Consistent vape with LR attys?

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lotus14

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Those of you that have been using the LR attys with 3.7v PVs: are you experiencing a variability in vape over the course of the battery's discharge (from freshly-charged to depleted)?

Or, is that combination consistently replicating the 5v effect of a HV mod (e.g., Prodigy)?

They're quite consistent. Of course a fresh batt at 4.2v will hit harder than one that's dropped to 3.7v - regardless of atty - but the difference isn't particularly remarkable.
 

anim8r

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I found them consistent. A fresh battery has just a bit of an edge but not much.

These vape very much like my PS pass-thru, but with a bit more flavor.

The only problem with these new LRs is that I've been vaping like crazy since I started using one, so I have mixed emotions about recommending them...


PFFTTTT! who am I kidding? These things are AWESOME!! So, stop wondering and put them on order now!! :D


I need to put my PV down...
 

solitary1

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The only time I noticed a drop in performance was with a battery that needed charging.Switching back and forth between the prodigy V2 the silver bullet with an 18650 The GLV and the storm w/14500's it's really hard to tell a difference in performance.What I can't judge is longevity,with all that switching around I can't say how long the LR's will hold up.
 

New_World

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LR atty's have a resistance of about 1.5 ohm's.Regular atty's run at about 2.5 ohm's.The 510's are the only one's out right now but the others are coming soon.Nhaler has them now if they are in stock.

shipping is $7.
I just want to buy one to try out but the shipping is too high.
first class is under $2. why don't they ship that way?
 
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