convert to dripping, need help

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M0T080

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I have gone thru 3 different e-cigs, the blu, SS.Choice Stealth and moved on to the Modern Vapor 902, and I have tried every cart mod and didn't like any of them. However I have now been introduced to dripping and love it.

I am wondering if any knows and compatible parts for the 902 for a drip setup. (ie sealed batteries, drip tips)

I have been testing dripping with the blu ans SS choice, but the 902 is the model that I like the best. However the manual battery for the 902 is not sealed so i don't want to drip with it.

I am correct that people take out the bridge for direct dripping?

Also anyone any links that can explain the milliamp, voltage, atty setup, it would be greatly appreciated, so that I can better understand the setup because I have budgeted money to buy an specific drip setup and then i can keep the 902 for the bars and in the car.
 

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I am correct that people take out the bridge for direct dripping?
Some people do, but you don't have to.

Also anyone any links that can explain the milliamp, voltage, atty setup, it would be greatly appreciated, so that I can better understand the setup
Not sure what you mean exactly?
 

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taking out the bridge is only necessary with an old atomizer that has started to produce much less vapor. Also, you can drip perfectly safely with an auto battery so long as you're careful not to flood the atty to the point where it leaks. I dripped with auto batts for close to six months and never caused one to fail. If you're really that worried about it though, why not just buy manual batteries for your 902, or even better any commercial mod, the batteries are always sealed, and will last you much longer.

when you say milliamps, I believe you mean milliamp hours, or mAh.
The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last
the higher the voltage, the more vapor it will produce.

hope that helps
 

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Actually, whether or not to remove the bridge is a controversial issue among drippers. Some say that it makes it easier to change flavors without the previous flavor lingering. Others say that it causes the atty to overheat and leak more easily.

I've never tried removing the bridge, or any other type of atty surgery, but I am quite happy dripping with my Joye eGo with the regular ol' atty, as is.
 

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Actually, whether or not to remove the bridge is a controversial issue among drippers. Some say that it makes it easier to change flavors without the previous flavor lingering. Others say that it causes the atty to overheat and leak more easily.

I've never tried removing the bridge, or any other type of atty surgery, but I am quite happy dripping with my Joye eGo with the regular ol' atty, as is.
^This.
Ive been dripping since january and never once removed the wick or bridge. I know some people swear by it so I'd never say 'don't do it' but I'd definitely say 'proceed with caution if you decide to go that route' lol
 

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I drip with my Modern Vapor Sidesho. I realize the batteries are not sealed but I have never had any problems with it, even when I flooded my atty once. Oh - and I didn't remove the bridge. It works just fine the way it is.

Funny that you should post this - I just posted in their subforum looking for some sort of drip tip that would fit a Sidesho. :)
 
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I drip with my Modern Vapor Sidesho. I realize the batteries are not sealed but I have never had any problems with it, even when I flooded my atty once. Oh - and I didn't remove the bridge. It works just fine the way it is.

Funny that you should post this - I just posted in their subforum looking for some sort of drip tip that would fit a Sidesho. :)

It never ceases to amaze me how many brands and designs of PV's there are, considering that it is an industry still in its infancy. I can't even imagine what will be on the market, say, five years from now.
 

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Just got my ego today with drip tip. Awesome!!! Even on my 510. Just get a drip tip. I even get more flavor.

I use my drip tip (stainless Steel wide mouth T-Tip from Super T) about 80% of the time. The other 20% of the time, when I am driving or when dripping is otherwise impractical, I use the new Joye eGo cartomizer, which holds up to 2.5ml of liquid.
 

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yea a 510 model is good for dripping because when you pull off the cartrdige/drip tip the atomizer is down into it, meaning the fluid goes into a hole and wont roll off or make a mess then you just put the top back on and your good.. if you decide to go the 510 route.. it is a MUST that you visit Eliquidplanet.com and buy there low resistant atomizer, it is a night and day difference between them, you will get wonderful throw hits and vapor the size of a regular cigarette hit.. alot of e cigs i have tried dont give you much smoke/vapor out of your mouth, you just taste it and a little will come out, but this atomizer is out of this world, best i ever tried, and i recommend it to ANYBODY!
 
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