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  1. Ok, so today I received my first lr 510 atty from litecig. Not a genuine Joye atty, just a lr 510 atty. It was rated at 1.5ohms, and on my voltometer measured in between 1.6-1.8ohms, so close enough for me. Now, I don't have a 510 device so I used an adapter on my LEO which usually runs at roughly 3.5v under load. First thing I did was de-wick it. I haven't de-bridged it yet because that looked a little more complicated and I didn't want to risk breaking a brand new atty. I felt confident I could de-wick it and it went smoothly. So, my initial fill was 6 drops of TVR 555 juice, 75/25 pg/vg. The first hit or two were.....meh By about the third hit the warmth of the vapor and flavor were downright amazing. I'm impressed! After maybe 10 or 12 hits I got the dreaded dry hit. ****** nasty! So I added two drops, got maybe 4 good hits and bam another dry hit. What's strange is I'm getting no warning, one hit I'm getting killer vapor and flavor, next hit-dry hit. Guess I'll have to figure out a rhythm. I've put it away for now but will use it plenty more tonight, so far I'm impressed with the "vape", however, its also being as much of a pita that I thought it would be. So we'll see how it all turns out. Will update more later.
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  2. Jeffb

    New Atomisers

    Your tank will be fine with liquid left in it for a week. I've been using the same tank in my eGo-C for over 3 weeks now.
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  3. blucavvy

    New Atomisers

    You do not have to clean anything on first use no. Some atty's come from the factory with a layer of propolyne glycol on them. It's just used as a priming fluid and is completely vapable. If you want you could blow some of it off from the battery connection end, to help avoid flooding your atty upon first use. Welcome to the site, and if you have any other questions please post away!
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