ONE MORE THING. IF you don't mind RP when/if I do get my JS what resources would help me master the use of the JS. fills/drips/etc. I think I will be getting extra atties BE112 to be specific (from BESTeCig : if that is a good idea)
Hey lightgeoduck -
YMMV with any PV really, so I can only give you the tips and pointers that have worked for me.
My experience with atty's on the JS is strictly the TAWA and Kissbox models. I have some TW 801's on order, but they're so backed up right now I havent received my order to say how much I like them. I did a bit of research before I dropped the cash, and the general consensus was that they were a good "low-bridge" atty. There are many here who swear by the BE112 atty's, and if it weren't for the fact that I got a bulk order from TW at a lower quote due to their sale, I would have went with them.
Kissbox and TAWA atty's are very good. They are durable, low bridge, seem to handle chain vaping without any problems. They are however, expensive, but Janty's warranty rocks. I've not had issues with replacements.
As for dripping and my general routine with the JS. Will try and not bore you too much with the details:
Wake up, drip 3 drops right on the atty bridge itself, I wait several seconds between drops and watch the bridge as it soaks up the liquid. Once it appears to be soaked in, I drop another drop. I vape on that, if I get any hint of "dry atty" flavor, I'll redrop 2-3 drops. The next time I get a "dry atty" flavor, I'll drop 4 drops. I'll continue the vape until "dry atty" flavor, then redrop 4 drops. I repeat the 4 drops until dry atty flavor throughout the day.
I would suggest to blow the excess liquid out of the atty mid-day, as this seems to increase vapor production. If there is too much liquid that's seeped down past where it vaporizes, it just seems to hinder the vapor production from what I can tell. It's not horrid, but you'll notice after you blow out the atty and get the bridge good and wet again, the vapor production becomes noticeably better.
At the end of the day and I'm done vaping, I blow out the atty completely, blowing through the bridge out the battery connection side, into a napkin. When it's good and dry, I'll drop 2 drops onto the bridge, cap the atty with the mouthpiece, and let it rest until the morning.
I like to put a small ball of polyfill in the mouthpiece to catch any possible pops. I think I inhaled some popped off gunk yesterday. I look at it kind of like a cigarette filter
Now that's what I do for dripping. I have a write-up
Polyfill+Straw Mod+801, best attempt at refilling your carts, but I've pretty much abandoned that method in lieu of dripping. I just can't bother myself with carts anymore if I'm spending nearly the same amount of time dripping as I do topping off. Just less to deal with, and I seem to get better flavor by dripping than using carts anyway, which is a huge thing for me.
Hope this helps.
EDIT: One other tip that I've been experimenting with lately, you can do a cold draw on the atty, meaning, don't activate the atomizer, and puff on the PV. This seems to pull some of that liquid that's gone further down the atty that can't vaporize, back up where it can. I usually give 3 consecutive 5 second cold draws, and can get a few more puffs of vapor before getting the dry-atty flavor once again.
That tip is being discussed here:
Reverse 801 Atomizer Blowout