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Has anyone tried the 306 on any of the Mod Styles in Model Specific Discussion; thanks for this info Shadowdr. That's the answer to a question I was about to ask. Originally Posted by Shadowdr ...
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    thanks for this info Shadowdr. That's the answer to a question I was about to ask.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowdr View Post
    The 401's and 510's are exact opposites of each other, meaning that the attys will fit together. Even though the 401 is smaller the threads match and a dead 510 atty makes a great 401 connector for mods. I have one myself and use it over the 510. I have ordered a couple of 306's so I can use them on my 510 boxmod. I hate to use carts anymore and just drip, beats the 510 in flavor. I think that higher voltage may be too hot for the smaller 401's because they get really hot at 3.6.

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    I've been using my 306 atty on my 5v Xhaler today. Not bad at all. You have to dip really frequently because the HV mods are absolute juice hogs. But I like it just fine.
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    I just got my Silver Bullet, and the 306 atty works great on it (@3.7v, don't have the batts for 6v yet, I'll let you know!)

    BTW, Madame Psychosis, just got your package today, thanks! Very pleased!

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    Great to hear!

    I still have my very first 306 atty sitting around, which I thought was deceased (thanks to my early inability to keep it juiced up, it burned a lot). This evening, I popped it onto my Xhaler and it's purring along fine. I think I pronounced it gone too soon. Now I've got a few 306 backups when I occasionally just want to dip at my desk. (Good way of sampling a lot of new flavors.)


    I'm also beginning to think that the 306 atomizers also don't get quite as hot as the 510s, which is advantageous on an HV mod. This cooler running might correlate with the superior taste that some notice with 306s.
    (Now if only the 306 was the least bit friendly to cartridge mods like the 510 is...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madame Psychosis View Post
    I've been using my 306 atty on my 5v Xhaler today. Not bad at all. You have to dip really frequently because the HV mods are absolute juice hogs. But I like it just fine.
    Since I started this thread my 306s now live on SuperT, Protege, or Chuck, but I have been weary of HV. I am glad to hear some positive reports about it. Have you tried the HV juice or at least the thicker juices to see if it holds a dip longer?

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    And just because I could here is a picture of a 306 on a SuperProChucken. Its a
    Protege in SuperT1 inside a little Chuck:


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    Quote Originally Posted by gatsby View Post
    And just because I could here is a picture of a 306 on a SuperProChucken. Its a
    Protege in SuperT1 inside a little Chuck:

    looks like you could burn the atty at both ends (as the saying goes)

    put me on the pre-order list for that one


    I haven't tried my new friend (306) with HV juice.. but I have tried it on 6v and it held strong...

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    Quote Originally Posted by lightgeoduck View Post
    looks like you could burn the atty at both ends (as the saying goes)

    put me on the pre-order list for that one


    I haven't tried my new friend (306) with HV juice.. but I have tried it on 6v and it held strong...
    Yeah, I should have left the atty on the protege too for the Ambi-Superprochucken.

    Im glad to get another report of the little guy holding strong. I have heard from 2 sources that it got pretty hot, which i believed because I can heat it up pretty well at 3.7. It still never seems to get as hot as the 501s though. How well does a single dip last at HV?

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    I'm not sure I even understand that pic... kind like Lovecraft, too many angles.... to strange to comprehend

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiker View Post
    I'm not sure I even understand that pic... kind like Lovecraft, too many angles.... to strange to comprehend
    There is nothing to understand. I was all tweaked from busting my butt to meet a deadline and was chilling out afterward watching Top Chef and decided to my my own PV version of the Turducken (Chicken in a duck in a turkey). Just a moment of madness that makes me laugh when I look at it.

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