Condensation around the mouth piece

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telsie

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I have a 901 and any time I pull off the mouth piece I have to wipe all this moisture off the the part of the cart that fits inside the atomizer. If I don't, then it'll ooze when I put the mouth piece back on. I know I'm not overfilling my carts, so I'm assuming it's condensation. But it's really annoying and sometimes a drop of it will come through the mouth piece hole when I vape.

More than that, though, it just makes the whole thing a bit messier — having to have a napkin or something handy every time I want to pop the cart off and top it off. Is this just a normal part of the process or is there some way to prevent this condensation build up?
 

ej20rich

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to OP, i don't believe it is condensation, i think its merely just liquid hanging around the sidewalls of the atomizer, and when you pull it off (if your cart was full) the juice from the inner walls kind of get onto the cart anyway, and like a previous poster said, kind of just ease it back in to avoid a mess.
 

Snarkyone

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You hit it on the head when you said to use cartomizers that end's the fluid in the mouth crap. It also ends the constantly filling/topping/dripping/dipping/looking for the perfect filler/cart mods that are needed with the 3 piece models.

They are a good introduction to the E-Cig but once you get serious and get tired of jacking around with your toy instead of using it you gravitate towards the cartomizers. Having used a m401/dragon,then a 510 and a 6v mod to initially quit I will forever be grateful that they exist but they are in dire need of re-engineering for long term use the way we want to use them. They are fine for their intended purpose of having a quick nic fix when smoking is impossible but for a long term solution they leave a bit to be desired.
 
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