Best wicking Atty and Chuck

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CoopToons

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I have been vaping about 2 weeks now. Got the Sidesho by Modern Vaper and it works great. Good flavor (much better than analogs) and good throat hit (which is important to me). I have only had maybe 1 analog every other day.

But..... I have to change my battery about every 2 hrs. Constantly making sure ones charging. The atty seems to get dry really quick so I am always checking to make sure the cart is full and dripping one or two drops on. Really a lot of work but so far worth it.

Now to what I am thinking. I have been reading about the Chuck batt mod. Seems you would only have to change the battery every other day. That would be great!

Now what would be the best wicking atty to go with it?
 

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I have a high voltage 801 from Nhaler on mine. I've been abusing it for about 2 weeks @ 6volts. I don't use a cartridge. I drip 100% using the T-tip mouthpiece with a piece of heat shrink tubing on the end. I normally drip 4 drops at a time and get about 10-15 drags from it. Could not be happier.

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I highly recommend the Little Chuck. You can have any image/picture you want on it, and it never fails to produce the best vapor I've ever gotten. I've had it a couple of months and it vapes the same as when I first got it. Do yourself a favor and get one. Also, go to the Chuck subforum and read all about it and see what so many others are saying about it. Good luck! :)

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Yes, you should get one! I have a big Chuck and vaping at 3.7 I've never had to worry about batteries! I just vape all day and bring a spare with me just in case, but I've never had to use it yet. I just get home and put the batt I've been using on the charger and switch to my other batt. No noticeable drop in power during the day, it's great!
 

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I drip 100% using the T-tip mouthpiece with a piece of heat shrink tubing on the end.

I'm planning on buying a T-tip today, but I've been worried about how the metal would feel against my lips. Where did you get the tubing that you put on the end, and *how*? That looks like it makes it just about perfect.

CoopToons, you can get the T-tip here: Super T Manufacturing, Innovative manufacturer of electronic cigarette products.. It's at the bottom of the page. My understanding is that you don't have to take it off to drip, which makes it much easier to drip.
 

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is that t tip just a metal tip you place on your existing atomizer to replace the cart? and you drip juice down the tip? its suppose to find its way onto the wic of the atomizer?
Yep, that's what it is. It snaps into the atty and can't leak. Drip right into the hole without taking it off. The juice does not have to hit the bridge inside the atty. It's good if it does but when you drip into an atty there is no where else for the juice to go but into the little pot under the coil which is where it goes if it drips on the bridge anyway. So, yeah, it will find its way to where it has to go.
Oh, and the size of the heat shrink tube needed is 3/8".
 
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