensure the normal use of prebuilt atomizers, while also providing excellent flavor and vapor production.


