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    make sure you use an empty cart... I used one will fill when I started dripping... didn't work too well [/quote]

    huh? I tried a couple drops, but I still had my cart in, I'm suppose to use an empty cart??? I'm a newb, can't ya tell.

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    yea, just pull the wick out so you have an empty cart (save it they can be cleaned and reused)... drip one drop then stick it back on... viola... one drop at a time shouldnt mess with anything but I have a 510 manual and LOVE it! I use flat tipped carts... and I drip noooo problems... same atty and batteries since I began over a month ago. If your button is sticking try unscrewing your atty when you arent using it so it wont burn it up

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    510 manual was design for direct dripping

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    Quote Originally Posted by nick76 View Post
    510 manual was design for direct dripping
    Meh... doesn't hold enough juice... anything more than two drops gets dicey.
    The RN4081 blows it away in terms of dripping, although it has unsealed batteries.

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    Well, the Prodigy from PureSmoker was designed with dripping in mind. I have one using an 801 atty and have only ever dripped on it.

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    Most standard E-cigs were not designed for dripping. Since some people prefer to drip, the mods were born. I suggest you look into one of the mods, if you must drip. Dripping on a standard e-cig will just give you greif in the end.

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