Like dew on the under between the atty and battery

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softpiano

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Hi. I understand that this is the liquid leaks through the atty to battery.. But how to avoid it? And why this happening? This is i want to understand..
I'm using a drip tip. The e-cig i'm smoking is Janty EGO. Original purchased from jantyworld..

After cleaning atty, i drip 4 drops on it.. And then every time i vape i drip 3 drops on it to vape..

I'm not sure why it leaks through.... :/ How to avoid it? Am i demaging my battery?
 

Bozzlite

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Try reducing that to 3 drops after cleaning and 2 drops to vape. See it that helps. May be just slight flooding. If you are using a manual battery, it won't hurt it.

I remove the atty and clean the connections at least once a day. (When recharging) I have noticed some liquid in the battery connection, but not really pooling, just a slight film.
 

closetsmokr

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Yes, that vapor causes condensation, and it can get on any part that is "enclosed" and doesn't have a way to evaporate. The condensation looks like dew, and if you have gotten liquid on anything, it looks more like wetness. Depending on the type of liquid you're using, it may feel more oily to the touch. If you're truly leaking juice, as Bozz said, play around with the number of drops you're using. I have noticed that the "thinner" the liquid, the more careful I have to be when dripping. I'm not expert, by the way, but I've watched a ton of videos and read many many posts on here, and of course, I have my personal experience over the past 2 weeks. I use a RIVA Ego and a 501.
 
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