Just starting out, advice?

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McGee

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So I've been clear of analogs for about a month, started vaping about three weeks ago.
My set up as of right now is a nebula kit from vapornine.
I'm going into a 3.7v box mod and I'm going to be a dripper, but I'm wondering a couple of things:

1) tanks - yay or nay?
2) Debridged atomizers - are they actually better for dripping?
3) Drip on Demand Kit from Madvapes - if anyone has experience with this accessory, how is it?
 

dormouse

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1- If you mean Ego-T tanks - I think about 50% who try them end up switching to cartomizers - the Ego-T atomizers are expensive, seem to clog up easier, have a wick that may need to be repositioned and then there's the fact that most who start out on atomizers switch to cartomizers. But some like them. If you mean carto tanks - growing popularity on mods and big batteries.

2 - Dunno. I don't drip that much. I drip to test juices and to vape a few occasional and thick juices. 95% of my vaping is cartomizers

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...nk-discussion/229145-debridged-attys-why.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/new-members-forum/224258-de-bridging-de-wicking.html

3 - no idea - one thread about them

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/madvapes/210892-drip-demand-kit.html
 
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36tinybells

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Yes to tanks, not ego, but regular tanks with cartos. Debridged atties, well, I haven't gone that route, so no comment, except people are doing atty tanks now, so IDK! Might want to research that first! As for the drip on demand, try their tank first. If that does it for you, why have something more cumbersome? And, BTW, glad you are here!
 

freebird63

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I am just starting myself and find that I am buying much more than I need for my personal vaping because I jsut can't find what works perfect for me yet. It might be best to try different things to see what works for you. I have a REO GRAND box mod and also a SILVER BULLET. Both take a 3.7v battery. With the REO (expensive) you can use carts with the bottle feeder empty or attys and a full bottle or drip. The SILVER BULLET you can use the carts or just drip with an atty. Also your P/G - V/G blend and the ohm rating for your cart are going to make the experience different. Good Luck
 

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I have the dod from madvapes, but I don't use it much. Cons are, imo, it's looks, the long vapor path that cools the vapor a little, and the soft bottles that crack very easy. It's a low cost alternative to the super-t top feeder. If you're a die hard dripper that de-bridges attys, it's well worth trying. It may not be completely automatic, but just give it a squeeze every once in awhile.

I recently ordered some of these BreezEsmokes - Premium Electronic Cigarettes These have two holes in the holder and they wick thicker juices. You can't de-bridge your atty tho.

When these 510 clear carts first came out, they got some positive reviews, and some negative. Because they hold about the same as a regular cart, I decided to pass on them. Recently I ran across a thread where cags mentioned them and I decided to give them a try. I'm liking them because there's not much difference in taste from dripping and the flavor is consistent from start to finish.

I have the dod and a de-bridged atty, but to be honest, I don't drip much anymore. I mostly use the 2.5 ohm top coils and 2.0 ohm attys with these 510 clear carts. I have a 5V PT, an e-power and two ego batts.

I think the bottom feeders are worth looking into if you have the coin. Good luck and happy vaping.
 

nerojrnde

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There are some really good tanking options out there. Have you seen the DualCoil 510 Tank Cartomizers? They work pretty good, at least from personal experience. They are about $12 at Madvapes, and you can replace the cartos on the inside, so it's not like you need to buy a whole new tank setup each time (the replacement cartos are under $2.3). There are so many options out there, I know it seems overwhelming at first. Just spend time browsing ECF, watching video reviews, and most importantly try not to jump the gun. If you have something that keeps your off analogs for now, then take your time and find something you will truly love!
 
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