prodigy puffer

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JustMeAgain

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Got my Prodigy yesterday :thumbs::thumbs::thumbs: and it is an awesome device.

I have been envious of all the 'haven't had an analog since I got my *insert device name here, but I haven't even gotten close. I know the Prodigy is going to change this, but I need a little help on dripping. I'm using a 510 atty, but I haven't used the new one that came with the Prodigy b/c I wanted to try it out first without any primer taste.

I guess I'm a puffer...I like to take several short little drags followed by a longer one...Not a giant drag, maybe 2 seconds.

I know that it's best to drip, and that's ok, but I'm having to drip too often because of those extra girly puffs. :p
So, I'm putting in 2-3 drops, I'm getting a burnt taste after only a few (maybe 4) drags. So I'm having to drip so often it's a pain.

Is there anyway to get a bit more liquid in there without flooding? Any suggestions to make this a more bit workable for me?
 

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I've been using an 801 Prodigy since July. At first I was dripping with it since I'd heard that was the best way to vape it. However, I got tired of pulling the mouthpiece, getting out the juice, trying to hit the atomizer bridge with 3 drops of juice, putting the juice away and replacing the mouthpiece. Tried tailpiping (no mouthpiece), didn't care for it.

Dripping didn't work well at all at 70mph on my way to work... 8-o

I decided to use cartridges. It took some experimenting to get the best out of them, but I'm satisfied with carts now. I can chain vape for a half hour between top-ups, one big 5-second hit per minute, no burnt taste.

I use Joye 302 atomizers and the soft tip DSE801 carts from e-Smokey Treats.
 

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Oh, but if you still want to drip, you might switching to the 801 atomizer since it's bigger and will take more juice without flooding. Some drippers say that dripping down the inside wall of the atty rather than on the bridge works well.

If your atomizer floods a bit, take a couple of hard, quick puffs without hitting the button to draw juice up from the bottom of the atty, then vape it normally.
 

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Oh, but if you still want to drip, you might switching to the 801 atomizer since it's bigger and will take more juice without flooding. Some drippers say that dripping down the inside wall of the atty rather than on the bridge works well.

If your atomizer floods a bit, take a couple of hard, quick puffs without hitting the button to draw juice up from the bottom of the atty, then vape it normally.

Great advice. The 801 at 5v is absolute perfection for dripping.
 
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