Is the 306 a small battery? I tried a boge cartomizer on my Riva 650 but it didn't seem to vape as well as the regular cartridge/atomizer set up. So I'm wondering if my battery is too small.
Is the 306 a small battery? I tried a boge cartomizer on my Riva 650 but it didn't seem to vape as well as the regular cartridge/atomizer set up. So I'm wondering if my battery is too small.
This is why there is such a dire need for ECF. Nothing on the box or invoice. Vendor's website says for batteries 420 mAh or higher, has 2.7 - 3.0 Ohms.
So I guess it is a 3.0 and needs a much bigger battery than recommended. I'll have to hunt for some 2.0 boges.
This is why there is such a dire need for ECF. Nothing on the box or invoice. Vendor's website says for batteries 420 mAh or higher, has 2.7 - 3.0 Ohms.
So I guess it is a 3.0 and needs a much bigger battery than recommended. I'll have to hunt for some 2.0 boges.
The 2.0ohm will drain your battery faster than 3.0ohm. I believe the vendor meant that the batteries that are 420 mAh and higher COME WITH 2.7-3.0ohm attys/cartos. That's usually the resistance that is packed with the kit unless the vendor allows for swapping to LR. for the 3.0ohm boges, it's not about how much battery capacity you need for a good vape, it's more about voltage. You can stick with your current riva 650 but the LR will shorten your vape time a bit compared to the 3 ohm. I'm not sure how much you vape a day, but a KGO or Riva 1100 mAh should last you a good long time compared to the 650. Especially if you are going to use the 2.0ohms
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