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Somewhere there is a Venn diagram and a bar graph, there are always diagrams & graphs for everything lol
Here is a brand and model compatibility chart in e-cig Wiki: Brand and Model Compatibility Chart - E-Cigarette Wiki
Want to get a manual battery for dry burning my Echo carts. Since this is the only thing I'll be using it for, I'm looking for the cheapest way to go, without having to buy adapters, chargers, etc. Any suggestions?
Will the KR808D-1 Manual Battery work with Echo carts, and if so can I charge it with the Echo charger?
I did try a syringe once, and I went down the side, not along the center straw. I kind of got discouraged after about 2 seconds as the liquid seemed to shoot straight out the bottom :/
As for topping off, I do keep topping off throughout the day. But I do think it odd that it would only be 20-60 drops before the juice would drip out the bottom. Even if i were to let it go until the flavor/vapor was noticeably diminished. As i understand it 3ml is a lot more drops than that.
I stick the needle in down the side until it hits the bottom. Then slowly inject about 0.5ml while pulling the needle up to the top of the filler. Repeat this a few times all around the filler until it looks well soaked or a drop begins to form at the bottom. If you just squeeze with keeping the needle at the bottom, I'm pretty sure it will just shoot straight out the bottom. Let it stand for a bit and then blow through from the mouth-piece end to get out any excess. Hope this helps.
I do it the same way, inserting the blunt needle to the bottom, then, with plunger removed, drip the desired amount in the syringe. Now, not using the plunger, just raise the needle a little and let the juice seep into the carto. Works better for me. If I use the plunger, I tend to flood things too quickly and the juice runs out prematurely.
i have never used a syringe and fill my echo cartos and i have never had any burning or wicking problems. i tilt the carto 45 degrees and drip into it while rotating the carto in my fingers.
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 also just drip into the carto but I would add, I seem to have the best luck when at about 50-60 drops I begin rolling the carto between my palms, then set it down for a minute, add more, palm roll etc., until the carto is full. I may be imagining it, but I think the palm roll makes for a better fill.
Yes, the blue light stays on. It will go out when charging is complete. As for the blowing... just a couple of quick blows from the battery end (no do not put anything in the tube) wipe off the battery end and threads and good to go. Enjoy...mine is never far from my lips ...lol.
Higher vg will increase vapor. I am currently vaping 60/40 pg/vg from vapor bomb and having good results.