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Igo-L Dripper


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i really like it. Only problem is im having troube tracking down silica in a reasonable length for the price. Im NOT going to pay 20 for a 2ft section of it. lol thats just plain ridiculous!

Can't quite follow what you are saying, lotsa silica wick on eBay at good prices.

This seem decent:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/3mm-High-Quality-Silica-Rope-Wick-Temp-Res-1600-C-Perfect-for-Attys-Wholesale-/111118122684?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item19df27febc

15' of 3mm wick + 10' of 32g Kanthal for $10.80 shipped. Should put you at ~ 60¢ a rebuild.

More options.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p2050601.m570.l1313.TR2.TRC1.A0.Xsilica+wick&_nkw=silica+wick&_sacat=0&_from=R40

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Hope I don't have to do any drilling, but then again, I like a good stiff/tight draw. 

*That's what she said* :lol:

Congrats on your purchase!!! These drippers are great for getting your feet wet into the world of RBA's.....

On a side-note, I got my second coil build up and running. Think I'm getting better at it, because it only took me two hours, four attempts, about 6-inches of Eko-Wool, and my Igo didn't go flying across the room more than once!!!! :D

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Seriously, if I have to do any drilling, I am just gonna throw the darn thing in the garbage or give it to someone else and perhaps get a Bulldog, Phoenix, or something else. Or else stick with my regular tanks and clearos.

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They are great but there is a learning curve. I had to buy some 2X reading glasses and THEN I could see the posts really good!

I know a lot of you guys don't like ECF but there is a thread over there about building micro-coils that I read(long) and learned A LOT about coils and wicks. I'm using plain 100% pure cotton wicks now. They work fantastic and can be changed in minutes.

I liked this so much I bought a Duece Dyno for $18? and it has thumb screws (still need to snug w/pliers) and 2 neg. posts for dual-coils!

Here it is on my new Kamry,

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Dana

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Ok, here's my noobie impression of the IGO L. First time dripper here.

Nice box, almost as nice as the Protank box. Included was the IGO L, what looked like two O rings, and 4 peices of wick which were already wrapped in coils (2 wicks each), and a tiny screwdriver.

The connection is a sealed one. Testing the built in coil on my multimeter gave me a reading of about 1.7 ohms which is close to the 1.6 advertised by Fasttech. The included drip tip is cool. There is only one air flow hole, but not a problem for me.

At first I tried it in my mechanical mod (with low a low battery at 3.58 volts), not much happened vapor-wise. But when I hooked it up to a fully charged VV Ego everything was good. It seems to like higher power/voltages..

Vapor production: Excellent, better than my tanks/clearos

Throat hit: I did notice a more intense throat hit with my 50/50 juice than I usually get with my tanks and clearos. So that is good.

Flavor: From what I had read about dripping, I was expecting an extravagandza of flavor, but it was more like a little fart. Same flavor/taste that I get with my tanks and clearos.

Does seem to be a more intense vape overall. Being new to this, I put to much e-liquid in at first and got gurgling, flooding, leaking through the air hole. But after I removed the excess and the atomizer was "primed", 3 or 4 drops is all it takes to top up and re-saturate the wicks. Any more than that seems to flood it.

Overall I like it. A nice toy. :yes How useful is it? Well it is useful for tasting/sampling juices, either other peoples or your own DIY. And a VV/VW device seems to suit it so you can find the "sweet spot". I still prefer my tanks though, but when I have the time I can have the luxury of a drip.

Now, need to figure out how to open this sucker up, let me check on this thread and I beleive Pbusardo has a vid on it,

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Screw it on your mod and twist clockwise on the top of it to get it to loosen and pull up. It's only held together by o rings. :)

Thanks, it looks like the very bottom comes off, the rest of the unit looks like it is a single solid piece.

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