But I will give you an example. Take a straw and put it in the water. Then suck
Then make a hole in the side of the straw that will be out of the water. Then try to suck again. Will you drink the same quantity of water? No. That applies to the liquid that comes to atomizer from the AFS. Nice and easy example?
Exactly imeo, this was my point, you will suck no water! Same goes for your afs, if you put another hole into the tip/cartridge area, you will stall all vacuum and airflow through the bottom orifice and you will draw no liquid or air and reduce vapor production. Even a tiny hole of .030 will render the atomizer worthless...(please note, i am talking a hole above the atomizer chamber)
You need to adjust the inlet hole size (which as i mentioned before, is what you are doing with your adaptation of my adjustable airflow i pioneered several months ago) which is the correct way to do it. Trying to adjust any airflow in the tip will be completely ineffective.
David
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