Dripping Atty question

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Voltage changes the # of hits you get. Higher voltage = less hits from 3 drops. Also atomizer design can vary too.

For my 510 stuff (5 volts, 3.2 ish ohms), 3 drops and about 10 +/- hits. Vapor production reduces and it gets kinda burnt-juice tasting. Not a metallic taste. You're not vaping it dry enough before you add 3 more drops... or it wouldn't be leaking.

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Voltage changes the # of hits you get. Higher voltage = less hits from 3 drops. Also atomizer design can vary too.

For my 510 stuff (5 volts, 3.2 ish ohms), 3 drops and about 10 +/- hits. Vapor production reduces and it gets kinda burnt-juice tasting. Not a metallic taste. You're not vaping it dry enough before you add 3 more drops... or it wouldn't be leaking.

Good Luck!

Im definately doing somehting wrong then.. unless trying to drip Ms. Ts juices is the issue (they are THICK...VERY THICK). I drop three drops, Vape at approx 4.5v, but only get 3 to 4 hits before I get dry vape/burnt metal... but there is juice still there (as it leaks if I put more in). Now Im dripping directly on the bridge... not the sides. Im using just your standard Joye 510 Atty SR....
 

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Try adding a few drops of PG, or even water and see if it helps. Prolly too thick. Best to add them one at a time even. If it's that thick, I'm surprised it ran out the atty connector.

You could try a different atty too. Although I (used to anyway) use Joye all the time with no issues.
 
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Well the Buzz is an easy PV to do this trick with because of the raised connection. (also why their drip well is only a catch basen)

So the raised connection doesn't have any holes to draw overdrip back in to the atty? Thanks. That's good information to have. It's a mess reducer, not a juice conserver.
 
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