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    Default Got my KR8 … Uhm?

    Hello there!

    I got the KR8 I ordered because I wanted to see what the fuss is about. Otherwise, I am very happy with my 510 and the occasional 901, thank you very much.

    As I had never tried a KR8 before, I have a question: The vape out of that thing is so hot, it nearly burns my lips and tongue. In fact, if I vape it for more than a minute, it does burn them. I am fairly certain that is not exactly how it is supposed to be, but I thought I'd better ask.

    Also, is there a youtube vid that shows how to refill the cartomizer with a syringe? I believe there are three methods, opening it, syringe, and dripping into the lower hole. I saw the first and last method, but no syringe. Did I miss any?

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    Are you doing the slow drag? These work a little different than the 510.
    You sure can fill with a syringe. Pop the cap and o ring, push syringe down into batting, slowly releasing juice.
    Or you can try the Taryn method, which is very easy, and is on the sub-forum for V4L.

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    Here's a video on the basic syringe refill technique: YouTube - How to refill a Cartomizer

    I use 0.5mL when topping off this way, but Leaford at V4L posted recently that he uses 1mL.

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    It got too hot for me also, I took off the round end cap and o-ring inside and use a 901 tip.
    Makes re-filling easy too.

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    Are you using prefilled carts? I've only experienced hot nasty vapor when I was vaping a dry cart. As for the cart being too hot, is the sticker on it or is it just metal? The stickers on the carts make a huge difference in how hot the outside of the cart gets.

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    Can't chain vape the same cartomizer either. Take a few puffs off one and rotate. I was keeping about 7 on rotation at a time. Do not let them get hot and keep filled. I personally don't like the battery-end dripping method...This will kill auto batts if you are using them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Illuminate View Post
    Can't chain vape the same cartomizer either. Take a few puffs off one and rotate. I was keeping about 7 on rotation at a time. Do not let them get hot and keep filled. I personally don't like the battery-end dripping method...This will kill auto batts if you are using them.
    Weird experience your having. My wife and I pretty much chain vape our carts till they dry out. Then we drip in the battery end until the atty dies. And the only thing that has killed our auto batteries is time.
    I will concede that way back when we first started using the cartomizers, some did seem to get hot, but thats an issue that we havent delt with in a long time. I would consider where you're getting your carts from. Maybe they're just poor quality??

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    Randyrtx, thanks for the link, had not found that one, and I wanted to try various methods of refilling.

    The cartomizer was an empty one, always safer in Germany to order no liquid whatoever with hardware. Also, that way it is easier to compare tastes. I filled the cartomizer by removing the top, and dripped (slowly, evenly spread) 21 (fairly smallish) drops of liquid into the filling, and put the top back in. Instructions usually say 18-20 drops, or about 1ml capacity, which should be around 20 drops. (It's 21 because it is 2/3 KML and 1/3 Cappuchino.)

    It's also not so much the cartomizer itself that gets hot - my 510ers get considerably hotter. It's the vape itself, after the first or first two drags, that is so exceptionally hot that I cannot vape on. I also always vape rather slowly, at least when I am at home. And the battery is a manual, so even if I'd overfill (which I don't think I did) it could not damage the battery. I've right now tried three puffs which were exactly 5 seconds, with +10 seconds between puffs, and even the first one was quite warm, and the third one definitely too hot.

    And carts are from heaven gifts, so quality should definitely not be an issue.
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    Yeah, refill them through the battery end. You'll learn to know how many drops you need to avoid flooding.

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    Actually, I don't think I will do much refilling if I can't vape them because they burn my mouth. So, my most important question again: Is it in any way normal that the vapour itself is that hot? Or is it a known problem, preferably with a solution?

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