Prodigy Review in E-Cigarette Reviews; Yea let me know. PM me if it works OK with the resistor. If I can get away without buying ...
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PV Master
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Yea let me know. PM me if it works OK with the resistor. If I can get away without buying that switch it would be nice. They should make a switch with a removable resistor. Pop it out and put a dummy one in its place. Hey that just gave me an idea. Hmmmm...
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Originally Posted by
vapnaway
Yea let me know.
PM me if it works OK with the resistor. If I can get away without buying that switch it would be nice. They should make a switch with a removable resistor. Pop it out and put a dummy one in its place. Hey that just gave me an idea. Hmmmm...
Finally got my switch, I don't seem to be having any problems so far, from what I can tell from the throat hit and vapor it is indeed 3.7v and 5v compared to 3.7v and 6v.
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Originally Posted by
Crash
Finally got my switch, I don't seem to be having any problems so far, from what I can tell from the throat hit and vapor it is indeed 3.7v and 5v compared to 3.7v and 6v.
You may be able to do just fine vaping with the resistor and one 18650 battery, but you are indeed running the Prodigy at under 3 volts. This has been confirmed by Puresmoker quite a few times.
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Originally Posted by
Synthnadz
You may be able to do just fine vaping with the resistor and one 18650 battery, but you are indeed running the Prodigy at under 3 volts. This has been confirmed by Puresmoker quite a few times.

My mind must be playing tricks on me then, I don't understand what the bit deal is, it really isn't that much of a difference, is it?
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