1.5 Ohm Atty recommendations?

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Ok...so after vaping happily on my Reo for a whole 5 hours today, I have definately come to the conclusion that a 2.0 Ohm atty isnt going to cut it. I like a semi-warm vape, with big billowing clouds of vape.


So..a question that has probably been asked and answered a hunderd and 1 times .... what atty would you all recommed? Cisco? HH357? I want a good, durable atty that maximizes vapor and flavor.

Thanks in advance :vapor:
 

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Thanks for the responses all...

Rod... EM who makes those? Oh and I vape everything from 70/30 PG/VG (BBW many, Halo Malibu) all the way to AVE Rootbeer and some Bobas (still trying to like this juice) which is 100% VG and thick as glue!

Had a feeling it was the 2.0 that was making the vape enemic. What was I thinking...dOh... logic should have told me if I liked a 2.0 ohm at 4.5v...then 2.0 on 3.7 wasnt going to do.... oh well live, learn, vape more :)
 

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Are you running a grand or a mini?

For my mini, I came to the conclusion that 1.8 ohm was the right spot for warmth and battery life... and I'm one likely to recommend Cisco attys, too.

For mods with 18650s (Grand - I don't own a grand), 1.5 ohm is the ticket... and same story as above that Cisco spec is what I like to recommend.

The hh.357 is my favorite atty. I still haven't gotten the hang of it on my bottom feeders. No matter how awesome of a squonker I think I am, I will overfeed the hh.357 at least twice a day and it spits.

The other thing to consider is trying out a 306. 306's produce warmer vapor at the same ohms and voltage. They are often referred to as "vapor canons". -- And, they are available in the popular ohm ratings (1.5, 1.8, 2.0, 2.4, 3.0 etc etc)
 

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Guess it would have helped to say I have a grand with the 18650 batt. Anyone ever try the Hybrid Atty from Clouds of Vapor.com 510 Bottom Feeding Hybrid Atomizer 1.5 ohm

So to test for a shorted atty I take it you can put one probe of a mulitmete/continuity checker on the threads and the other on the center post?

That one is not recommended for use on these mods. If you will notice, that center pin is protruding beyond the threaded body. If this is screwed down too tightly on the REO, that center pin will cause the gasket on the connector to compress and allow the positive and negative make a connection. Some folks have used these without any problems, but others have shorted their mods with these...repeatedly. I would advise you to stick to the flush kind.
Here is a picture of our hybrid atty we got...
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I have a great experience with Cisco spec 306 1.5 Ohm (bridgeless), and not bad at all with Cisco spec 306 1.8 Ohm (debridged). The 1.5 Ohm is just a nudge warmer that my sweet spot, but still does a close-to-perfect job.

Anybody tried i06's on the Reo? That's what I was thinking to get next...

As I mentioned often in other threads they provide great taste, vapor plus a long lifespan and Issac is great at customer service but I didn't like the tighter draw they seem to have....just a my preference.
 

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That one is not recommended for use on these mods. If you will notice, that center pin is protruding beyond the threaded body. If this is screwed down too tightly on the REO, that center pin will cause the gasket on the connector to compress and allow the positive and negative make a connection. Some folks have used these without any problems, but others have shorted their mods with these...repeatedly. I would advise you to stick to the flush kind.
Here is a picture of our hybrid atty we got...
003-2.jpg


my vapage attys look different in the connector part (sorry, can't make makro pic :( ) never had a problem with them, on the contrary i like them a lot ...
 

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i earlyer went through this thread

warning-re-hybrid-bottom-feeder-atties-vapage-reo-mods

but this one really brings me to an end when it comes to language understanding ... at the end of the thread, i had the impression the problem was solved due to changes they made to the connector... confused me a bit :blink:
 

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As for the checking resistance on an atty/carto yes just touch one lead to center post and one to thread part but make sure you chk internal resistance of your meter by touching the leads together first and subtract that off the reading you get when testing atty/carto I have a cheapy multimeter and it has 1.0ohms of resistance all by itself

As for atty choice I don't use the lower ohm ones but I've lots of praise for the 1.5ohm 357 some dare say its the best I prefer the 2.5ohm @ 5v myself
 
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