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Old 11-03-2009, 07:53 PM   #1
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Default best atty for 5v?

getting an 5v mod soon and i know this is mostly speculation and personal preference but i remember reading somewhere that most ppl chose one of the main three (510, 801, 901) was the best at 5v because of this and that...i dont remember what it said obviously, so suggestions?
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Old 11-04-2009, 01:08 AM   #3
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this really depends on what you might like. 510 will give a very warm vape.
901 probably more flavor and 801 cooler vape but bigger cart.

you can always get a 510 and use adapters to any cinfig you like and any atty. Thats what I do. Works good.
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I would have to say the 510 is a very durable atty IMO....That being said, I haven't owned anything else other than the M401. I can say I've been using the same atty for 2 months with no maintenance what so ever and it's still doing great!
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The new GG HV 901 atty.... Watched a video and saw it burn for a solid uninterrupted 5 minutes..... Nothing matches that......
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I think that 801s are pretty solid at 5v. Much nicer than 510s at that voltage.
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Old 11-05-2009, 09:34 AM   #7
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I used 510's for my 5V PT almost a month now with no problem. 5V is too hot for M401's ,i would constantly get the dried metal taste.
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The new GG HV 901 atty.... Watched a video and saw it burn for a solid uninterrupted 5 minutes..... Nothing matches that......
I don't think why other model can't match that, at least my 510 atts
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I have a 5v mod for a 801 atty but I bought an 801 to 510 adaptor and a 801 to 901 adaptor. After using all 3 attys at 5v I found that the 801 performs the best (just my opinion) but the 510 isnt bad either. The 901 is ok but I prefer it at 3.7 much more. The main trick at 5v or 6v is to make sure your atty is super wet and once you start to barely taste the hot burnt taste drip more or top off your cart. I was dripping 3 drops on my 801 at 3.7v and it was fine but I found that for the best taste and enjoyment on either my 5v or 6v mods that I need to drip 5 drops. I thought this would flood the atty but I haven't had any problems for over a month of high voltage vaping. Hope this helps
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The new GG HV 901 atty.... Watched a video and saw it burn for a solid uninterrupted 5 minutes..... Nothing matches that......
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I don't think why other model can't match that, at least my 510 atts
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He has set these up as High Voltage Atomizers...he's done this by raising the resistance of the coiled element within the Atomizer....Esentually you're supplying 5v's to the Atomizer but only getting the performance of 3.7v....seems like a waste of voltage to me

In General(Damn i'm probly going to screw up these numbers, i dont have my multimeter on me...so these numbers we will call Random)

a 510 is about 2-2.5ohm
a 901 is 2.5-3ohms
801 3-3.5ohms

at 5v's
510 = 10-12.5 Watts(VERY WARM, LOTS OF VAPOR, Kind slightly burnt taste)
901 = 10-8.4 watts (Warmish, Good vapor, Good taste)
801 = 8.4-7.14 watts(Colder, less vapor, Great Taste)

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