How the Electronic Cigarette works
Atomization Chamber:
The atomization chamber contains liquid nicotine, flavoring, water and propylene glycol. Propylene glycol is a food additive that causes the electronic cigarette's smoke-like vapor to hang in the air like real smoke.
Heating Vapor Coil:
When air is drawn through the electronic cigarette, the Heating Vapor Coil heats up. As liquid from the Atomization Chamber passes over the heating coil, it is flash heated and produces the smoke-like vapor that you inhale.
Lithium Ion Battery:
The battery produces the power for the Heating Vapor Coil. This rechargeable battery last 6 to 8 hours of use and takes only about 1 hour to recharge.
Smart Chip Controller:
The smart chip senses air flow when you take a puff of your electronic cigarette. It activates the Battery and Heating Vapor Coil. When there is no air movement, this chip tells your e-cigarette to go into a sleep mode to preserve the battery.
Operating Mode Sensor:
The sensor ensures that your smokeless cigarette does not overheat. It senses the number of puffs taken in a row and turns it off for 60 seconds if your e-cig is being used excessively
LED "Ash":
The LED not only adds a realistic look to your e-cigarette, but it is also an activation indicator. Any time the device is active, the LED will be lit. The LED will also notify you if the device is being overused, or if the battery is dying by flashing continuously.



