Atty trouble - V2

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TheScrye

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I just can't seem to get a good life span out of any of my Atty's on the V2. I have used 901s, 801s, and 510s with a 901 to 510 adapter. No matter what, I consistently get an hour to a week at max life out of these before it burns out.

I make sure I don't over tighten, I keep the atties wet, I make sure not to take overly large drags, and if it starts to feel to warm, I'll let it cool before hitting it again.

Is there anything else I can do? Or can I expect this life span from these attys if I'm using a high volt?
 

catlvr

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I've gotten most of my attys from HG also. I got my V2 in the middle of January and I'm still using the same atty. This ones kicking ....! I only use 510's. I've never completely lost or popped one yet. They just get hard to drag on after awhile and I change them out (saving the old ones though to maybe clean and reuse in case of an emergency lol). I only drip with mine. It sounds like your doing everything right to me.:confused:
 

keon718nyc

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I just can't seem to get a good life span out of any of my Atty's on the V2. I have used 901s, 801s, and 510s with a 901 to 510 adapter. No matter what, I consistently get an hour to a week at max life out of these before it burns out.

I make sure I don't over tighten, I keep the atties wet, I make sure not to take overly large drags, and if it starts to feel to warm, I'll let it cool before hitting it again.

Is there anything else I can do? Or can I expect this life span from these attys if I'm using a high volt?

I was gonna just ask are you using 6v or 3.7? If you are going with anything above 6v i would recommend High Voltage atty's. I have had some HV attys on 7.4 v last 2 weeks - 2 months. I mainly vape 7.4v and use XHV901 atomizer as of now. On 6v i would use a HV901. 3.7v at this point im using only LR901's. All and all, most seem to last more then 2 weeks to a couple of months if i get lucky...
 
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