Do you have a manual battery? I don't think atomisers are too great on auto
batteries if that's what you have. A manual battery has a button to press but you just suck
through an automatic. Atomisers take a bit longer to heat up is why you need a button to press or it's going to be hard work sucking long enough on an auto.
I'd say a cartomiser is better than an atomiser on a halo g6 for one thing and that's how long you can run it for between refills and waiting time between puffs for wicking.
A cartomiser will hold much more liquid than an atomiser. You can use one cartomiser near constantly for half an hour before it needs topped up but you need to top up an atomiser almost every 6 - 10 puffs.
Most nowadays will use an atomiser to test liquids on for just this reason. You need less liquid in the atomiser before it will vapourise properly compared to a cartomiser and you're not stuck to one flavour as it can be "cleaned" by blowing it out if you want to throw in a new flavour or if you're adventurous, simply drop the next flavour in and mix it with the one in there already until you can only taste the new one as you're
vaping more and more of the old flavour off.
As I said though, you'd really need a manual battery to be able to use atomisers effectively.
Never drip on an automatic battery though, as any liquid that gets into the battery is likely to short it or fry the chip inside, aka one dead battery.
Hope that helps
