The Magnum 5V experience from Nhaler in E-Cigarette Reviews; Originally Posted by buttercrunch
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Originally Posted by
buttercrunch
ps...lol on da boom boom!
And a buttery crunch crunch to you!
"I am, therefore I think ... differently from most apparently." – Don DaBoomVape
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I have heard a lot about the KR808XL with 501 atty. So what exactly do we need to buy to get this set up? Do you use refillable carts? If so which ones will fit this set up? I am showing my noobiness, but I am what I am 
I have been using Greensmoke and really disappointed with it. The batteries seem to have a lot of issues and the carts are pretty tasteless.
This time I am doing much more research. Help here would be appreciated. Also do you prefer the auto or manual batteries?
Thanks!
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Originally Posted by
dinnerandamurder
I have heard a lot about the KR808XL with 501
atty. So what exactly do we need to buy to get this set up? Do you use refillable carts? If so which ones will fit this set up? I am showing my noobiness, but I am what I am
I have been using Greensmoke and really disappointed with it. The batteries seem to have a lot of issues and the carts are pretty tasteless.
This time I am doing much more research. Help here would be appreciated. Also do you prefer the auto or manual batteries?
Thanks!
I would start with either the Joye 510 or the Kr8 and see if you like it. They are the two models I recommend to new users. They're very different, but they each have their virtues.
If you like the cartomizer concept of the Green Smoke, but just don't like its performance, go with the Kr8. It is the simplest type of e-cig and, these days, there is a wide selection of flavors (especially from Vapor4Life and NHaler).
Otherwise, go with the Joye 510: it is a great vapor churner with an outstanding manual battery (that prominent button works ... every time). If you have $80 you don't know what to do with, you could go right to the eGO (aka Tornado), which is a Joye 510 atty on a special 650 mAh battery. [mAh = milliamp hours; the higher the mAh, the more puffs per battery charge.]
Later on you could combine them if you like (using an adapter) ... or attach their atty to a mod ... or get the eGO/Tornado.
Auto vs. manual depends on the model. I've already praised the 510's. However, I am unimpressed with the manual versions of the penstyle (e.g., DSE801), DSE901, and Kr8. The more recessed button is not that reliable. The Kr8 automatic battery (280 mAh) is excellent: yields twice as many puffs per charge than the 150 mAh 510 (and the 380 mAh XL Kr8 battery 2 1/2 times as much).
"I am, therefore I think ... differently from most apparently." – Don DaBoomVape
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I got the kr808d-1 XL batteries. I love the battery life, but hate the excessive airflow, which makes for almost no vapor. Would the 510 atomizer with the adapter help this issue? Even tape around the joining doesn't really help. The battery has 4 holes and the carts have 4 slots. I am not sure what they were thinking with that design.
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IMO what makes these rock is the 1.5 ohm atty. I've used one on several 3.7v mods and a 510 XL manual battery and all I can say is wow!
This not really "simulated" 5v vaping. What counts is not the voltage but the watts (heat) provided to the atty. These produce approx. the same wattage at 3.7v as most attys will at 5-6v. So the same rules apply as with HV vaping - keep the atty extra wet and take shorter hits.
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PV Master
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Im interested in seeing what the life expectancy will be with these attys.
I think that may play a big part in how many I can order at 12 bucks a pop..
Hope they will last awhile.
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Aside from the actual content in the review, that has to be one of the worst quality youtube videos that i have ever seen.
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