I think that the real question here should be: What's the resistance of your Atty?
Drip tips shouldn't melt unless you're holding the button for too long, or using a LR atty on a high voltage battery, which would be pumping out a ton of heat.
I think that the real question here should be: What's the resistance of your Atty?
Drip tips shouldn't melt unless you're holding the button for too long, or using a LR atty on a high voltage battery, which would be pumping out a ton of heat.
I have been vaping at 5v and 7.4v for over a year and the only time one of my delrin tips even close to melted was when the 7.4v was left on and the button stayed pressed in while in its case for roughly 1 minute (standard resistance single coil boge carto.) the tip itself did not melt so much as the polyfill in the carto melted and stuck to the drip tip. tossed both carto and tip. but even at that, honestly the tip wasnt even that hot. a bit warm to the touch, but not hot.
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