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dormouse

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It is usually recommended that you only use drip tips with manual batteries that don't have an open hole in the end. All auto batteries have a hole in the end and that leads to their drag sensor. Some manual batteries like M401 also have an open hole. Dripping makes it more likely juice will drip through and get into an open-hole battery.

Also, I have never seen a drip tip for an ecig with an external atty bridge (the kind of ecig where the mesh bridge sticks inside the cart. Drip tips are typically for atomizers that are a hollow tube that the cart sticks into. You remove the cart and stick in the drip tip instead. Similarly drip tips can be used with cartomizers of the same diameter but you need to make sure conductive metals won't contact the atty inside.
 

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If you have a 510-type, instead of buying a tip you can simply remove the filling and the cap of a cart. the opening is large enough to drip into the atty without having to remove it.

One can drip without any tip, but the atty can get a little hot. A drip-tip or a gutted cart just keeps the lips away from the atty and allows dripping into the bridge without removing the tip.
 
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