I like the idea of dripping (especially when trying a new e liquid) but my results aren't very satisfying.
I use a Joye LR atomizer on an ego Twist.
I start with a clean the atty, and do a thorough dry burn. I then drip about 3 - 4 drops - and get nothing more than a tiny amount of vapor and a burnt taste. I'll then drip a few more drops - which improves the vape only a little. If I add more drops (so that I can achieve a somewhat decent vape) the liquid starts to leak out of the bottom of the atty.
Whenever I view a video clip for an e liquid review, it seems like the reviewer is only adding a few drops into their atty, yet are producing clouds of vape. Seems that however I approach it, I'm unable to get the same results.
I am going to purchase a drip shield, but I don't think that'll necessarily correct my problem. Most of the video reviewers I've seen don't appear to be using drip shields.
Many thanks in advance for your guidance!
Jerry
I use a Joye LR atomizer on an ego Twist.
I start with a clean the atty, and do a thorough dry burn. I then drip about 3 - 4 drops - and get nothing more than a tiny amount of vapor and a burnt taste. I'll then drip a few more drops - which improves the vape only a little. If I add more drops (so that I can achieve a somewhat decent vape) the liquid starts to leak out of the bottom of the atty.
Whenever I view a video clip for an e liquid review, it seems like the reviewer is only adding a few drops into their atty, yet are producing clouds of vape. Seems that however I approach it, I'm unable to get the same results.
I am going to purchase a drip shield, but I don't think that'll necessarily correct my problem. Most of the video reviewers I've seen don't appear to be using drip shields.
Many thanks in advance for your guidance!
Jerry