Cisco 2.5 ohm atomizers

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From http://www.avidvaper.com/sr510-standard-resistance-atomizer-2-5-ohm-cisco-spec/ - "... There is a learning curve inherent with SR atomizers running @ above standard voltage of 3.7v and you need to understand how to use them properly and not damage them. I don't recommend these atomizers for users who are new to vaping unless they understand the proper use..."

Does using my Reo Mini at 3.7v mean I can ignore this?
 

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From SR510 Standard Resistance Atomizer 2.5 ohm (Cisco Spec) - Avid Vaper - "... There is a learning curve inherent with SR atomizers running @ above standard voltage of 3.7v and you need to understand how to use them properly and not damage them. I don't recommend these atomizers for users who are new to vaping unless they understand the proper use..."

Does using my Reo Mini at 3.7v mean I can ignore this?
Running at 3.7v you probably want an 1.5, 1.8 or 2.0 atty.
1.5 will give the warmest vape good with stronger flavors such as tobacco.
2.0 will give a cooler vape good with delicate flavors such as fruits and some bakery juices.
(and 1.8 is a nice, middle of the road vape)
 
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