Dripping on Tongue

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dormouse

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I actually would not recommend dripping to anyone before we knew if they had a sealed battery (like on the first page of this thread).

Carts - should be pressed on and pulled straight off, not twisted. And try to line up the juice cup and the atty
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Don't overfill carts - slow drips until it looks just barely moist on top but not a puddle

When I set down a cart PV, I set it leaning on something low so it is at an angle tipped toward the cart. When I vape it I tip it down toward the LED.

Sometimes you will still get juice in your mouth. I don't know how to clean the juice out of the wrong places with a 510 cart. I mostly vape other PVs. Perhaps someone else could tell you.

But some precut 510 blue foam stuffing for your carts at strictlyejuice.com (75 cents fro 10 pieces). it may behave better than the white stuffing.

re dripping - 2-3 drops to start then 1-2 as needed. If you flood the atty, take it off, blow it out into a tissue, dry the battery connection (on the battery and atty)

re washing atty - I swap attys every weekend (first priming the clean dry one before using it). I swish the used one in a jar of vodka (can't get grain alcohol in PA), make sure all air bubbles are out, leave overnight in the alcohol. Next day I scoop alcohol through it to get out any dissolved stuff, shake it out hard, lay on paper towels to dry. other people do different things.
 
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CE2-R4 You start with carts realize they suck. Then you drip for awhile and realize its a pita while driving or anything that involves not sitting on your couch. Then you order the next gen cartomizers that hold juice, as in 1.2 to 2.3 mil depending on reg size or xl. Have awesome flavor and vapor. At this point you realize that the rest of this tech is actually outdated. Look up these cartomizers and save yourself a bunch of blown atomizers cash and frustration. There is a learning curve but not much of one and your half way there already. You own a ecig to begin with.
 

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So......you're saying cartomizers are the way to go? : )
Just curious. That's the reason I wanted a "real" ecig.... the one I bought locally was getting expensive (not as expensive as analogs) as I was having to rebuy cartomizers @ $15 / 5

Were they prefilled? Makes them a bit more expensive if they are. Personally I don't use them, but the ones I've seen while shopping for other items were about 5 for $10
 
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