I palm roll sometimes also. I also like to do 20-30 drops and let it sit, palm roll, fill, sit, palm roll. I do a bunch at once and just rotate.
Any idea of how much juice you got in there before it dripped out the bottom? I think packing the filler down on an un-used carto compacted it and it didn't absorb juice evenly throughout. IMO burning is likely to happen if the center tube is not properly saturated. As much as I dislike using syringes and having them around the house, they seem to be a much better option for filling these big cartos. In my experience, I used the dripping method on a top-off and only got like 20 drops in which I thought was strange. Even though I dripped 10 at a time and waited in between for it to absorb, it dripped out the bottom after 20. Tried using a syringe and managed to get like another 1.5ml in there!
Worth the wait huh vermonter16. I still use my KR808d-1 for testing juices to decide whether I want to use the echo carto on it because it would be dedicating 3ml. Glad your's finally arrived. The charge time is a bear but mine will last me two days.
So if all goes well my Echo 650 will be here by Friday. Anyone know of any good cases? Since it looks like the best way to try out a new liquid is going to be to get some 801 cartomizers I would like one that can carry more than just an echo. Or maybe a better way would be to buy a DSE 801, suggestions on any of it?
I hope you are not confused about the 801. We only use the 801 drip tips on the Echo. You can use 801 attys or cartos but you will need an adapter. 808 cartos or 901 attys will work without an adapter.
If your not a heavy vapor than one charge will last you a few days. You'll know when it's time to recharge when it blinks and you get no vapor. Time to refill carto is when you just get no vapor but it's not blinking. The echo cartos do work on the 808 batteries and the 808 cartos work on the echo battery (although both look funny).
Ah thanks a lot, got it a bit mixed up there. So many numbers! Lol!
I'm curious, I've asked before but got no notice, for a disposable flavor-testing solution would the 808 cartos work for the echo? Or something else would work better? A very small cheap carto, even if requiring some kinda adapter, I can get a few dozen of cheap. I've been very interested in a practical cheap solution for this. I know nothing of the 808, ego, echo-e, etc that are mentioned around.
Alternatively I could get an all new cheap-o pv just to test stuff on.. but come on...
I'm curious, I've asked before but got no notice, for a disposable flavor-testing solution would the 808 cartos work for the echo? Or something else would work better? A very small cheap carto, even if requiring some kinda adapter, I can get a few dozen of cheap. I've been very interested in a practical cheap solution for this. I know nothing of the 808, ego, echo-e, etc that are mentioned around.
Alternatively I could get an all new cheap-o pv just to test stuff on.. but come on...
Yeah, I know what you mean. I've got so many different cartos, attys, batteries, adapters and chargers all with different connectors, I get confused quite often on what goes with what. lol
Just came from inside with 'super' vaping for about 90 minutes and it was just fantastic! Yes....I can see this possibly curing me from analogs. I have 8 analogs left and yes I will smoke them but I am confident that the Echo is just what I needed! It produces so much vape and so easily!