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grimmer255

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i have a question with the Imeo atties. has anyone experienced any leakage with them using the AFS. If so what is your trick to prevent it from happening? I just ordered mine last night and i read a lot on this but I need some really good advice for using this. My AFS should be here no later than Sat. I am so tired of dripping and using cart mods. Another question what's the average life for these atties... better or the same as normal atties?
 

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Well Grimmer, I have been using the same HV 901 for about three weeks now and its still going strong. The flavor is amazing. If you get the hang of rotating the AFS at the right time you get very little leakage. Plus the hole size has been adjusted to prevent this flooding problem as well. I do not get much of this problem anymore. Especially since jumping up to 6v on the AFS. 3.7v just does not vaporize the juice fast enough to keep up with the liquid flow IMHO.
 

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i have a question with the Imeo atties. has anyone experienced any leakage with them using the AFS. If so what is your trick to prevent it from happening? I just ordered mine last night and i read a lot on this but I need some really good advice for using this. My AFS should be here no later than Sat. I am so tired of dripping and using cart mods. Another question what's the average life for these atties... better or the same as normal atties?

No-one has had the HV atties for use with the AFS yet apart from a few of us.

Early indications are, as Vapn said, they are less prone to leakage at higher voltage but it's a case of trying them out to see how they go.

These are genuine HV atties and as such, the life expectancy on them at higher voltages should be a fair bit better than standard atties. Having said that though, it's again a case of trying them out and seeing what happens.
 

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Is it okay to use the HV atties at the regular 3.7 voltage?

As I'll probably be using the 5v only with passthrough and 3.7 on batteries.

EDIT: what I mean is I'll probably won't be having 6v batteries so wanna know if I'l be fine with just the HV attie on both voltages.
Again as Vapn said, you might not get much of a result becuse they are specifically designed for their higher voltages.
You may well get some good results with the i6 model atty at 5v though. Certainly worth a try. :)

Anyone know when Rob will have these available?
As far as I know, they are in transit right now.
 

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today I have received the 901 adapter, so I can use the i6 and i7. Just tried the i7 on 7.4V and it is strong with lot's of vape!! very nice draw, 2 seconds is enough to get a good fix!!
Flavor get's a little bit less for what am used to with lower voltage, have to change my juice a little, don't know how exactly but will experiment...and also it might need a break-in time to fully perform...
The i3 on the AC adapter with 5 V.... is wow!! Strange thing is that when using the
AC with a regular 510, I hardly get any throat hit, now with the i3 it is a totally new experience!!
can anybody explain that???
Imeo: forget my request for making the AC multi-volt, this as it is kicks ...!!!!

PS:,waiting for the i6...curious how that will be
 
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What's wrong with the idea of making the AC multivolt?


My first one A/C was with a multi volt adapter if you remember my video Vaug but it was expensive. Imagine that his cost was 4 times more than ther one I sell now. I thought that we have a multi-watt GG so no reason to throw out money to electronic parts that will fail soon.:)
I use A/C only for situations that I cant use my batteries
 

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What's wrong with the idea of making the AC multivolt?


I was looking into this today at Radio Shack. The adapter costs about $39 and would work great. There were settings on it for 3v, 4.5v, 5v, 6.5v, and 7v (2amp.) I almost picked it up but decided to look around on the web first. I think I am going to be using this pass thru to save all the battery swapping whist at the house.
 
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