Why manual over automatic?

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bacc.vap

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One reason would be that the auto batts have an airflow passage ( hole) at the end of the battery and if juice gets into it from overdripping/filling, it ruins the battery by clogging up the air flow sensor.
Another reason is you have better control of what kind of vape you want with the manual type batt.
 

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You get more control. Also, you don't want to use auto batteries with dripping or tanks.

If you really want an auto, kgo style battery, look at the smokeless image x2 for a second battery, it's the same as a kgo except it has 808 threads, which would work with your v2 carts. The x2 comes in three sizes, 650mah,900 mah and 1300mah. And is available in automatic


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Also, if you're using certain tank systems (only experienced it with a 901-T, but it seems a carto tank would be similar) the only way to activate it is to draw pretty hard, and it takes so long (about a second) for the battery to activate and start heating the coil that by then you'll have sucked juice all the way through to the mouth piece.

And they seem to be less reliable, probably from juice leaking.

I think auto batts suck, and I'll never touch another one if I have a choice.
 
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