Which direction to take for best dripping solution?

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btngchck

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Hi all and TIA for any advice/tips help you can give me.

Currently I have the 401 that I have eliminated the filler and drip directly on the atty. This has been working ok but I have to drip continuously.

I also have a 510 with a cartomizer which I like because it lasts longer but I think I lose the flavor a bit with the filler.

With both the I find myself charging batteries all the time.

I want to upgrade but would like to use the drip method as I feel I get the real flavor from the juice. My problem is I have absolutely no clue what I need to look at and really don't want to buy any more e-cigs that will not accomplish what I'm trying to accomplish.

Again, thanks for any direction you can give because my GPS is a bit jacked up at the moment.

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Hellen A. Handbasket

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Since you already have the 510 gear, why not try a 510 atomizer with a drip tip. I find that dripping is the only way to go with the 510 and the flavor/vapor is great.

You also can use the drip tip with your 510 cartomizer (by removing the top and any interior silicone rings) and just add liquid to your cartomizer as you need it to keep up the flavor and liquid level. It is the only way I'll use the 510 cartomizers and find the flavor to be pretty good.

As far as a stock kit battery goes, first I suggest a manual battery since you drip (and they are sealed). Your only options for a longer run time are the 510 mega size battery (280 mAh run time), a longer KR808 battery (nice that it has 3.7v and 380mAh run time) which you'll have to buy an adapter for what ever atomizer you use (a 901/kr808d to 510 adapter for example). Here is a vendor's picture example of one 1x 901-510 adapter(901/808D-1 bat to 510 at) which is a decent price as well.

Of course you can jump over to using a battery "mod" unit which runs Lithium Ion batteries. There are many to choose from and you can find reviews of them throughout the forum. The larger the mod, the larger the battery size (18650 is the largest running approx. 2 days) and the longer the run time you'll have.

Happy Vaping! :vapor:
 
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