Advice for burnt taste issue

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Boodle

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Having trouble with a 6V Omega. It uses two RCR123A 3.0V batteries. Burned up 4 new HV-510 attys one after another. Carts taste burnt immediately also. Tried various jucies. Have HV double-flavor juices on the way after reading that HV mods work better with HV juices.

I'm also using a 5v GLV brand mod and that is working fine. I burned up all my carts in the Omega so haven't tried them with GLV. So I'm only dripping with my last good HV 510 atty. Carrying juice everywhere is a pain but I haven't had an analog in over a month so it's worth it.

I went too big too soon :oops: I was excited at the prospect of ditching analogs for good after seeing an e-cig at the mall and bought the kit. Knew within two days that the Trio 51 was a bad choice for getting enough taste, vapor - umph for me. Jumped into the mods without knowing what I was doing. I've read for hours and watched videos. I don't understand voltage. I thought more would be better.

Any advice is appreciated. Thanks :)
 

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Thank you for the link. Great info. Most of my juice is PV. I have two that are PG/VG 80-20 mix. Can I put smaller voltage batteries in the Omega to correct the problem?
I use Chucks, and they take two RCA123s for 6 volts or one 18650 for 3.7 volts.
I'm willing to bet your Omega will also take 18650 batteries if you want to try them.

I did not like running at 6v because it made my juices taste burnt.
I only use the 18650 batteries now.

The thing is, if you are used to 5v vaping, they 3.7v might not be enough for you.
So I'm not sure whether or not there is a solution that will work for you on that Omega.
But if there is, it will probably involve an LR atomizer.
 
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