Way to clean Auto Batts?

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Another reason why dripping is discouraged is if even a drop enters your auto batt. It will kill it and you are left with a dead battery. The best way to clean it is use a wet paper towel and clean around the battery and avoiding the opening on the battery connection at all costs.

Hope that helps.

i meant like internally, is there a way to clean the passage way with like iso alcohol or something? i have a 2 year no hassle straight trade in warranty, (purchased at an actual physical white cloud retailer) but i dont want one of my batts to die permanetly while the other is dead or something.
 

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You are using white cloud if I'm not mistaking, which are auto batteries. If you want to drip you should invest in some manual batteries. With a white cloud battery at 90 a pop, thats not something you want to ruin with juice.

they are slightly cheaper at a retailer, and they come with a no hassle straight trade in warranty. but if there carts are so awesome they need to be patented, shouldn't i be able to drip like .8ml or so without a problem?
 

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Thank you all for the help, i appreciate it. One thing though (tangent i know), i dont really think that white cloud is a "huge ripoff" as many people on here like to claim. i have the CirrusI starter kit and i get about 2 days worth of use outta each battery, and the carts really do last as long as they claim. i counted on my first one.
 

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Thank you all for the help, i appreciate it. One thing though (tangent i know), i dont really think that white cloud is a "huge ripoff" as many people on here like to claim. i have the CirrusI starter kit and i get about 2 days worth of use outta each battery, and the carts really do last as long as they claim. i counted on my first one.

If batteries are $100/each, it is a rip off. Sorry.
I have some Volt auto batteries. When I clean them, I use a alcohol wipe on the outside threads. For the inside hole, I use a piece of tissue paper rolled up(dry)
 

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"Cirrus II
Price per Unit (piece): $239.95"

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... and, no lap dance even!

No... I never had a lap dance, but would expect one or two with this kit!
 

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I believe White Cloud is KR808D-1 - yes I see one person says it is in an old thread. I recommend you try one battery or some cartos first to make sure.

Avid Vapor has plain manufacturer KR808D-1 manual batteries and Vapor4Life has colors. This is the style that should be most like the White Cloud and what its charger expects.

Avid Vapor has plain black and maybe white manuals
Vapor4Life has should have a variety of manual colors

The above manuals should be most compatible with your charger unless your white cloud batteries are rubberized in which case the SmokelessImage style might be more similar (their batteries hold a bit more charge, supposedly only charged fully by their chargers). The manufacturer/Vapor4Life manuals are not totally sealed - you still have to be careful and try to keep the end of the battery dry but they are much harder to damage than an auto battery. The SmokelessImage Volt model manual is totally sealed but the button is tiny and partially recessed and a bit hard to press. The Volt might also have a shorter safety cutoff.

Re dripping - that's what we call dripping on an atomizer. You can put a dse901 standard resistance atomizer and drip tip on a KR808D-1 manual battery for testing juices.

Re refilling cartos - you take the carto off of the battery and remove the end cap carefully (don't catch any stuffing or wires) and add juice into the stuffing, clean it up, continue. I would hold a bit of tissue on the threaded end when adding juice and tilt the carto. I clean up well afterwards including blowing into the threaded end to clear the air channel of juice and touching soft tissue to the top of the stuffing to sop up extra juice.
 
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Thank you all for the help, i appreciate it. One thing though (tangent i know), i dont really think that white cloud is a "huge ripoff" as many people on here like to claim. i have the CirrusI starter kit and i get about 2 days worth of use outta each battery, and the carts really do last as long as they claim. i counted on my first one.
Well in 6 months time I will spend about a tenth of what you do with White Cloud, I would recommend cutting you losses and see about getting a decent one in the listed suppliers on the forum.
 
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