Excited=/=Nervous rebuilding an atomizer!

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john.

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Hello everyone i just got my new phoenix atomizer which i just bought today, planning to build and run it on 1.8ohms with my ego-t that has a 1000mah battery, in the manual it says it runs on 3.7volts but earlier this day someone just confirmed to me over the forum that in reality it only runs on 3.3 volts. Anyway ive posted here to get some insights from the veterans and some alternative tips or advices before i start rebuilding this atomizer, some awesome or probably awful experience with this set-up? this is the 1st ever time i would be building my own atomizer so either way i dont want to mess up my atomizer nor my ego-t unit. And for those people out there who have this kind of set-up, how is it going btw? is it doing well? does it hit well and quite convincing? and how about its vapor production, is it nice? anyway that would be all of my concern for now. Thanks in advance and happy vaping everyone! :laugh:
 

Randy C

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Just a word of caution... Check with an ohmmeter before attempting to use on your Ego battery. Keep your resistance at or above 1.8, as ohms may drop once broken in and you don't want to fall below 1.5 ohms. I've been at rba's for a while... They are great, but there is a slight learning curve involved. Stay away from silica wicks. Use 32 aw kanthal wire (not nichrome). I like cheese cloth wicks, as juices taste clean and un-muted. Cotton offers great TH, and blows plumes of vapor.
 
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