chuck at 5v?

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convict3

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man this 24 mg juice is giving me a head rush at 6vs but after about a day it is vaping its perfect.

if 5 v is the sweet spot can this be achieved with a chuck?

are the batteries for 5v bigger or smaller then the 3v batteries.

if smalller can a spacer be made to make them fit in teh chuck body ?
 

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I always wondered if the mako 5v battery from smokejuice would fit but havent put much thought into it bc they are brand new to the market and wanted to see if they were safe first before trying out....I like 6v tho and have a few 5v devices so Im not sure I will ever really look more into it....but its def a possibility....
 

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Why not just get an HV atty w/ 4.5 Resistance...these will take approximately 1 Volt Off of the Source Voltage.
I tried those ... burned out 3 attys within about a month.

Went back to using 801's (with adapter and wool stuffed around the bridge so I can put in 8 drops and have it last a good half-hour) at 6V in mornings and evenings, and a 510 at 3.7v during the afternoon.

Now if only I could find a leak-proof 801 atty that works with my Chuck (the BE302's apparently don't). Using VG helps, but I still get juice pooling around the atty sometimes.
 

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The 801 is bigger then the 510 so. The briger should be bigger right. Do u get more vapor out of the 801?
Yup, lots more. I gave up for a while because the carts suck and I don't like dripping, but once I learned the trick of stuffing some filler material around the bridge, I realized that's the way to go.

But I liked the 510 at 5V even better, if only the attys hadn't burned out so easily.
 
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