6V vaping with the SIX

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thewomenfolk

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Well, I just bit the bullet and tried 6V vaping with the Six. This is just awesome. I'm using 2 green UltraFire TR15270 800mAh 3.0V batteries. I didn't think it was possible to get even more vapor than it already put out with 3.7V, but it's true. And it's smooth and clean. What is equally great is I'm getting lots of hits with dripping only 3 drops every 20 to 30 vapes.

What I have to remember is to hold down the button for less time, only 2 or 3 seconds so the atty doesn't get too hot, and letting it cool down a bit after every 2 or 3 vapes. But it's really not all that different from 3.7V vaping, and I'm getting superb vapor and throat hit with no preliminary hits.

Honestly, I don't see any need for any other ecigs, or using carts ever again, except to maybe use as back-ups. But I'm even using the brass tips for dripping on everything now, even my Joye 510. Because I just like the small Janty Stick style, if David would make that type style I'd be in 7th heaven. Right now, I'm in SIX heaven!

To be able to vape either 3.7V or 6V with this Six is awesome. There is just nothing I've tried (and I have quite a few mini's and Mods) that comes anywhere close to vaping with this Six. That it looks so good and is so finely made with such high quality materials is just icing on the cake.

I'd be interested to get some other personal opinions on 6V vaping with this Six.

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thewomenfolk

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The compliments are deserved, your work is just paying off big-time! But since you asked, is there a way we can get some extra o-rings for the tip should it ever need another one, and some of those tiny round metal pieces for shortening/lengthening the battery compartment....or are those two things just standard parts we could pick up at a hardware store?

I must add, I'm not really vaping at 6V any different from how I vape at 3.7V. I don't ordinarily take long draws anyway, so nothing's really changed. It's all just too good to be true.


But it is!
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The 801 takes a #6 oring and the 901 takes a #5 oring and the washers are #8 all available at lowes or home depot or your local hardware store. If you want, i can send you some, just shoot me your name and address in PM so i remember:)

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The compliments are deserved, your work is just paying off big-time! But since you asked, is there a way we can get some extra o-rings for the tip should it ever need another one, and some of those tiny round metal pieces for shortening/lengthening the battery compartment....or are those two things just standard parts we could pick up at a hardware store?

I must add, I'm not really vaping at 6V any different from how I vape at 3.7V. I don't ordinarily take long draws anyway, so nothing's really changed. It's all just too good to be true.


But it is!
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The 801 takes a #6 oring and the 901 takes a #5 oring and the washers are #8 all available at lowes or home depot or your local hardware store. If you want, i can send you some, just shoot me your name and address in PM so i remember:)

DAvid

YES!! Thanks! Just started using my T-Tip and I already cut an O ring on a tight atty (I flared it just a hair).
 

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I need clarification. I asked what size o-rings the tips take:

forcedfuel says, "The 801 takes a #6 oring and the 901 takes a #5 oring..."

forcedfuel says, " The 510/901 ttip uses a #47 oring and the 801 ttip uses a #5."

In your second answer are you talking about o-rings for the ttip or adapter?

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I need clarification. I asked what size o-rings the tips take:

forcedfuel says, "The 801 takes a #6 oring and the 901 takes a #5 oring..."

forcedfuel says, " The 510/901 ttip uses a #47 oring and the 801 ttip uses a #5."

In your second answer are you talking about o-rings for the ttip or adapter?

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Ah, i see the confusion in my words, let me clarify:)

The 801 adjustable draw adapter takes #6 o ring and the 901 Adapter takes a #5 oring

The 510/901 T-tip takes a #47 oring and the 801 T-tip takes a #5 oring.
 

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The 801 takes a #6 oring and the 901 takes a #5 oring and the washers are #8 all available at lowes or home depot or your local hardware store. If you want, i can send you some, just shoot me your name and address in PM so i remember:)

DAvid


Oh that is wonderful news. I have been planning on posting the o ring question but keep forgetting to do so.

Now I know these tip will last forever if I can pick up replacements at Lowes. The only thing I was worried about wearing out was the O ring.

Incidently I pull mine off to drip so they get a lot of usage and I have noticed no wear of the orings yet.
 

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forcedfuel50, thanks for the answer. I'm off to Lowe's now. :)

dgriego, give dripping right thru the tip a shot. It makes dripping soooo easy! That big hole is one key feature that makes this tip so special, and will save wear and tear on that o-ring. Juice is going to get to that o-ring now and then either way you drip.

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forcedfuel50, thanks for the answer. I'm off to Lowe's now. :)

dgriego, give dripping right thru the tip a shot. It makes dripping soooo easy! That big hole is one key feature that makes this tip so special, and will save wear and tear on that o-ring. Juice is going to get to that o-ring now and then either way you drip.

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I have the first tips that came out and the hole is not as big. David has offered to drill them out for me, but I will most likely never get around to actually sending them in. I do love them even though I have the originals with the smaller holes.

I am planning to order the stainless ones and will for sure try the dripping through the hole on those.

I walked out of the house without the tips yesterday and had a hard time using one of those little plastic tips again. The tips are great.
 

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Oh that is wonderful news. I have been planning on posting the o ring question but keep forgetting to do so.

Now I know these tip will last forever if I can pick up replacements at Lowes. The only thing I was worried about wearing out was the O ring.

Incidently I pull mine off to drip so they get a lot of usage and I have noticed no wear of the orings yet.

good to hear! Also, for everyone who has the t-tip, they are easier to put on and off if you turn them as you are inserting them into the atomizer, rather then just pushing them straight in.
 
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