Drip Atty for DIY testing purposes....

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Taylor7617

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Ok, wife and I are going to start experimenting with DIY. I've been reading ALOT in that particular forum, but my question is specific about devices..so coming back here.

My thinking is that to "test" a mixture, a drip atty might work better than filling a BCC and using up a bunch of fluid then pouring back into the bottle to adjust up if flavor is weak. In this example, your not sure how much fluid is left on the wicks....thus (IMO) making it harder to get a good gauge on how much to adjust.

Thinking...start at say 1 or 2 ml first in 10ml bottle. Test. If weak, bump up the flavor % and add up to next ml (2 or 3) and so on. Using a drip device, we wont use (or lose) alot of fluid. Sound about right?

If so..........what a nice starter device? We are both currently using the Tesla VV/VW mod so probably best if it's a 510 connection.

Comments or thoughts????
 

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To me, it sounds like you wouldn't have an issue with rebuildables (if you haven''t done them already).
A RBA is perfect if that's the case. Its cheap to toss a coil and throw another one in there if you ruin it with some nasty juice.
This is the one I have. Cheap and meh, but works great for what I use it for (testing eliquid).
 

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Another cheap budget option is the YK1. This thing is tiny and only uses about 5 drops of liquid at a time. I have drilled the hole out on mine to 2mm though, otherwise the draw is too tight.

https://www.fasttech.com/products/1353408

I've sampled 6 new juices with it today, all in the space of about 30 minutes.
 
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