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| A smoking vaporizer is a subtle tube-shaped electronic device consisting of certain micro equipments inside which makes possible to smoke in a healthy way. At one end of the smoking vaporizer there is an LED light which is connected to the lithium battery and at the other end is a cartridge (mouth-piece) used for inhaling the vaporized smoke. The cartridge has a narrow tube (an inhaler) which is connected with a container, containing electronic cigarette liquid. ![]() In the middle of the smoking vaporizer there are three important electric equipments: • Atomizer • Sensor • Microprocessor The battery is also connected to an electronic circuit which supplies power to these electric equipments. A smoking vaporizer usually comes in three parts and it’s quite easy to assemble it. ![]() • Battery • Cartridge • Middle piece (connecting the 3 electric equipments) When we inhale a puff from the smoking vaporizer, the sensor senses the inhaling pressure of the air-flow and then the atomizer produces a vaporized smoke from the liquid according to the puffing strength sensed by the sensor. The LED-light also glows with every puff giving the impression of a real cigarette. You also need to maintain your smoking vaporizer in a good condition like if the quantity of smoke reduces you need to re-fill the liquid or change the cartridge; or if the LED-light blinks or becomes darker it’s time to change the battery. With a micro-processor and a sensor inside the smoking vaporizer it’s now possible to inhale a handsome amount of smoke with a slight puff. You don’t need a strong inhaling puff to inhale a large amount of smoke; the sensor does the job for you. The manufacturers are still working to make improvements in the smoking vaporizer in order to make it simple and a perfect electric cigarette.
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