setup for drip vaping

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Seruza

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May 8, 2013
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Greetings.
So, I have a mixing kit coming with a few choice flavors and I am very excited to get started in mixing and doing my own juices. While mixing, I obviously want to keep my batch size small until I hit a recipe that I like. With that, I would like to use a drip setup for testing purposes.

What I would like is some advice on a simple and cheap system to be able to do this.

I already have an eGo-U with a 650ma batt. Is there something I can get to use with my current battery, or is there a simpler better way?

Thanks for your time.
 

cskent

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This thread might be useful to you, Regular Atty Drippers (A Dying Breed). If you can't find what you're looking for in all those pages, simply pose your question in the thread and you'll get lots of opinions.

Basically all you'll need is a 510 atty, and a drip tip of some sort. There's lots of different atty's on the market today but pretty much any will do as long as you get one with the right resistance. As for drip tips, a cheapo plastic one will suffice and should cost less than $2, or you can go fancy and spend much more if you want.

If you're using 650 mah Ego's I'd suggest something like these,

510 Atomizer (Bridgeless), they measure around 1.7 to 1.8 ohms, not too low as to cause a problem for your battery but not so high that you need more voltage either.

Clear Plastic 510 Drip Tips, a clear one will let you see when there's juice in it, great for new drippers.

I'd also suggest you buy at least a couple of atty's since newbie drippers often kill one or two before getting the hang of it.
 
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