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M401 or Evo tip in E-Cigarette Technical; A little variation on dripping that some might prefer : For the last couple of days I have been using ...
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    A little variation on dripping that some might prefer :

    For the last couple of days I have been using an empty cart and taking it off and just 'Dipping' my Evo atomizer's wire mesh in a little pot not much bigger than a thimble...which has about 1mm height of juice in the bottom of it.......this has been giving me much less trouble that 'dripping' juice on the wire mesh.

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    God, you guys must be sitting in front of the atomizer all day long, gazing at it and figuring how they'd perform better! LOL

    Anyway, very good tips Papa. I was wondering why I sometimes have to draw so hard, and yet nothing comes out!

    And Pete, that is a first that i hear your technique... I'm gonna try it now!

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    Here's another tip if you're still having airflow problems:

    Use the same method as if you were making your loose cart tighter but do it on the FLAT side(s) of your internal cartridge.

    You're going to heat a sewing needle and melt a small channel down the flat side.

    I've done this with a couple of carts, just now, and the difference in airflow is DRAMATIC. If you've got some carts that are just hard pulls, try it out!

    (Be careful not to melt completely through...you don't want to wreck your carts.)

    I took a photo of the results but my cam sucks ANUS so it's hard to make it out.



    HAPPY VAPING!

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    An excellent tip, Papa - many thanks!

    Quote Originally Posted by Papa Lazarou View Post
    I've seen a lot of comments from people (and have experienced myself) that sometimes, the draw on these can get really hard. You may even have problems drawing hard enough to activate the battery switch. This is usually coupled with poor vapour.

    One thing I have found, is that with these it really does make a difference which direction you fit the cartridges. If you look at the inner cartridge you will see it either has one or two straight edges, depending on the design, creating a gap. This is where the vapour is channeled. I have found that if you align these air gaps with the corresponding gaps on the atomiser (either side of the wire bridge), I get a much easier draw, and much better vapour. When it is aligned the other way, the draw is much harder.

    Try it

    The picture attempts to show what I mean (picture is of Evo parts, I assume the M401/2 carts are pretty much the same).


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