QUOTE(SHOfrE3zE @ Feb 18 2016, 12:28 PM)
hi guys any tips of using a dripper?
i just bought a velocity rda and love it.
the problem is compared to wick, cotton burns easily and when u're using dripper, u do not know how many juice left and end up getting burned taste.
so is it ok if once u get the burned taste, u drip more juice? will it affect the juice taste afterwards?
If your cotton is burning too easily, you may have to make a slightly looser cotton wick (too tight and the juice is slower to get to the coil). But the moment you feel your vape is getting dry, just drip more juice in. You'll get used to estimating when to drip in due time. And you may wish to try temperature control (if your mod has the function, and you have the proper wires for that feature).i just bought a velocity rda and love it.
the problem is compared to wick, cotton burns easily and when u're using dripper, u do not know how many juice left and end up getting burned taste.
so is it ok if once u get the burned taste, u drip more juice? will it affect the juice taste afterwards?
For very slight burns, it should be no problem to just drip in more juice and continue vaping. However if you have the time and cotton+scissors handy, it's best to make a fresh wick.
Mini rant (not directed at anyone in the forum): I've seen people just keep on toking on a moderately burned wick even though the materials are on the table to rewick...dunno how they can tahan the burnt taste. If one is using an expensive juice (say RM75/30ml), that's RM2.50/ml. Assume the juice's density makes for 18 drops per ml, that's approx 14sen PER DROP. A properly wicked velocity can take at least 8 drops with some pooling in the well. 8 drops = approximately RM1.12. IMO it's worth the effort and the very minimal cost of 2 strips of cotton to rewick the atty, and get to taste the proper (unburnt) flavor that one has paid for.
Feb 18 2016, 01:03 PM

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