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Post by VapeHeads E-Liquid on Nov 24, 2012 4:49:12 GMT
At the end of the day Andy, We, here all vape right?
I hope it all works out.
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Post by VapeHeads E-Liquid on Nov 23, 2012 19:53:29 GMT
Hi Andy, That sure does sound like the atty has given up... ...Olympian does have a good name in this field so please don't give up just yet based on your initial bad experiance.
I'd suggest contacting the vendor and explain what you have said here and they should help you.
sorry to hear your problem when all you want to do is try your new juices!
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Post by VapeHeads E-Liquid on Nov 23, 2012 19:12:48 GMT
Strange one that Andy,
Have you tried the obvious of cleaning/wiping the contact points with kitchen towel to ensure a good contact is made? Failing that, do you have another battery you could try?
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Post by VapeHeads E-Liquid on Nov 23, 2012 18:26:25 GMT
Hi Andy,
One of the main things you will notice with direct dripping as opposed to using a cartridge/tank system is the increase of flavour you will get and the stronger throat hit you will receive.
You will soon get used to the technique of direct dripping and the pattern required - simple rule of thumb, if the atty is tasting burnt/dry then add more juice, if you find the atty is flooding then too much juice has been added.
Three drops at a time should be just about right and drip juice the juice directly onto the bridge of your atomiser. This will need to be done on a regular basis (which you will soon learn as and when) as you vape because remember, you are not relying on a cartridge to soak the "wick" which then feeds into your atomiser.
Direct dripping is great for testing new flavours as Chillax points out, cleaning out for a new juice is easy!
Hope this helps!
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