Fluxomizer on an epower

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RobFindlay

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Hey night owls, I'm looking at this bad boy:

GotVapes FLuXomizer™ DeLuXe CLEAR NoTint 510 REG .9ml 2.6-2.8ohm [gotvapes-clr510REG2.6-ce2x] - $8.95 : GotVapes.com, E-cigarette Supplies - Atomizers Cartomizers Mods Juice and more

I'm assuming this will work on my e-power because it's 510 threaded, my questions: I'm still not sure what voltage to order.

And.

When you fill one of these, do you fill the entire tank with e-juice or do you just drop in enough to soak up the wick?

Thanks again for all the great help!

-r0b
 

x-smok3

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Yes it will work on your E-power with a 510 thread. I have the 2.6-2.8 ohm also and really like them a lot. Your E-power is roughly the same voltage as an Ego so should be good at that Ohm value as well. There are some great threads on modding these for better wicking. If you are a heavy vaper like me you will want to check these out and see if you are willing to tinker with it. You do fill up the whole tank, I first got .9ml size and quickly ordered some 1.8Ml XL.

Pros: Great taste and vaper once they are modded, super easy to clean, and (for XL) hold a good amount of liquid

Cons: You have to mod it to get great results, and they are a bit of a juice hog.

For me the pros outweigh the cons by far, but that is just my opinion.
 

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I use the Fluxomizer Deluxe XL at 2.4-2.6 ohms, they hold 1.8ml of e-liquid and I get better throat hit with those. I go through two maybe three a day and the batt lasts all day, my buddy has the same thing but he likes less throat hit so he uses the 2.6-2.8 ohm. The only draw back is the cone won't fit over them so I'm going to trim about 1mm off the end so they will. As far as tweaking them, I haven't, been using them right out of the box with no problems, but I use 100% PG so thicker liquids may have wicking problems.
 
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