Hello All,
After lurking for a while and reading hundreds of posts, I ordered a 501 kit from Cignot.com last week. It came on Friday and, as the batteries already had some charge in them, I immediately started vaping. I had mixed results, but after reading some more I think I'm beginning to get some consistency in my vaping efforts. Of particular help was Kristen's post on in the 501 section of the forum. Loaded with essential info that if followed will result in better results. That post should be required reading for all new 510 users
I've had good results by making sure the batteries are fully charged, the cart has enough juice in it, and putting a drop or 2 directly onto the atty. I also am using manual batteries and find that holding the button down for a few seconds before drawing helps a lot: good vapor and TH. This may seem obvious to the experienced vapers, but as a newbie, well it's an important step up on the learning curve.
I still have much to learn and many questions, but I want to keep my first post short.
Thank you all for your generosity in helping all of us newbies get started. This is a great forum.
After lurking for a while and reading hundreds of posts, I ordered a 501 kit from Cignot.com last week. It came on Friday and, as the batteries already had some charge in them, I immediately started vaping. I had mixed results, but after reading some more I think I'm beginning to get some consistency in my vaping efforts. Of particular help was Kristen's post on in the 501 section of the forum. Loaded with essential info that if followed will result in better results. That post should be required reading for all new 510 users
I've had good results by making sure the batteries are fully charged, the cart has enough juice in it, and putting a drop or 2 directly onto the atty. I also am using manual batteries and find that holding the button down for a few seconds before drawing helps a lot: good vapor and TH. This may seem obvious to the experienced vapers, but as a newbie, well it's an important step up on the learning curve.
I still have much to learn and many questions, but I want to keep my first post short.
Thank you all for your generosity in helping all of us newbies get started. This is a great forum.