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    Default Dripping on sealed autos

    Because I am always trying different juices, I figured I'd get a 901 atty to dripp for flavor tasting, so here's my question, I know the "Sealed Autos" aren't really completely sealed, they couldn't be or it would be impossible to work as an auto, but that the air holes are just moved to the side. Is this enough to protect my battery pretty well with dripping
    ? or should I pick up a manual battery just in case? I used to Drip with my DSE801, and I rarely flood the atty, but still would not enjoy ruining one of my batteries

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    a manual is always the safest
    Quote Originally Posted by klstreet View Post
    Because I am always trying different juices, I figured I'd get a 901 atty to dripp for flavor tasting, so here's my question, I know the "Sealed Autos" aren't really completely sealed, they couldn't be or it would be impossible to work as an auto, but that the air holes are just moved to the side. Is this enough to protect my battery pretty well with dripping
    ? or should I pick up a manual battery just in case? I used to Drip with my DSE801, and I rarely flood the atty, but still would not enjoy ruining one of my batteries
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    I know it would be safest, but for just ocasional dripping do you think I'd be okay with the auto?

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    well you would be taking a chance every time that the atty would flood... so it could be ok or it could be a disaster....

    it you are ok with the possibility of loosing a battery... the auto will most likely be ok.


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    I know it would be safest, but for just ocasional dripping do you think I'd be okay with the auto?
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    I'll just get a manual or use my passthru then Thank you for the help
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