Dripping and my Janty Stick

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ImArchimedes

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That titled wasn't supposed to sound that phallic but oh well.

Anyway, I got my new Janty Stick in the mail (first one died) and I've come to the conclusion that everyone else seems to have stumbled upon. Removing the cart and directly dripping the liquid down the atty and onto the atty's mesh is the best method for consistent vapor. My question is this:

A) Is what I described above what everyone on the forum refers to as "dripping"? I assume it is but I've been unable to find an actual definition and wanted to make sure we're on the same page.

B) After dripping, should I wait for the liquid to "soak" into the atty? Does it matter?
 

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Hi Im

yes dripping is what you refer to.

I own a JS and have loved it since day one.. however, I drip with my other PV's in a different manner than I do with the JS..

I leave the cart in, and when I add two drops direct onto the atomiser, I also make sure that the cart is topped up too.

With my others I take out the cart, use a tip ( this is the mock cart that comes with new atomisers) and drip 3 drops on the atty.

You dont need to wait at all... just add your juice and enjoy..

However, it will leak, the JS do that, just make sure you have a paper tissue or baby wipe or something to hand, and it wont be a problem.
 

e-pipeman

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Nowadays I only drip when using the Janty Stick (which is much of the time). It vapes like a rocket launch that way! :) Imho the KBC atomisers work extremely well when dripping with the stick.

P.S. Christena is quite right about the leaking. I'm hoping that this is something that will be addressed in the next version of the Stick.
 
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