Dripping BAD :(

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Agreed. The only possible harm from dripping is putting in so much that it floods the automatic battery (hence the manufacturers' warning). If don't go over 5 drops at a time, this should not happen. Dripping cannot harm the atty; it's just another way to get juice to the metal mesh.

Developing direct juice feed (coil never gets dry) and temperature control (coil never gets too hot even if gets dry); with these, the atty should last far longer.
 
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Agreed. The only possible harm from dripping is putting in so much that it floods the automatic battery (hence the manufacturers' warning). If don't go over 5 drops at a time, this should not happen. Dripping cannot harm the atty; it's just another way to get juice to the metal mesh.

Developing direct juice feed (coil never gets dry) and temperature control (coil never gets too hot even if gets dry); with these, the atty should last far longer.

...and the world would beat a path to your door. :thumb:
I doubt this idea is popular with the atty manufacturers though. 8-o
 
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