What is "dripping" and how do I do it? in E-Cigarette Technical; All I can picture when someone talks about "dripping" on an atomizer is that it sounds really messy, and b) ...
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What is "dripping" and how do I do it?
All I can picture when someone talks about "dripping" on an atomizer is that it sounds really messy, and b) trying to get the cart back on a burning atty. Can someone please tell me how this is done? Do you have to take the cart off first? Or even better, if someone knows of any videos that show you the dripping method...? Thanks!
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ECF Veteran
there are alot of methods to drip - and many many videos on howto do it
the concept is simple - remove the cartridge, use aa dropper and drop 2 drops of e-liquid directly onto the atomizer or the atomizer bridge, then put the cart back on and vape
simple enough right? try it out
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Senior Member
ECF Veteran
Don't drip, dip!
This is probably the best tip I've read on the forum.
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My revolver elite came with two completely empty carts, should I use those when I drip/dip?
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Senior Member
ECF Veteran
except that with some atty's you cannot dip, and have to drip.... Like the 510 for instance
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Senior Member
ECF Veteran
More info please, fatalis...
What device(s) are you using?
All atty's are not created equal, therefore the more info you provide the less confusing the responses you get should be.
Dripping has it's advantages but so do carts... depends on your usage, preference and device.
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I've tried both with my 801, and I like dipping better. The bridge on the 801 extends outward quite a bit so dipping works great.
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Ultra Member
ECF Veteran
how do you dip an 801? I have one and the bridge is not even exposed.
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Super Member
ECF Veteran
What is the difference between the atomizer and the atomizer bridge??
(Or more importantly what IS the atty bridge?)
Every time I try dripping (510) I flood the atty, any tips?
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the bridge is the part you can see when you look into your atomizer. It looks like a bridge made of metal mesh. The atomizer itself is the entire system of the bridge and the coil. (the coil is inside the casing)
you only need 2 drops, maybe three, but that's only if you are using a dry atty.
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