question on drip tanks: personal preference applies

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SO i just got into rba's but I am wanting to some more with "tinkering" with different coil setups. I also want huge plumes from time to time but not ALL the time. So I am wanting to get into a drip tank possibly but wanting to hear if you all find them a pain sometimes. It kills me to think about putting more fluid in constantly and worry that if I don't vape it dry it will leak fluid when I lay it down or put it in my pocket. I know there are probably several other discussions on this but currently can only post in the new member forum. Let me know what you all think! Much appreciated.
 
Yes a dripper can be a pain, some of them leak when you lay them down. As for using a dripper you will get used to a dripper really quick. Before even thinking about cloud chasing you should read up on Ohm's law and best battery practices. The last thing you want is to blow a big cloud and have it be your last because of battery failure. batteryuniversity.com (sorry can't post links yet) is a good place to start to learn more about safety.

If you are not sure yet if you will like dripping or not then a good RDA to start with is a IGO-W they are cheap. Decide if you like it if you do buy something higher in price.
 
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