Inferno (eGo) w/low-res atty- ULTRA NOOB dripping questions...

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Allen_B

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I know these will be fairly subjective questions that depend on personal use, but bear with me...

I have been pleased with the tank-o-mizers and especially the clearomizers (CE2 version) with my Inferno (eGo-t) and now finally delving into the dripping arena, but have a few questions. Ok, I have no clue what I'm doing.... :?:

- How many drips would you suggest for a bone-dry (new) atty to get started? I have both low-res and standard version attys and also wondering if there are any differences? I ask because I am worried about popping them since I have zero experience. Not sure if you should flood a new atty or wait for any period of time to allow for saturation.

- In normal use, how many drops do you add at a time? I'm currently adding about 3 drips at a time; Any more than 3 and it seems to flood a bit (slight gurgles) but not sure that this slight flooding is a bad thing since I'm not getting any liquid back thru the tip and no juice below the atty at the battery.

- About how many "drags" should one expect from a fully wetted atty to needing to re-drip? I have noticed I'll get about 4-5 good drags before the taste "changes" a tad, but not sure if I'm adding enough to start with.

I realize to experienced drippers these are probably goofy, idiotic questions but I have nothing to base any experience on! All of this may be irrelevant anyway since I am basically "hot-boxing" my PV at the moment since I am testing out a bunch of new samples. No clue if that affects anything, just throwing that out too!


Thanks!


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Allen
 

Allen_B

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Thanks for the reply; just trying to get the swing of the dripping thing...

Another flavor related question. Do dripping attys tend to retain flavors? I ask because I am using the same atty to test out different flavors. I notice the "mix" initially after a swap, just wondering how much the older flavor actually hangs around after a couple of reloads with the new flavor. Also 1st time using anything VG based and all of these are 100% VG; unbelievable amount of vapor compared to what I am used to!

I wouldn't think there is much flavor carry-over since they don't have a "wick" pre se, but I am wondering how much I am distorting the true flavor of the various juices. I am really curious since, as mentioned I am testing a number of different flavors; everything from amaretto to root beer to cinnamon...

A good night with 6 new flavors from Virgin Vapor but have to take a break to avoid nicotine over-dose!! Yea, they are pretty darn good!!


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Allen
 
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