Buying the right atomizers for Super 6

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jeffcmfrt

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Uhhhh... exactly. Coulda sworn that was what I said?!?

My bad no harm intended.What kind of batteries did you find? I was not aware of this available higher voltages option for that quite small but atractive PV. Do you have a link for theese batteries as I know someone that would be very interested in purchaseing some.

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My bad no harm intended.What kind of batteries did you find? I was not aware of this available higher voltages option for that quite small but atractive PV. Do you have a link for theese batteries as I know someone that would be very interested in purchaseing some.

Best wishes

Jeff

Out of stock at the moment but...

AW 14250 Unprotected Rechargeable Lithium Battery

The Protected ones are a bit larger. They can fit if you unscrew the adapter just a hair.

http://www.madvapes.com/Protected-14250-Battery-350-mAH_p_2124.html
 
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I just got all the parts in for the fistpack I'm going to build. This uses a boost converter (step-up converter) chip to make the 18650 3.7v battery discharge 5 volts.

Cool & interesting let us know how it goes ...can you maybe give more specific details and maybe some pictures. I like projects like this.

Jeff
 

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I would be very interested in a link to where to get those 901's that vape better at 3.7V. I am also interested in finding out what 3.7V and 6V low bridge atomizers fit the Super Six. So far, the totally wicked one did not like the O ring, but the Rio 801 fit fine. The Eastmall HV's fit and run, but don't reach down to the "O" ring. Ideas?

woo hoo was able to order a couple of the 1.5ohm atties today in stainless..simulated 5V vapin on 3.7V here we come..
 

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I would be very interested in a link to where to get those 901's that vape better at 3.7V. I am also interested in finding out what 3.7V and 6V low bridge atomizers fit the Super Six. So far, the totally wicked one did not like the O ring, but the Rio 801 fit fine. The Eastmall HV's fit and run, but don't reach down to the "O" ring. Ideas?

the 1.5Ω atties I got are 510 atties.. but I got them at nhaler..

he's got 1.5Ω 510 atties...and I think 510, 801, and 901 at 4.5Ω and 510, 801 at 5.2Ω..slb 801 and 901 atties too...but I think he's out of stock on alot of his atties.. I know he had the 1.5 510s and the 4.5 901s when I looked last..

And I got the 1.5 510s in today...and so far it's been vaping nirvana on the small 14500 battery (9.13W so like a 901 at 6V)...
 

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Drozd,

Thank you very much for the information. Those 1.5V 510's might be the perfect for the new Precise. On a 10440 battery, you could get better hits, a little longer. After using the Super Six for a while, I think I am soon going to take David's suggestion and order a custom 801 low bridge atomizer adapter for this PV. The ones that I have are all really looser than they should be. I also got those blue tubes, I believe that you displayed in the photos section for packing the S6 and the VP2, minus battery. Now, all I need is a nice discreet leather travel case that holds the S6 and an 801 or maybe smaller. Although I would probably take it apart most of the time to avoid activation.
 

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The 801 is awsome I drip only with the 801 I do not use carts.I find it has a lot of extra tube/airspace. I cut it down & drip exclusively with the T-tip. The 801 is fluted it gets wider as you go down closer to the atomizer. So if you decide to cut a inch or 3/4 of a inch off as I do .....I remove the O-ring from T-tip make 2 wraps with white teflon tape in the O-ring groove of the T-Tip and put the O-ring back on you can't even tell the teflon tape is there. It fits perfect and performs great no more primer hits to get rid of the excess air and looks soo much better on the Super 6 also. It is almost the same height as the 510 with T-Tip on it.....just a little taller.

Note: You can not do this if you use carts also you have to use 2 wraps of teflon tape or get use a thicker O-Ring for the T-Tio to fit because the 801 tube is when you cut off 3/4 to 1 inch of the 801 tube
 

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At six volts, dripping, with no cart in the way to divert the air against the sides and cool it, I think I might want to keep a little distance from the heating element. 6 volt operation has been known to make my teeth hurt, especially the cracked and capped one in back. However, I am storing your idea in my library.
 
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