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    Hey, i dont know to much about clearomizers, the only one i ever used was a lr stardust... i was wondering how the 2.5 and up clearomizers handle voltages of around 5 volts. bassically trying to find out if i can get the mid ranged phoenix and have it work well on 3.7 and 5 volt area kind of like i could with a cartomizer

    obviously know that a clearomizer won't hold up to 6 volts from what ive heard, but wondered if they can hold up to close to 5 volts. Kind of hoping that the phoenix will produce a flavor/vapor like my boges but have the ease of cleaning that they seem to have from what everyone is saying.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark C. View Post
    Hey, i dont know to much about clearomizers, the only one i ever used was a lr stardust... i was wondering how the 2.5 and up clearomizers handle voltages of around 5 volts. bassically trying to find out if i can get the mid ranged phoenix and have it work well on 3.7 and 5 volt area kind of like i could with a cartomizer

    obviously know that a clearomizer won't hold up to 6 volts from what ive heard, but wondered if they can hold up to close to 5 volts. Kind of hoping that the phoenix will produce a flavor/vapor like my boges but have the ease of cleaning that they seem to have from what everyone is saying.
    Not sure.

    But 2.5 Ohms @ 5 Volts is 10 Watts.

    That's Hot HoT HOT

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    Quote Originally Posted by zoiDman View Post
    Not sure.

    But 2.5 Ohms @ 5 Volts is 10 Watts.

    That's Hot HoT HOT
    im a hot head in a way (occasionally i screw in my Stone 3 tank and run it at 4 volts) it measured 1.7 ohms... but most of the time im running 3.0 boges at 6 volts 12 Watts lol.

    My bad my stone tank has gone up by .1 since i got it, didnt knotice that till now its 1.8 ohms 4.0 volts i think that comes to 8.8 ish watts
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark C. View Post
    im a hot head in a way (occasionally i screw in my Stone 3 tank and run it at 4 volts) it measured 1.7 ohms... but most of the time im running 3.0 boges at 6 volts 12 Watts lol.

    My bad my stone tank has gone up by .1 since i got it, didnt knotice that till now its 1.8 ohms 4.0 volts i think that comes to 8.8 ish watts
    I don't go over 8 Watts on a CE2 myself but who knows.

    I think the Only way to know for sure is to get one and try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark C. View Post
    Hey, i dont know to much about clearomizers, the only one i ever used was a lr stardust... i was wondering how the 2.5 and up clearomizers handle voltages of around 5 volts. bassically trying to find out if i can get the mid ranged phoenix and have it work well on 3.7 and 5 volt area kind of like i could with a cartomizer

    obviously know that a clearomizer won't hold up to 6 volts from what ive heard, but wondered if they can hold up to close to 5 volts. Kind of hoping that the phoenix will produce a flavor/vapor like my boges but have the ease of cleaning that they seem to have from what everyone is saying.
    I am vaping a vision grande clearomizer 3 ohm @ 4.8 volts right now very warm vapor and pretty good taste

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    when people see all the improvements on the c8, weeeeeeeeeeeeee, much much much was changed

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    Bad, can any of the new changes be applied to the first batch of C8's? I've got two unopened ones that I would love to be able to use with the new improvements...

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    Quote Originally Posted by badkolo View Post
    when people see all the improvements on the c8, weeeeeeeeeeeeee, much much much was changed
    Hey Bad, When are the Phoenix going to be listed?


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    So I only wanna buy one top coil today phoenix top coil or fluxos? never tried either so got some advice Bad? I'm definitely going to buy the bottom coils.

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    I think the top coils can handle the higher wattages just fine, you probably wont like the taste though. My boge's i like to run at 11 watts for some juices. The new fluxo's that dropped last week, the one im using ohm's out at 2.5. Anything over 3.9v tastes burney and thats only 6 watts. The thing is, im getting the same flavor production between the two with same juice at vastly different wattages.

    I think it has to do with how far away your mouth is from the coil. The top coil is almost in your mouth when vaping where a standard cartomizer is down towards the bottom of the tube. That inch of distance seems to make a big difference in how much heat you need to apply to get similar flavor

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