rayza
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Post by rayza on May 18, 2016 22:32:07 GMT
Hi I was wondring what is the best set up to test e juice? I was reading that 510 bridgeless atty was good but not sure what equipment to use for this. I only have a kanger dripbox and a subvod at the moment. What I need is something to drip and test e juice and get the best flavour plus need to test 10 to 20 at a time. The dripbox it's ok but the original flavour stays especially when it's something like gingerbread. Thanks in advance
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phtumshk
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Post by phtumshk on May 18, 2016 23:17:18 GMT
a cheap small driper is the easiest option. Tho it would require wire/ohm reader to set it up. would then just need a rinse/dry burn and a rewick between flavours. would more than likely screw onto your subvod or drip box.
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Post by Perpetua on May 19, 2016 6:18:45 GMT
There's also a 306 rayza . . . . despite the name it has a 510 connection: www.vapingthings.com/306_BRIDGED__BRIDGELESS_DRIPPING_ATOMISER/p1311952_7045908.aspxLong term then an inexpensive rebuildable is the way to go - do the devices you own currently have variable wattage? Otherwise you'll blow the coils on stock 510/306's with set subohm devices. Something like an iStick 30w could be worth consideration for testing purposes if they're not adjustable.
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Post by pacman on May 19, 2016 6:45:41 GMT
a cheap small driper is the easiest option. Tho it would require wire/ohm reader to set it up. would then just need a rinse/dry burn and a rewick between flavours. would more than likely screw onto your subvod or drip box. I use Wotofo sapor for testing juice easy to build and no mess
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