atomizers???

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CloveHunter

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my auto battery is sealed :) thanks for the info!

Actually, there isn't any 'sealed' auto, the physic doesn't work that way ;)

It might sealed on the top but look into the side of connector post, you'll see the hole there. It might not be as prone to leak as unsealed auto but it still could get damaged if the flooding is bad.
 

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I agree with clovehunter, best to use a manual. Not just for the leaking potential but also control which i think is important for dripping. Also there might be airflow issues with the atty on an auto which will prevent it from firing (atty not designed for sealed auto battery use), with manual it will work. I have read that you can also "gut" a cartomizer and just drip right onto the coil but I havent tried it.
 

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Actually, there isn't any 'sealed' auto, the physic doesn't work that way ;)

It might sealed on the top but look into the side of connector post, you'll see the hole there. It might not be as prone to leak as unsealed auto but it still could get damaged if the flooding is bad.

The hole on the side of the connector post is for airflow, it's there on the manuals as well it's pretty easy to see it doesn't exit into the battery.
 
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