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well i pushed on it again and it popped in. LOL! well i guess still waking up and assembling my dripping atty is more complicated then i anticipated! hahah!!!

Are you getting a better draw on it now?

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lol yeah i was like WTF?!?! i mean its gotta be the 10th atty i have used to drip in.. and i literally just opened it... i was about to get frustrated when lining up the holes didnt work.... LOL


Should the atty and battery connection be getting noticeably hot? I never even felt the power button get warm with a clearo on there. Boy this is different.

my eVic will heat up pretty fast bc of the metal atty. It is pretty normal just let it sit for a second and it should cool down relatively quickly. :)

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Should the atty and battery connection be getting noticeably hot? I never even felt the power button get warm with a clearo on there. Boy this is different.

Not really. The most I get is a bit warm when I'm chain vaping. What voltage are you vaping at and what ohm is your atty?

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At that your Spinner shouldn't be getting that hot. At least mine doesn't. I remember you said something about you take long, slow drags. Maybe shorten the draws a little to see if that helps?

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If youve flooded the atty it "increases the resistance" and your battery can get hot. Just like when a clearo floods the top of your battery

But also when you are dripping that atty is not immersed in liquid and its pretty exposed so you will definitely notice more heat.

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But also when you are dripping that atty is not immersed in liquid and its pretty exposed so you will definitely notice more heat.

LOL! That's probably why mine don't get hot, Bebop. I'm a terrible dripper who almost always over drips so my coil gets immersed. Thankfully, my drip shields help a LOT with that and makes it very forgiving. :)

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Sorry Tam, i wasnt meaning to contradict you in any way. Just kicking in my .02

I'll butt out now. I definitelt get more heat when I'm dripping but I do take pretty long drags too

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2.0 ohm is my favorite although I've been known to branch out to 1.8 or 2.4 if I can't get the 2.0.

No stepping on toes going on here. We all just want to help, and it always helps to hear others' point of view and their experiences. The more info we can add, the better for people to make up their own minds. :)

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Yeah i'm still learning a lot just by experimenting. Im using 1.8 and seems to be ok. Im finally at the point where i know how many drags i can get on afew drops

My problem is getting the drops in the tube without spilling on myself,lol

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My problem is getting the drops in the tube without spilling on myself,lol

You might try a higher resistance atty to keep things cool yet get the vape you want without having to go to higher voltages. My sweet spot on a 2.0 ohm is around 4.0 for the bakery flavors, 3.3 to 3.8 on fruit flavors. YMMV.

And this is why I like to use the long drip tips, too. It keeps the juice from coming back up and it's easy to grip to take it off to drip directly into the atty. No need to miss. :)

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You might try a higher resistance atty to keep things cool yet get the vape you want without having to go to higher voltages. My sweet spot on a 2.0 ohm is around 4.0 for the bakery flavors, 3.3 to 3.8 on fruit flavors. YMMV.

And this is why I like to use the long drip tips, too. It keeps the juice from coming back up and it's easy to grip to take it off to drip directly into the atty. No need to miss. :)

Ah, see? That's why they pay you the big bucks!

I only have one tip and it will have to do for now.

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this sounds complicated I will never learn. I think a video step by step would help me get it and then maybe...then someone to do my shopping

It's not, really. There is a learning curve at the beginning but the pay off is very much worth it. I'll be happy to do your shopping and walk you through it. We'll start with the right equipment, that's more than half the battle right there, IMO. :)

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Ah, see? That's why they pay you the big bucks!

I only have one tip and it will have to do for now.

Ha! I want my paycheck NAO!!! Haven't seen one for vaping yet. :lol:

I get my long drip tips from Empire Mods. When I started I used the universal and my own drip tip of choice on top. I didn't care for how clunky it looked but it did the trick.

http://www.empiremods.com/product_p/chrryuni.htm

Then, I discovered these! http://www.empiremods.com/product_p/driptaxxxl.htm

They're about half an inch shorter but work the same. They look much better too. :)

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im slightly off topic but i hope you guys dont mind me asking. when i vape heavily with my kpt 2.5ohm around 4.2v my collar on my twist and the pyrex on my tank get rather warm, is that normal?


Oh the drama!! And now we have to wait for a birthday party? Tune in later for dripping with carter!!lol buddy waiting to learn from you!

Can't believe he left us hanging like this!

as i started reading this thread i was thinking WTF lol

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