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Drip on atomizor wall in E-Cigarette Technical; Hello, I seem to be having a more pleasant/less issue experience by dripping in the atomizor, on the wall rather ...
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    Hello,


    I seem to be having a more pleasant/less issue experience by dripping in the atomizor, on the wall rather then actually "on" the atomizor. Would others agree this is the way to go?

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    I don't see why not. It's going to work it's way down there anyway however you might have to wait till it gets there or drip extra drops initialy.

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    I drip on the atomizer wall.
    Doesn't take much time at all to flow down to where it needs to be.

    I started doing this once my atomizer started to leak by the battery connection.
    Seems to help out quite a bit.

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    if you drip it on the wall then there is less chance of flooding the little ceramic pot where the heater coil resides, so it makes sense it's the safer option as far as flood protection goes.

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