The Divine Crossing V3 is my favorite waxpen. It’s definitely more work to keep clean than the Saionara and is prone to leakage after heavy use. I like to use it because it really delivers the smoothest vape and tastiest flavor of any atomizer I have tried. Matt (Divine Crossing owner) has a guide on his Youtube but I’ve improved it over time. Here’s my simple way to clean your Divine Tribe Divine Crossing atomizer. This works for both 10mm and 13mm donuts, enjoy!
Step 1: Remove screws
As you can see, my base is cracked from being dropped a few times, and I tend to keep only one screw in there. Still works 😉
Step 2: Remove the cup from the donut carefully
If you see, those wires are pretty thin and you have to be careful to not bend them too much. I usually press the base of the wires against something like a table and slowly wiggle them out from the cup. I also recommend doing this when the cup is warm as reclaim will make this way harder/impossible if it’s cold.
Step 3: Reinstall just the donut coil on the atomizer base
Put the atomizer back onto the base and re-tighten screws.
Step 4: Heat the donut coil using 20 watts at it’s normal resistance
Turn your mod to wattage mode and set it to 20 watts. Make sure your resistance is set for your coil properly as it may otherwise burn the coil out.
Step 6: Watch the video
I made a quick video showing how the burnoff works on a 10mm coil. Please note if you are using the 13mm coil this process sometimes takes more than twice as long. Be patient and whatever you do, do not let the coil stay red for very long. Extended periods of overheating will permanently damage your coil. Your coil should look like this (below) on both sides once it’s been correctly cleaned. I did not scrape or touch the coil when cleaning it.
Step 7: Clean the atomizer cup with ISO and reinstall on the donut coil
No pictures, simply soak the cup in ISO and rise with hot water while scrubbing to clean quickly. Let dry and reinstall.
Step 8: Cleaned donut
Looks like new! I hope this guide helps you.
Step 8: Ready to go!
I loaded some Lime Tea full spectrum on it and it was delicious!