Drip shield

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GinaS

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Ack! Do I need one?? I'm stepping up from the ego/evod combo to a vamo with some pretty tanks and I threw in a drip tip because I'm curious. But now I'm reading about leaking and needing a shield.

I'm already panicking about being able to figure out how to set all the variables on my vamo. Oh how I wish I could ff my knowledge to a year from now! :oops:
 

Jazzi Mike

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Don't buy a drip dhield unless you are planning on dripping with a pre-made 901 atty. I wasted money on two of them when I first started dripping on some Joyetech 510 attys.

The drip shield really keeps your setup less messy with a 510 atty, but all of that mess will be under it. They really work well on 901 attys because the way 901s are setup, the drip shield actually feeds the extra juice back to the atty.
 

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RDA is rebuildable dripping atomizer like the IGO you ordered.Yours will come installed with coil and wick.If you decide to rebuild it yourself you will need a multi meter to do so and please make sure to read up on battery and ohm safety before you attempt this.We dont need anyone getting hurt.Hope you enjoy your new toys !
 
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