6v vaping learning curve HOLY CRAP

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4door1.8t

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OK so i just got my tenergy batts in the mail yesterday and all i have to say is WOW and wow. ok so the first few hits i took were really harsh so i lowered the nic level and it was just this nice warm vape. so later that night i decided i was going to go back to the 6v i had on my omega and use a different juice so i loaded a new atty and took a drag. juice IN MOUTH like 10 times. i have no idea what i did i know i am aranoyed about running an atty dry on HV but geez every time i hit the thing i got juice in the mouth its like it boiled it and was shooting in my mouth. WTF. im just trying to figure out what i did wrong as i only put in 3 drops so if anybody has any tips for the new 6v vaper please let me know
 

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Ok I'll give it a shot. If the regular atty has seen better days and is producing a stiffer draw, you may have been unknowingly compensating by inhaling harder than you normally would on a fresh atty. This may be causing the juice sputtering into your mouth that your talking about. Or the distance between your mouth and where the juice is not long enough for the way you inhale. Possibly a longer drip tip may fix your dilemma. Thats all I got :)
 

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no im not using a HV atty i have one and tried it and not getting anything much diferent than 3.7 so im sticking with standard attys but they seem to work fine

HV attys pretty much kill what you're going after with HV. Never understood why they made them. They turn your HV device into a 3.7v-like vape. You want that sizzle, presumably. Otherwise you would just stick with 3.7v.
 
I don't know, but are you using an hv atty? Just curious, I have tried my SB at 6v with a reg. atty and I get nothing. But if I put a reg. Boge Carto on, it's great! I was wondering why my atty didn't work on the 6v ?

I'm really not picking on you here, it's just something in general that people ought to do to get better responses to try to offer more details. What type or specific model of 6v are you using? I'm going to take a guess that it isn't a fully mechanical model like a Precise, and has some circuitry. Some problems with capacitors can make one type of atty not work while other will. If you hear a faint ticking sound from wherever the atty coil is on the ones that don't work, that could be the problem.
 

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I'm really not picking on you here, it's just something in general that people ought to do to get better responses to try to offer more details. What type or specific model of 6v are you using? I'm going to take a guess that it isn't a fully mechanical model like a Precise, and has some circuitry. Some problems with capacitors can make one type of atty not work while other will. If you hear a faint ticking sound from wherever the atty coil is on the ones that don't work, that could be the problem.
I don't want to high-jack to op's post, but to answer your question I did post that I was using a SB v6- which stands for Silver Bullet. and it does nothing. I can put the same reg. atty on my ST (Saber Touch) vv at 5.5v and it works. :)
 

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Ok I'll give it a shot. If the regular atty has seen better days and is producing a stiffer draw, you may have been unknowingly compensating by inhaling harder than you normally would on a fresh atty. This may be causing the juice sputtering into your mouth that your talking about.

I've done this a few times.
 
I don't want to high-jack to op's post, but to answer your question I did post that I was using a SB v6- which stands for Silver Bullet. and it does nothing. I can put the same reg. atty on my ST (Saber Touch) vv at 5.5v and it works. :)

lol my bad, reading fail there... I missed the SB and probably would have interpreted it then. Sounds like it might be a problem with the connections not meeting. I've had problems with that before too. If not though, I have no clue.
 

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Me personally am using a silver bullet and an omega and the batteries in the SB sometimes dont hit the contacts right try wigling it around a lil bit and it should do just fine

On the drip tip ocmment im using like 8 different tips and 3 lengths last nigt and dont remember which did the flooding but idk i guess ill just try not to overfill it but save the NEW atty at the same time
 
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