Throat burn?

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RenaissancePuffer

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Glad I could help, can't say I did the legwork though. I just suffered through a lot of the same issues others were. Just took a couple of weeks of searching for the right things on the board to find the threads with the good info.

The Janty Stick is more or less a plastic housing that takes a removable battery which fits into a compartment with a screw on cap, on one side, and the atomizer cavity on the other. The battery is completely sealed off in it's own chamber.

The JS will take a Classic Kissbox atomizer or DSE801. There are also adapters for the DSE901 as well, and I believe the JOYE510 adapter is on the way too.

There is a button on the bottom that activates the atomizer. It's really a clever design. Saved me the money of buying a passthrough and a higher battery life PV at the same time. I own two Janty's and will buy another, their customer service and warranties rock.
 

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The windmill method is a name I made up for something that is talked about in this thread:
"Packing" the e-cig? I swear this works.....

And yes, it sounds freaking stupid, but it absolutely works.

But you have to be very careful, because it can work too well.
And then you have liquid coming out of the holes between atomizer and battery.
Which is why it is absolutely NOT recommended for an unsealed battery.

It takes practice, and an awareness of how much juice you have in your cartridge at any given time.
But it really works for me, and I mean, really, really well.

I have now gone off dripping, and back to using cartridges again.
 

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I'm now realising that the 510 may not be the smoke for me... I was going to get a Janty, but they were out of stock so I plumped for the 510.

Interestingly, the Gamucci doesn't have this problem, but it's a much weaker vape.
I have a lot of 306 parts that can be mixed and matched with my 510 model.

I can positively and without question vouch for the fact that the 306 manual battery gives me twice as many drags without dry atomizer taste. And this holds true if I am using my 306 atomizer (for dripping) with my 306 automatic battery, or if I am using my 510 atomizer (using cartridges) with my my 306 automatic battery.

The drawback is the vapor is much thinner, and much less throat hit using the 306 battery.
Which is obviously to be expected, when you can see what is going on here.

And of course, there is the issue that you are using an automatic battery.
Which is why I stick with my 510 battery pretty much exclusively.

But the 510 manual battery burns up the juice.
It is the tradeoff you get for wanting the big vapor and throat hit.
The trick is to find ways to overcome the wicking issues.
 
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