Good 5v mod

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NickJuice

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By the way...the chuck isn't a 5v mod...it can work as a 3.7v mod a 6v mod or i believe a 7.4v mod...But 5v Not at all...these chuck guys come out in Every thread that mentions mods...

alot ALOT of people have experience burnt flavor and inconstant Atomizer performance with a 6v Mod...i really don't see why anyone would recommend a 6v mod to anyone with a 510...

If your looking for a 5v mod...i'd Ignore these Chuckleheads...they've got nothing for you
 

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By the way...the chuck isn't a 5v mod...it can work as a 3.7v mod a 6v mod or i believe a 7.4v mod...But 5v Not at all...these chuck guys come out in Every thread that mentions mods...

alot ALOT of people have experience burnt flavor and inconstant Atomizer performance with a 6v Mod...i really don't see why anyone would recommend a 6v mod to anyone with a 510...

If your looking for a 5v mod...i'd Ignore these Chuckleheads...they've got nothing for you

See my post above yours for voltages:rolleyes: Chuck at 6v is good IF you have the right juice:) I also noticed you are a chucklehead yourself8-o But if 5v is what you're looking for you can get a pt and get 5v:) MOST 5v mods I've seen on the forums have probs with switches etc:) Just my nickel:D
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NickJuice

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See my post above yours for voltages:rolleyes: Chuck at 6v is good IF you have the right juice:) I also noticed you are a chucklehead yourself8-o But if 5v is what you're looking for you can get a pt and get 5v:) MOST 5v mods I've seen on the forums have probs with switches etc:) Just my nickel:D
RIMP:evil:

Yes and i'm Extremely happy with my lil' Chuck at 3.7v....but to advertise that in a thread where the op asked about a 5v mod...Come on guys
 

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I have read in several post the same thing that you get a burnt flavor when vaping with the 6v. Some posts talk about the 5v being the sweet spot. I would like to try the 5v option first and maybe avoid the burnt taste that maybe is associated to the 6v plus I have also have read that the 6v goes through atty's pretty quickly.
 

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I have read in several post the same thing that you get a burnt flavor when vaping with the 6v. Some posts talk about the 5v being the sweet spot. I would like to try the 5v option first and maybe avoid the burnt taste that maybe is associated to the 6v plus I have also have read that the 6v goes through atty's pretty quickly.

I would agree, and that's why I made that resistor disc. I can use my Chuck at 6v, but so far, I found that 3.7 is better at work for stealth vaping and 5v is better when I am looking for more TH without getting a burnt taste. I've only tried the Chuck and my homemade mod with HV, so I can't really suggest anything else, but hopefully the resistor disc thread keeps you from immediately ruling out 6v mods if you're willing to do a tiny bit of modding.
 
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