I was just messing with ya - bet it runs DAMN hot, though!
For me, I think the best 'bang for the buck' is around 4.5v - most of the non-510 atomizers are running around 1.5amps at that point, and it seems to give the best combination of flavor and warmth to the vapor, at least in my opinion.
Easier to run straight wire through a momentary switch - take the battery out entirely. Then, plug it into an AC powered USB charger that provides at least 1 amp @ 5v.
Justme - from what I understand, while the 901 and 510 are of similar diameter, the thread size/pitch are not the same, so they are not directly interchangeable.
It *might* be possible to mod a prodigy with Warp's PVMA stuff, but I'm not sure I'd want to be cutting/drilling on a $140 mod.
Opus - the threading on the atomizer doesn't matter - it still sits in the shell of the RCA plug like any other atomizer would. Break off the "T" shaped conductor on the jack so that all you're left with is the center conductor. The shell of the RCA plug makes the negative connection and the...
I'm thinking of a current atomizer with a whole lot of metal mesh that would be ABOVE the atomizer coil and bridge in your modification and full of juice - if you can flood a current atomizer with too much juice, what's preventing this one from flooding?
Are you planning on designing and...
Maybe I'm misunderstanding - you're talking about an upside-down atomizer, with a bottom cup that the bridge will go into, correct? With all the mesh above the coil, how are you going to see if you've flooded it? What's going to prevent any overflow from going directly into the battery?
I've got a 510 cart that I use just for dripping that I've cut off the entire lower section - works fine. I haven't put any wicking into the atomizer itself, though.
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