510 atty and lr atty help please?

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thumpingbeetle86

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So i just got a Ego and it came with the 510 atty and i also purchased a 510 lr atty and i know everyone says keep them wet but i am wondering how do i know when wet enought and how much to put in when vaping? I drip with a normal 510 atty but somtimes think i put a little to much in from it not producing as much vapor and or hit? So what is it that I need to do with these attys? all help would be well apreciated and also today is the day i stop analog and all vaping. :D

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LowThudd

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I just got my drip tip this weekend, but I used it on a 400+ mile trip from Santa Rosa to L.A., so I got used to it quick. I put three drops max in my eGo, LR atty or standard. Basically, if you are not tasting your juice but a burnt taste instead, you need more juice. If it is gurgling w/out much vapor your flooded. Get a paper towel and cup the batt end of the atty w/ it. Then blow hard into the end of the atty the cart attatches tp and reassemble, drip away.
 

JaYBoNeS

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Yeah, keep it wet, best non advice I have ever heard. Something that burns faster and hotter and you're supposed to know when it is too dry before it is, when it's tough enough to know that with a regular atty. Fortunately with a LR atty, that harsh taste comes faster, so you really won't be taking extra puffs to check whether it's really out of juice. You'll know the first puff. "Keep it wet" should really say "don't let it get dry." Taste that first nasty dry taste, top up. If you're using carts with filler, just make sure its always moist at the top, but not pooling. And top up often. If you're dripping like I am, 3 drips, maybe 4 is the magic number and drip again as soon as you taste that nastiness. And when you do, take a couple of quick primer puffs without inhaling to let the juice soak in. Something I believe you should always do with a LR atty once it's dry. Your lungs and taste buds will thank you in the end.
 
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