Works just fine!!! Don't worry, all else fails you, you can de-bridge it. Did it to another 510 atty, works well too. But you can drip just fine with the HV atty with the bridge. Been using one of those too.
The bridge acts as a wick. With dripping, the bridge will absorb some of the liquid. Basically it just means that the ejuice you drip into a bridgeless atty hits the coil immediately. Gives you a little bit more control, but I'd argue that it doesn't change the vapor production or flavor.
The bridge acts as a wick. With dripping, the bridge will absorb some of the liquid. Basically it just means that the ejuice you drip into a bridgeless atty hits the coil immediately. Gives you a little bit more control, but I'd argue that it doesn't change the vapor production or flavor.
Thank you all for the recommendations. I'm going to start at the top and work my way down. I've ordered in a bunch of the 1.5 ohm Hybrid bottom feeding atties from Vapage.
Let y'all know what I think of them when I get them.
I've tried quite a few attys out, the more I try the more unsure I am of which I like best. I think for me it's a toss up between lr 306 and lr 901. I think what throws me off is the battery voltage curve. I really need to try a VV. There are so many choices it's hard to choose which VV. I might just wait for the VV Reo as I do really love the grand. In the meantime I find changing batteries often keeps me happy although a fresh battery is just a tad hot for my taste. I'll look forward to your report on the hybrids.
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