Dripping?

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apuck

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I'm a tad confused about dripping. What is it exactly? My understanding is you buy a drip-tip, and that becomes your mouthpiece that gets placed into your atty. Then you drip your juice into it, and it goes straight into your atty??? If this is correct then isn't it basically the same thing as removing your current mouthpiece and just adding a couple of drops directly into the atty, replacing the mouthpiece and then hitting?
 

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I'm a tad confused about dripping. What is it exactly? My understanding is you buy a drip-tip, and that becomes your mouthpiece that gets placed into your atty. Then you drip your juice into it, and it goes straight into your atty??? If this is correct then isn't it basically the same thing as removing your current mouthpiece and just adding a couple of drops directly into the atty, replacing the mouthpiece and then hitting?


I drip using the 2nd method you mention... but with a Drip tip instead of the 'stock' mouth piece.

it's still dripping.

It get's its name form the act of dripping the eliquid directly on the atomizer.
 

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Well, thanks for the responses everyone. I'm glad you were able to clear that up for a few of us. I guess I've been an occasional dripper without knowing it. :)

Like others suggested, I always just throw a couple drops of a new juice/flavor in the atty before I fill an entire carto with it. I want to make sure I like it well enough to vape the heck out of it.
 

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Dripping is great for testing new juices so you don't waste cartos or for juices you only occasionally vape.
Hi GhosT81. Can you use the same atty to try different flarors? Do you have to clean the atty before trying a different flavor or just run it out of the previous flavor?
 

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[I found the filler/fluval material would dry out and I would get the compounded taste of burning atty and filler from the cartridge by dripping I didn't have to worry about a dry cartridge. /QUOTE]
Skennard,
I am new but finding the same experience. How often must you re-drip a few drops? Also, what is a tank system? Is it an alternative to dripping and cartos?
 

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I was just about to ask that too...Im really interested to see what I would have to buy to drip with the EgoT.

Try one of these. It comes with the drip tip.

306 1.8 ohm Atomizer with Colored Drip Tip
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When dripping 2-3 drops should get you 3-4 good puffs depending on how long of a toot you take. There are a coupple of different types. the tank systems that are on the ego the cartridge holds about 1-1.5 Ml of fluid the atomizer has a spike that punches a hole and alows the juice to be fed to the atomizer same goes for the 510 tank systems. then there are carto tanks that can hold anywhere from 3+mills of juice that is held by a tank that surrounds a cartomizer. a hole or slot is punched or cut in the lower part of the cart to feed it as juice is used.
 

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Hi GhosT81. Can you use the same atty to try different flarors? Do you have to clean the atty before trying a different flavor or just run it out of the previous flavor?
You can use the same. What I do is roll up some paper towel stick it in the atty blow through the battery end. Do that a few time until you don't get anymore juice out, then drip the new juice. When you drip the new juice take a few pulls without activating the battery to pull the juice into the atty though
 
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