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    Default Low resistance cartomizers on 510?

    I have a joye 510 and I was wondering if I could use low resistance cartos with it.

    Thanks!

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    You will get different answers from different people.

    I used 2.0 ohm boges on 510 batts for a few months. Finally got sick of chargins/rotating batteries every 2 hours so I gave up on the 510 and went ego.

    I wouldn't suggest anything lower than 2.0ohm though.

    (btw: have started seeing starter kits with low res and dual coils on simple 510 sticks, so it is definitely an option)
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    The battery life is already bad on a mini-510. Using LR's will cut it about in half and kill the battery much quicker.
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    I think the typical rechargeable battery is good for up to 300 cycles. On low res you have to charge more often. Typically I had to recharge each battery 3 times a day. That is roughly 3 months until the batteries hit the end of their lifespan. That is just about how long my set lasted. You just have to weigh the pros/cons and make your own choice.
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