Flooded Cartomizer help! Tank!

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I don't go past 3.8v on a 2.0 Ω. After that. it starts getting pretty hot.

On the flooded cartomizer I have blown into the connector end while holding a parer towel on the other end without removing it from the tank (remove the drip tip first). Then make a tip on the end of the towel, and insert it into the end where the drip tip goes. Replace the drip tip, relate it on the battery, and fire it a couple of times. You should hear a popping noise. Take a puff and see if that fixes it. You shouldn't draw too hard on a cartomizer.

I think 4.1 at most.
 
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I don't go past 3.8v on a 2.0 Ω. After that. it starts getting pretty hot.

On the flooded cartomizer I have blown into the connector end while holding a parer towel on the other end without removing it from the tank (remove the drip tip first). Then make a tip on the end of the towel, and insert it into the end where the drip tip goes. Replace the drip tip, relate it on the battery, and fire it a couple of times. You should hear a popping noise. Take a puff and see if that fixes it. You shouldn't draw too hard on a cartomizer.

I did that and it seems to be working.
Thanks!
 
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