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| | #71 |
| Full Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Louisville, Kentucky
Posts: 64
| Is this really the case? If the 510 atomizer can handle heavy use at 6v then my problems may have been solved. I'd prefer 901, but at my current atty kill-rate it's just unfeasible to continue using 901's. I'm very interested in the initial reports for these higher rated atomizers. Hopefully, if all pans out then I'll be on the next boat. Appreciate your work for the community Nerf and Cisco.
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| | #72 |
| Super Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: DFW, TX
Posts: 455
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Everything was mailed today, check your email for tracking infos. If you ordered from me and didn't get tracking email, please send me an email or PM. And don't forget to report back on results! ^_^ |
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| | #73 |
| PV Master |
Hey Nerf, Im still unsure what volts to use....6v (2 3v) or 7.4v (2 3.7v)??? Thanks in advance, I DID get tracking info today too! |
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Brodius Bacchus ive benn going stead on the same 510 atty for 2 months now at 6V normal 901s just don't have what it takes if you go over 4.2V 801 come to life only after you go over 5V but at 5~6V i can only get one or 2 weeks out of them, it is vaping bliss though 510s just dont die, they don't work very well at 3.7 imho but at 5+ they're are the sturdiest this is just my observations on normal atties from china (- eastmall their 510 are different, don't work very well at 3.7 or 6V but good at 5V) where you get your atties from also makes a difference | |
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| | #75 |
| Super Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: DFW, TX
Posts: 455
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Funky, I can give you the customs form#, sometimes tracking works for it, sometimes it doesn't. I'll PM you the info.
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| | #76 |
| Super Member |
got it,thanks man got to love usps their tracking system is the bomb lol |
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| | #77 | |
| Full Member ECF Veteran Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Illinois
Posts: 139
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Hi, nerf , I did not get a tracking email . John | |
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| | #78 |
| PV Master |
NERF-Im dying to know if I should use w/2 3.7v batts or 2 3v batts ???? Everyone has given me great info, but wanted to know which ones you really intended these for. ![]() Thanks everyone and Thanks to Nerf for doing this...U are the bomb! woot! |
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| | #79 | |
| Super Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: DFW, TX
Posts: 455
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The answer is: I don't know ^_^ I would start out at 2x 3v batteries and a low-ish nicotine solution and see how it vapes, if you find it's not enough, step it up to the 2x 3.7v batteries and same solution, and see if that does it for you. Basically experiment by altering the voltage (2x 3v or 2x 3.7v) and concentration of nic-liquid until you find the throat hit you think is best. I *would* try to stick to the same flavor though, as I'm willing to bet certain flavors will have a crap throat hit at 3v yet be amazing at 2x 3.7v, while other will be perfect at 2x 3v and still taste somewhat burnt at 2x 3.7v. This is really just one big science experiment, I've made my best guesses, and I'm /pretty/ sure they're going to be on-target, but the testing will let us know just how close I got. | |
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| | #80 |
| PV Master |
AWESOME |
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