atomizers for the chuck

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quakereject

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I have burnt out many atomizers that I use for the JOYE 510's with my CHUCK.

Is there a special atomizer I should chase down that will last longer? Madvapes sells "low resistance" atomizers that they advertise using with higher voltage battery sources.

Any advice?

I believe you misread. Low Resistance Atomizers are designed for 3.7v usage primarily. Your situation could depend on a few different variables, help us help you and tell us what you're using. Batteries, voltage, etc.
 

Brachinus

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My Chuck at 3.7v has no problem with regular 510 attys, but at 6v it burns out even high-resistance attys pretty easily.

If you're using regular 510 attys at 6v, it's no wonder you're burning out attys. The trick is to keep them nice and wet and don't "burn" them very long, just a second or two (I find that inhaling air after a short puff increases the nicotine absorption).
 

danielwd

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Thanks for all the input. To tell you the truth, my father-in-law uses the big chuck. I bought it for him for his birthday. It is a "big" chuck, so I am thinking it is probably 6v. In fact, I am almost positive it is now that I think about it. It takes two of those rechargeable 3v batteries.

So what should I do. Can I transform the big chuck into a smaller voltage device by using smaller voltage batteries, or should I buy "high resistance" atomizers like Brachinus suggested?

Thanks for all the input.
 

Brachinus

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Thanks for all the input. To tell you the truth, my father-in-law uses the big chuck. I bought it for him for his birthday. It is a "big" chuck, so I am thinking it is probably 6v. In fact, I am almost positive it is now that I think about it. It takes two of those rechargeable 3v batteries.

So what should I do. Can I transform the big chuck into a smaller voltage device by using smaller voltage batteries, or should I buy "high resistance" atomizers like Brachinus suggested?

Thanks for all the input.
You can do either.

Get an 18650 battery, and your Big Chuck becomes a 3.7v device that'll last for days without needing a recharge (maybe less if you use a low-resistance atty that simulates 5v).

Use a pair of 3v batteries and a 4.5 ohm atty, and you've got a 5v device that'll last a few hours (longer than it takes to recharge your other pair of 3v batteries).
 
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