I got my first LR atty in a couple days ago and I don't think I will ever want to go back to 'regular' attys. Just had to share for those that may have been thinking about getting one. So far, to me, it was the best purchase yet!!
I just got a mod set up to take 510 (one more in the making) so I'm thinking about taking the plunge so I'm glad to hear you like them.
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I have been looking at mods, I think. They typically require the little blue batteries and you can put 2 in to make some of them 6v?? I don't know where the best place to research them is so I usually end up looking at youtube.
FYI - Don't use LR atties on 5V mods! It will blow them.
right now I'd have to say my absolute favorite is a homemade mod running a LR 306 atty at 3.7V with a bottom fed juice feeder and a home made drip tip...
One source is battery junction. I bought my charger and 3v tenergy batteries from them. Work great in the silver bullet and you can get the use of your regular 510's as well!
Has anyone noticed, (or is it just me?) that the LR atty's (for a 510) are really good for the first few days or so, and then altho still working, start to seem just like a regular atty?
FYI - Don't use LR atties on 5V mods! It will blow them.
Wow... that is all WAY over my head. The bottom fed juice feeder sounds very interesting.
I have a theory that people who take longer drags don't like LR atomizers as much.I find that the LR atties change the flavor; they have a kind of "aftertaste" like ... IDK... burned e-juice.