Clearomizer with higher ohm rating?

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tlsmith1999

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I am planning on making a higher voltage battery mod (6-7v range) and would like to try to get some 4-5+ohm clear cartomizers. I have seen attys in this range, but have not found anything like a CE2. I prefer 510 style, but have not made the btty mode yet and could change it if necessary.

Does anyone know a vendor who has anything like this?
 

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I am planning on making a higher voltage battery mod (6-7v range) and would like to try to get some 4-5+ohm clear cartomizers. I have seen attys in this range, but have not found anything like a CE2. I prefer 510 style, but have not made the btty mode yet and could change it if necessary.

Does anyone know a vendor who has anything like this?

I don't think RS/MiT ever made a CE2 with that high of an Ohm.
 

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If your going to build a mod for the 6-7v range why not just make it VV. It's not difficult to do and doesn't add much to the cost, just the regulator. Then no matter where you set it you'll have a regulated, consistent vape from start to finish unlike a just using 2 batts to get 6 or 7.2v which will drop as the batteries are drained.
 

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If your going to build a mod for the 6-7v range why not just make it VV. It's not difficult to do and doesn't add much to the cost, just the regulator. Then no matter where you set it you'll have a regulated, consistent vape from start to finish unlike a just using 2 batts to get 6 or 7.2v which will drop as the batteries are drained.

That's kinda what I was thinking.

And a VVPV can be dialed back to lower volts so you can use cartos/attys in easier to find ranges.
 

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Gotvapes.com has there version of a clearo called the fluxomizer.. They do offer them in a 3.5/3.6 ohm range that will handle 6 volt vaping..

Good find, I didn't know the fluxos went up that high. That's still going to be rather hot at 6v but at least it should work without scorching everything.

CE2s in general are a warmer vape a the same ohm rating anyway due to the placement of the coil being so high. I'm using some now at 4.2v that measure 3 ohm. If I go up to much past that it gets to be to hot for me.
 
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