Common Misunderstandings in Smoke Generator Operation

Dec 28, 2024

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During the use of smoke generators, some common misunderstandings may occur due to improper operation or insufficient understanding of the equipment. The following are several common operating misunderstandings and their explanations.

Misunderstanding 1: The more smoke oil is added, the better the smoke effect

Many users mistakenly believe that the more smoke oil is added, the better the smoke effect will be. However, excessive smoke oil will cause the equipment to overload, affect the heating effect of the coil, and reduce the quality and effect of the smoke. It is recommended to add an appropriate amount of smoke oil each time to keep the oil guide cotton moist.

Misunderstanding 2: Mismatch between air intake, atomizer space and coil data

The air intake, atomizer space and coil data need to match. If a high-heat coil is used on an atomizer with a small space and a small air intake, the smoke oil will taste too strong or even burn the core. It is recommended to choose an atomizer with a large air intake and a large atomization space combined with a fancy coil to obtain the best smoke effect.

Myth 3: Tilt the dripping atomizer

Whether it is an oil storage atomizer or a dripping atomizer, it is not recommended to tilt it. Tilt placement will cause the condensate in the inner chamber to gather in one direction, and it is easy to cause oil explosion when it is used again. In addition, tilt placement will increase the risk of oil leakage.

Myth 4: Do not clean the device when not in use for a long time

If the smoke generator is not used for a long time, it is recommended to clean the smoke oil and oil guide cotton in the device in time. Because the inner chamber of the device after use will maintain a high temperature, the smoke oil is easy to oxidize, affecting the effect of the next use and the life of the device.

Myth 5: Blindly believe in the so-called formula

Some users will blindly believe in the so-called "formula" on the Internet, such as the 4.3V voltage formula. However, these formulas are not applicable to all types of smoke generators. It is recommended that users try and adjust according to their own equipment and needs to find the settings that best suit them.

Myth 6: Ignore the maintenance and care of the equipment

The smoke generator needs regular maintenance and care after using it for a period of time. Ignoring the maintenance and care of the equipment will lead to poor performance of the equipment and even failure. It is recommended that users clean the device regularly and check whether all parts of the device are working properly.

By understanding and avoiding these common operating errors, you can ensure the safe and efficient use of the smoke generator and extend the service life of the device.

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