How to fix a clogged cartridge Blog

If it’s the old type pass a paper clip thru the center it will push the excess oil thats clogging it up out of the way.

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a cartridge clogs for one reason.

Oil is thick when colld…when hot its thinner. The oil flows passed the coil when over hitting . The cold or hit its got glob that was never vapid away blocking the path

I usually work on my mix and fix this but…sometimes pppl hit to much or get to hot in pocket or car

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I was having a real big problem with clogs and flooding last batch. even ascents were having gobs pop out of the mouth piece near the end. turned down terps from 7% to 5%, cut out the microwave for a heaty pad and switched hardware to one where the post doesn’t run open top to bottom. having better luck now but man was it a killer for a while. I still get clogs but the kind you can preheat through.

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The clogged oil is the 22% unknowns. It’s safe.

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Thats a good idea.

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I think the temperature and intaking hole size for your cartridges if suit for the oil or concentrate, I think it is the most important reason for clogged.
Temperature is easy for solved, can choose the battery with pre-heat function.
But for the intaking hole size is consistent for a kind of cartridges, this requires repeated testing to obtain an optimal value, So a qualified supplier and R&D team is the best choice.

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A free paperclip with every cart. Carts clog because people abuse them. They let them bump around in their pocket, they leave them in a hot car, they let it roll around in a purse and when they can’t get it to draw they double down and suck harder and then wonder why a bead of distillate is in their mouth. Distillate is damn near solid at room Temps and damn near water when heated. If you created a device that looked like a large thumbtack but a longer spike with a blunt end and a rouund disc at the top with a logo and called it a cart saver you would sell a ton.

Clogs are in the mouthpiece nearly 100% of the time. Clogged apertures would nearly immediately be warmed up. Anyone using less than 2mm aperture holes doesn’t know what they are doing anyway.

Seriously, no one’s mentioned the golden rule to clogged carts??

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Uggh I wish people wouldn’t, just makes the problem worse. Quick little poke problem solved. Blowing works better than sucking.

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yes, for thick oil, I think it need at least 3mm

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no “True Live Resin” is different than “Live Resin”, sorry…

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Feeling left out?

I don’t understand what splitting a topic means. But in the past month this post has been split twice.

Some carts clog at the mouthpiece and some at the coil it seems

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Clogging at the coil mostly happens when the intake holes absorb too much oil, but the heating element doesn’t atomize them enough (Or because of the heating area). It clogs on the airflow holes when the oils cooled down

So I think we either get a Pre-heating battery or make the intake oil sizes smaller. So the oil in the coils can be atomized fully.

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If you are suffering clogging, our V056 did something structure upgraded to solve it.

-----Make the center post and ceramic inside diameter bigger.
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