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    Default 401 atty - Ideal Voltage?

    Anyone played around with various voltages and have some experience to share?
    I made a USB passthrough and its a little volcano, but the atty gets hot very fast and it starts tasting burnt after a few hits. I'm thinking that 5 volts is too much. I'm thinking of making a 6 volt mod and using diodes to bring it down to around 4.5 or so.
    Any insight appreciated.

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    At 4 volts, that little thing is drawing 1.5 amps (because it is a very low ohm atomizer)

    That's where I like mine at.

    Remember that diodes will drop the voltage over the entire range of your battery, so if the battery pair runs from 7 to 6 volts now, it will go 4 to 3 volts if you use diodes to drop 3 volts. 3v is a little light...

    You have lots of headroom for a regulator instead if you wan to try that route.
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    ( use one larger 3.7v battery, which is about 4.2 charged, and 3.8 when I put it back on to charge again. The M401 battery does not provide that much power, it's not even close)

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    Thanks RjG. I have made a NicoStick with a 14500 battery (see avatar). That is great, but I keep thinking maybe a little more power would be better. (When the mod bug hits, you just can't help tweaking stuff!)
    The more I think about it though, it probably doesn't make sense to mess around for another .5 volts.

    (But I DO have these two flashlights that I was planning to make magnums from. I just HAVE TO do something with them. Yes, I'm obsessed.)
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    I use 4.5v and it work great. When I put it at 6v it "eats" the liquid too fast and you also can taste something burning. Also at 6v my liquid lose some of the original taste.

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    I found 4.5 to be pretty much the sweet spot for the 401. Any more than that and it burns the liquid way too fast for such a small atomizer.

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    Thank you ccure and nuck. What setups are you guys using to deliver 4.5 volts to the atty?
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    Paradiso,

    What kind of adapter did you use for 401 atty?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paradiso View Post
    Thank you ccure and nuck. What setups are you guys using to deliver 4.5 volts to the atty?
    I did it with a PT mod and a 1N4001 diode. For my next mod I'm going to use a 5v voltage regulator with the same diode. Just waiting on the regulators to get here in the mail.

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    I am using an AC/DC universal adapter. I took apart a 401 battery and use the head of it.

    That adapter let me go up to 12v so I use it also to "clean" the atty with 6 or 7.5v.

    Best Luck

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