yeah I know... I was hoping to get a haircut first.
Thank you, Frank! ... or is it Don?Don I'll be frank, (Hi, Frank, I'm Don), no seriously, I have never seen the connection on an 801. Though, I believe the battery would be male and the atty female. In this case the battery is female and the atty is male. The cartridges used are the Boge 302 soft tips.
I have some Boge 302 Hard tips coming to see if they have an easier draw. Right now the soft tip 302 has about the same draw as a KR808D-1 automatic with cartomizer. Slow, long (6-9 second) draws produce nice billows of thick vapor.
Are these available for purchase? Sorry if I missed it. The only place I can find them is on the Boge distributor site.
Thanks!
Well here's the volts under load of a regular, inexpensive 18650 Li-Ion firing a 3.2Ω carto. Nothing but a battery. Picture and test by Rocketman,The only device that will put out 3.7V under load is a VV set at a higher voltage then what is desired. e.g 4.2V with lets say a 2.2Ohm atty.
So, consistent with all the other fat batts, which is just fine if the atomizer resistance is right. According to a PM I received from a new Leo owner, "The specs on the atomizer are 2.5 - 2.7 Ohm. Mine measured 2.58 Ohm." So: ~4.2 watts: not exactly "sweet spot" but comparable to a regular 3.5 ohm 801 atty on a 3.7V battery. To me, this explains the adequate (but not outstanding) vapor and the satisfying TH and flavor (which I have always gotten from the 801).According to Boge the voltage of the Leo under load is 3.3volts.
Aren't you a tease!I have more great news about the Leo, but can't say anything just yet... very soon though!