dripping atomizers for eGo style device

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Most of the dripping atomizers I've seen online have been RDAs ... not really ready for that level of vaping yet, plus the only mod I own wouldn't be able to fire an rda.

I want to get into dripping, as it will allow me to try different juices, and at this stage in the game I'm kind of on a hunt for trying different types of juices. Switching frequently with one clearomizer is kind of a pain. lol

What do you vape gods and goddesses of infinite wisdom recommend? ... Currently I'm using an Innokin itazte vv3.0 mod ...
 

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Sounds like you want a drip atomizer.

Like a cartomizer, but without the polyfill. With the drip atomizer, you can only use a few drops at a time, vape several times, then add more drops as needed.

AltSmoke Atomizers


Also consider a Nano clearomizer.

was just about to find a link for those old 510 attyies :p you beat me to it
 

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You can use any RDA as long as you build a reasonable ohms coil. I have a couple. A Smoktech squid (I think) that is the same diameter as a standard ego battery. With a 1.8 ohms single coil and some cotton wicking, it will hold 6-7 drops. This is a black one but there are other colors.

Smoktech 510 Squid RDA

I also use an Igo-L which is about 22mm in diameter but will work. Again, a 1.8 ohm single coil and cotton wick, it will hold 10-12 drops and vape for nearly 1 hour.

IGO-L Rebuildable Dripping Atomizer
 

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Why do the HH.357's have this disclaimer? Is there something different about them, than other 510 dripping attys?

The HH.357 is not designed to be used on any cigarette sized battery ( stick/cigalike) or any standard output eGo Style battery. Neither of these batteries have the ability to output the voltage required without over draining or causing battery stress.

I only use them on my ProVaris and PV-1's, though...
 

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Why do the HH.357's have this disclaimer? Is there something different about them, than other 510 dripping attys?



I only use them on my ProVaris and PV-1's, though...

what is their ohm rating?

from what i understand anything "below 1.5 may cause damage" to 650 or lower mah ego/stick batteries.
 
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