A Chart For Atomizer Amps?

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Pete54

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Does anyone have a chart that shows all the amps atomizers pull? One that shows all the popular atty's like 510, 801, 901... ext. This would be a good thing to post to all the modders out there!
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So the chart you show, is that the updated one? I'm working on some new things and need to be accurate. Do you have a chart that shows the amps for each, with different batteries that I can send someone? Thanks for your post.


It seems to have been posted on 02-16-2010, at 11:51 PM. Any more then that I don`t know. Just found the chart interesting though. Wasn`t sure if it was something you were interested in or not. Hope it helps.
My sister seems to be wanting the type chart you are looking for as well. She says she thought she had seen one but not sure where now.

If we run into it I will for sure get back to you with it. :)
 

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It seems to have been posted on 02-16-2010, at 11:51 PM. Any more then that I don`t know. Just found the chart interesting though. Wasn`t sure if it was something you were interested in or not. Hope it helps.
My sister seems to be wanting the type chart you are looking for as well. She says she thought she had seen one but not sure where now.

If we run into it I will for sure get back to you with it. :)
Thank you... just trying to determine some electrical components to use so I can get the right values.
 
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