Has anyone tried this? What did you think?
I've tried using 2xCR123a 16340 batteries (they're supposed to be 3.7v but they charge to 4.2v).
I thought it would be the perfect vap but it's way way too much.
issues:
1) the heat coming from the mouthpiece actually burns your lips
2) if the atty is not wet enough, you'll get a burnt taste straight away
3) if the atty is too wet, the liquit will insta-boil and boiling juice will come shooting out of mouthpiece
4) it's almost impossible to get the right amount of juice in the atty. It's either not enough or too much.
Guess I'm gonna have to buy some 2x3.0v batteries and charger and vap at 6v... 3.7v just doesn't do it for me.
I've tried using 2xCR123a 16340 batteries (they're supposed to be 3.7v but they charge to 4.2v).
I thought it would be the perfect vap but it's way way too much.
issues:
1) the heat coming from the mouthpiece actually burns your lips
2) if the atty is not wet enough, you'll get a burnt taste straight away
3) if the atty is too wet, the liquit will insta-boil and boiling juice will come shooting out of mouthpiece
4) it's almost impossible to get the right amount of juice in the atty. It's either not enough or too much.
Guess I'm gonna have to buy some 2x3.0v batteries and charger and vap at 6v... 3.7v just doesn't do it for me.
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