510 Romisen Mod in Modding Forum; Originally Posted by GotiT
Thanks, and yes i made the adapter out brass stock on my lathe. It being the ...
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Originally Posted by
GotiT
Thanks, and yes i made the adapter out brass stock on my lathe. It being the first one there are a few flaws in it. Took awhile to figure out a good way to put in the air slots (don't have a mill). Thats why some of the slots look rough.
Would you be willing to make a "few" extra adaptors and sell them to us?
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Absolutely beautiful. Great job on the mod!
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Originally Posted by
nicowolf
Would you be willing to make a "few" extra adaptors and sell them to us?
I'd be all over that!!!!!!!!
All I want for Christmas is a 901 to 510 adapter.
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Originally Posted by
franklyspeaking
I'd be all over that!!!!!!!!
All I want for Christmas is a 901 to 510 adapter.

Well, you've got 7 months to go, so I think there's a good chance Santa will smile on you.
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Originally Posted by
yvilla
I use 510 carts on my standard SD, and have wondered how an actual 510 SD would vape.
Watch out for the battery police, however. 
Yes the 510 atomizer has 2.5 ohms resistance, the 901 has 3.5 ohms. At 3.7 volts that puts the 901 and 1.06 amps (cool vapor with flavor) and the 510 at 1.48 amps (warmer vapor with slight burnt or harsh taste). Been thinking about getting some 3.0V RCR123 batteries that would put the 510 at 1.2 amps, should cool off the vapor and take some harshness out (also maybe slight vapor reduction). Gonna give that a try someday. As for those who want to pump a 510 up in voltage all i have to say about that is feed it well and good luck, at 5V that would be 2 amps.
I don't understand the battery police?
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Originally Posted by
GotiT
Yes the 510 atomizer has 2.5 ohms resistance, the 901 has 3.5 ohms. At 3.7 volts that puts the 901 and 1.06 amps (cool vapor with flavor) and the 510 at 1.48 amps (warmer vapor with slight burnt or harsh taste). Been thinking about getting some 3.0V RCR123 batteries that would put the 510 at 1.2 amps, should cool off the vapor and take some harshness out (also maybe slight vapor reduction). Gonna give that a try someday. As for those who want to pump a 510 up in voltage all i have to say about that is feed it well and good luck, at 5V that would be 2 amps.
I don't understand the battery police?
Thanks for the explanation GotiT, I appreciate it.
I couldn't resist the battery police comment (made it small trying not to detract from your thread), in light of your photos showing the battery you (and the SD) use, and the rather disagreeable exchange I had yesterday, starting here:
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801 ohms resistance?
GotiT or Yvilla,
What is the ohms resistance of an 801 penstyle atomizer (or RN4075 )
I've been assuming it was the same as a 901 3.5 ohms resistance from some post I had read but can't find anymore!
(I thought the box mods I've been making with 1x 3.7V batt 14500 run at 1Amp - but maybe my assumption of ohms resistance is incorrect)
Last edited by Misty; 05-25-2009 at 01:09 AM.
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Originally Posted by
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GotiT or Yvilla,
What is the ohms resistance of an 801 penstyle atomizer (or RN4075 )
I've been assuming it was the same as a 901 3.5 ohms resistance from some post I had read but can't find anymore!
(I thought the box mods I've been making with 1x 3.7V batt 14500 run at 1Amp - but maybe my assumption of ohms resistance is incorrect)
The Janty Kissbox 801 atomizers that I have are 3.0 ohms. I don't know on generic ones. Don't have one.
RN4075 is 3.5 ohms but it is not an 801 style it is 901.
RN4072 is 801 style and do not know resistance of.
Last edited by GotiT; 05-25-2009 at 01:40 AM.
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