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i posted a piccy of my first ever twin 901 atomiser mod on this forum over 6 months ago,
no one showed any real interest back then so i kept quiet about it
it started out at 3.7v then i moved up to 6v
for the past few months ive gone up to twin 801's at 6v
the only problem is once you go down this road its very hard to go back to anything less

done in nov 08
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current pv of choice but soon to be out/updated
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i posted a piccy of my first ever twin 901 atomiser mod on this forum over 6 months ago,
no one showed any real interest back then so i kept quiet about it
it started out at 3.7v then i moved up to 6v
for the past few months ive gone up to twin 801's at 6v
the only problem is once you go down this road its very hard to go back to anything less

done in nov 08
billycig1bj9.jpg



current pv of choice but soon to be out/updated
1004972z.jpg

Oh, the interest is here! I think maybe we were all a bit taken back by the device as it looks really scary!!! - lol

As long as you can keep the 2 attys working on the same amount of suction, you are mint. I tried the same thing, but with 2 separate batteries, and I was not able to get it going too well because one was a very easy pull, and the other was not.

Are you the one selling them in the classifieds? I saw an ad yesterday for about 5 of them....
 

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yes sealing was an issue with the first one although keeping your lips wet and using the carts with the "whistle" shape did help and giving a good primer puff to ensure both were getting hot was essential
with the later ones they have adjustable atomiser connections so i keep them at an angle away from each other to allow the lips to seal around each and yes you need to match atomisers airflow to each other
even something like using pg in one and vg juice in the other can effect draw but once you are used to it its no big deal at all
the airflow and drawing capacity is excellent for taking big vaping hits in a hurry
at one stage i did have an adapter "y" piece that made it a single outlet but it just seemed more cumbersome when it came time to top up the carts so i gave that up
yes the usb ones are mine , they are good little smoke machines if your computer can output the power required, some low spec ones cannot
apparently a portable power pack (kensington?)that outputs 5v+ does a good job at this
i moved to twin atomisers just so i could satisfy my need to have a good quick intake of vapour when needed ,which is often
 

kinabaloo

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yes sealing was an issue with the first one although keeping your lips wet and using the carts with the "whistle" shape did help and giving a good primer puff to ensure both were getting hot was essential
with the later ones they have adjustable atomiser connections so i keep them at an angle away from each other to allow the lips to seal around each and yes you need to match atomisers airflow to each other
even something like using pg in one and vg juice in the other can effect draw but once you are used to it its no big deal at all
the airflow and drawing capacity is excellent for taking big vaping hits in a hurry
at one stage i did have an adapter "y" piece that made it a single outlet but it just seemed more cumbersome when it came time to top up the carts so i gave that up
yes the usb ones are mine , they are good little smoke machines if your computer can output the power required, some low spec ones cannot
apparently a portable power pack (kensington?)that outputs 5v+ does a good job at this
i moved to twin atomisers just so i could satisfy my need to have a good quick intake of vapour when needed ,which is often

I remember your original original posts.

The two-into one connector could have an adjustable cross-over valve, but that's probably unneceassry if the attys are well matched.
 
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