Hi All,
I'm looking to supplement my device lineup with a "dripping atomizer" -- I've seen a number of bridgeless options out there, and like what I'm reading about cisco's atomizers, though there's quite an array of choices on avidvaper, and it's hard to know exactly what will work best with the battery connections I have, or even if what I'm looking to do is possible.
I've got a couple of 3 ohm 510's that I'e been dripping into that came with my unbranded "lavatube", and they're OK, but my main issues are, on one end, having to clean out the battery connector all the time, and on the other end, nasty tasting hits. I'd basically like something where if I over-drip a little, all the juice stays inside the atty, or at least goes somewhere that can be cleaned, or poured out easily. Does that exist? I find if "over drip" I get fewer bad tasting hits, but it's a royal pain, and ultimately not worth doing, since I have to be constantly fiddling with the things, and even that doesn't eliminate the occasional yucky tasting hit.
Pretty much the exact same story with my Leo atomizers, they're either flooding or not tasting good, or worse: both.
Something easy to clean/dry burn would be a huge plus too.
I think I'm looking for a drip shield, that's exactly what I'm looking for. Ideally I'd like something I can use on my Leo batteries with a 510 adapter, as well as the native 510 on my LT. I'm totally fine with having to run a 510 extension or whatever.
I'll mostly use atomizers for tasting new juices, since I'm (mostly) happy with the tank systems (nova and DCT) I have for all-day vaping -- though my juices simply don't taste quite as good in anything but an atty, at least when I get a perfect hit from the atty, which is unfortunately less than half the time, so on average the tanks still win, hands down, since almost every hit is at least not bad.
Maybe a "bottom feeder" would be another way to get what I'm after?
Thanks for any pointers in the right direction.
I'm looking to supplement my device lineup with a "dripping atomizer" -- I've seen a number of bridgeless options out there, and like what I'm reading about cisco's atomizers, though there's quite an array of choices on avidvaper, and it's hard to know exactly what will work best with the battery connections I have, or even if what I'm looking to do is possible.
I've got a couple of 3 ohm 510's that I'e been dripping into that came with my unbranded "lavatube", and they're OK, but my main issues are, on one end, having to clean out the battery connector all the time, and on the other end, nasty tasting hits. I'd basically like something where if I over-drip a little, all the juice stays inside the atty, or at least goes somewhere that can be cleaned, or poured out easily. Does that exist? I find if "over drip" I get fewer bad tasting hits, but it's a royal pain, and ultimately not worth doing, since I have to be constantly fiddling with the things, and even that doesn't eliminate the occasional yucky tasting hit.
Pretty much the exact same story with my Leo atomizers, they're either flooding or not tasting good, or worse: both.
Something easy to clean/dry burn would be a huge plus too.
I think I'm looking for a drip shield, that's exactly what I'm looking for. Ideally I'd like something I can use on my Leo batteries with a 510 adapter, as well as the native 510 on my LT. I'm totally fine with having to run a 510 extension or whatever.
I'll mostly use atomizers for tasting new juices, since I'm (mostly) happy with the tank systems (nova and DCT) I have for all-day vaping -- though my juices simply don't taste quite as good in anything but an atty, at least when I get a perfect hit from the atty, which is unfortunately less than half the time, so on average the tanks still win, hands down, since almost every hit is at least not bad.
Maybe a "bottom feeder" would be another way to get what I'm after?
Thanks for any pointers in the right direction.