lucid clear cart with regular atty discovery

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pineappledan

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please bear with me cause I was excited. I've been using the lucid for a while on a manual batt. I just switched over to a thicker rootbeer and was noticing some dry spots if I overtoked it. I was driving the dump truck vaping today and I took a hit without hitting the button by accident. I looked at the cart and I saw a bubble come up. the next pull off it while hitting the button was an awesome one. In fact my root beer has one heck of a throat hit so I coughed. After testing my theory for the rest of the day I can conclude that If you find a dry spot, take a small dry hit and It'l be primed for your next hit. prob won't work with an automatic battery but I figured Id share because I was excited and that's all that matters!
 

pineappledan

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yes i noticed this too with tank style cartos and ego-t types. great work on bringing this technique out for everyone to try.

also for these style of tanks its better not to fill it to the brim, leave a little air in the tank, doesnt need to be much but there needs to be some.

I noticed that with the lucid too but thought it was just me. It makes since now because (science geek alert) breaking the surface tension of a liquid with air takes more force than just atmospheric pressure or gravity when trying to pass through a small opening like on the lucid cart. Thank you modern marvels, and principals of fluid dynamics 1.
 

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yes and this pressure thing can be fully tested by making a hole on top of the luic or ego-t tank, then they wick like no ones business but then you have a leak at top when you tilt it, so now as a rule of thumb i leave a space of air when i fill any tank style cart .

by the way im having a blast with my Turbine
 
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