We use the same attys as everyone else does on every other e-cig.
The secrets are not a secret at all.
1. Always keep the atty wet. Never let it dry out or you run the risk of a dead atty.
2. When you feel the atty is getting too hot let it cool for a bit before resuming your
vaping session. and-
3. Never, ever drip on a hot atty, this will pop the atty coil real quick and then you won't be a happy camper..
I strictly drip, but you can use filler as well. The problem I have found is that the extra heat from the higher voltage makes the filler tend to melt a little and stick to the bridge of the atty. Carts with the filler alone will not do the job, as it doesnt wick good enough to keep the atty wet. I can almost guarantee the beginning of your 6 volt
vaping experience will result in a couple - few dead atty, until you get just that, "Experience".
Its alot like learning to vape correctly when you got your first E-cig.
It takes a little learning what to do and what not to do..
801 handle the 6 volts pretty well from my experience cause you can drip more juice into it.
My favorite is the 901. 3-4 drops at 6 volts, vape for about 6-8 good drags and its time to drip again.
501s seem to get a burnt taste to me alot faster than the others, and 4081 attys are workhorses but you have to drip constantly on them to keep the overcooked taste away.
You will know when its time to drip again, when you start to get a burnt taste from the vapor.
After a days worth of dripping and puffing with 6 volts, I usually blow my attys out real good with canned air. You will get some pretty dark liquid from the atty, darker than the liquid you put into it for sure.
Just make sure to get the atty plenty wet again after blowing it out, or you will cook the atty in a hurry when you go to vape again..
I been using 6 volts for a long time now. I went through about 9 or 10 attys the first few weeks and havent lost one since then. its been probably about 3 months now, with one of each atty. 801, 901 510 and sometimes 401s. I also use these attys at the nominal 4.2 volts on occasion as well.
Whew!!! .. I think I'll stop now..
I usually aint so chatty.. Geez!!! I dont know what got into me today...