Question about dripping.

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markdm4805

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Hi everyone i have a question about dripping. I have looked at several websites selling drip tips and atomizers for dripping. I have an Ego T battery and i currently use a Kanger T3 Clearo but i want to also try dripping as sometimes i want to move back and forth between e liquids. I wanted to know everything i would need for my Ego T to drip directly onto the atty and how long to expect an atty to last in those circumstances.
 

ITomI

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Hi, the easiest way to drip is buy a dripping atomizer, which is Bridgeless.

An example is this one from liberty-flights:
Electronic Cigarette - Atomizers & Cones - 510 Drip-O-Mizer

They are 3.0 ohms so you would probably need a variable voltage battery for those at 4.5V~ to get a good vape. I know they do the same styles in Low Resistance elsewhere at around 1.8-2 ohms which will vape nicely at 3.5-3.7V which is what a standard eGo battery is. Hope that helps with dripping!

Also, can I ask your opinions on the Kanger T3 clearomizer? I'm currently using a CE4 stardust but the flavor isn't that great and I get a lot of dry hits so am debating between the T3 or a vivi nova.

Thanks,
 

markdm4805

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Hi, the easiest way to drip is buy a dripping atomizer, which is Bridgeless.

An example is this one from liberty-flights:
Electronic Cigarette - Atomizers & Cones - 510 Drip-O-Mizer

They are 3.0 ohms so you would probably need a variable voltage battery for those at 4.5V~ to get a good vape. I know they do the same styles in Low Resistance elsewhere at around 1.8-2 ohms which will vape nicely at 3.5-3.7V which is what a standard eGo battery is. Hope that helps with dripping!

Also, can I ask your opinions on the Kanger T3 clearomizer? I'm currently using a CE4 stardust but the flavor isn't that great and I get a lot of dry hits so am debating between the T3 or a vivi nova.

Thanks,
Thanks for the replies lots of good info for me to look up.

ITomL so far so good on the Kanger. It feels more durable and is much easier to fill as it opens from the bottom. I started on the CE4 and it seemed like it started leaking almost immediately and i got the dry hits not soon after. So far no dry hits with the Kanger. My desire is to drip at home and use the Kanger T3 for the road.
 

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any atty will work fine, to clean them i drop em in a cup of vodka then rinse in water. if trying a lot of juices i just start dripping the new one on top of the old one and let it work itself out.
takes a bit of practice as too little and they burn dry, too much and they flood. but buying the extra dripcone can stop it from running down the battery.

the best atty out IMO is the ikenvape io6, they took the world famous 306 and rebuilt it.
 

twisted1

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1 hour after my very first vape I had debridged 1 of my own. Dripping is my choice for flavor and th. I switch between 3 different atty's daily, bridged and debridged, and I fully expect (?) them to last a while based on my research prior to purchase, and my style of vaping. I only have sweet and fruit type juices at the moment...no tobacco flavors are on my radar.
 

Petej

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If you want to spend a little cash once your comfortable with dripping, pick up a Vision Eternity. It's a rebuildable, so you need to be comfortable with disassembling your PV to clean and/or rewick it. The coil/wick assembly can be changed without tools, but beware of overfilling it. 35 drops MAX on first fill after clean/rewicking and 10-12 drops on a refill as it can flood and/or gurgle. I've had mine for a couple weeks or so and after a short learning curve, it's become my primary PV.

I also have a debridged 306 that I use to test various flavors....
 
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