How many vapes on 3 drops dripping?

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Mr. Android

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How many 5 second vapes do you normally get when dripping 3 drops at a time onto the atomizer?

I can only seem to get like 3 and then I get that burnt taste in my mouth and have to drip again to stop it from doing that.

My atty then gets flooded..

What are your normal amount of drips and vapes?

I just started dripping, but I'm geeky and research everything!

Might I make a suggestion to lessen the burnt taste, and lower flooding potential? I noticed when dripping that i would get false dry sensations (the taste, etc..) when I chain vaped, and in thinking that the atty was getting dry, i would add more drops, which in turn flooded it. My suggestion would be to try waiting 30 seconds to a minute in between 5 second vapes (for a period of 3 drops) to see if you get more that way.

If you do, then you know that you're just chain vaping too fast. if you don't, chances are you have a LR atty or your atty is not functioning right, as I tend to get around 10 or so 4-5 second vapes on 2 drops.
 

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I just started dripping, but I'm geeky and research everything!

Might I make a suggestion to lessen the burnt taste, and lower flooding potential? I noticed when dripping that i would get false dry sensations (the taste, etc..) when I chain vaped, and in thinking that the atty was getting dry, i would add more drops, which in turn flooded it. My suggestion would be to try waiting 30 seconds to a minute in between 5 second vapes (for a period of 3 drops) to see if you get more that way.

If you do, then you know that you're just chain vaping too fast. if you don't, chances are you have a LR atty or your atty is not functioning right, as I tend to get around 10 or so 4-5 second vapes on 2 drops.


Oh wow. Never thought about that. I was kind of chain vaping a bit. Works like a charm now thanks a lot :)
 
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