Help w/ atomizers on GGTS with 3.7V 18650 please

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Dream

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Thanks Wylie! I appreciate the spreadsheet.
At this moment I have the following atomizers on order for my trials:
For 3.7V:
@1.5ohms: 5 510 dual coil carts
@1.7ohms: 12 306 Bauways
@2.0ohms: 2 306 Cisco, 2 510 Cisco, 2 510 Iken, 1 801 Cisco, 1 901 Cisco

for 6V:
@3.5ohms: 2 510
@5.0ohms: 2 510
I might just add a couple 4ohm Ciscos just in case 10 volts will be too hot. Do you think this is enough variety initially? ;)

Imeo, you really invented HV atomizers? Big props to you! =)
Thanks for making it such a pleasure to vape!!
 

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Wylie, if you vape on HV atomizers:

1. Battery lasts 2 time more
2. atomizer lasts more

Thats why I invent the HV atomizers and not the LR atomizers:)

I guess I can understand a HV atomizer lasting longer than a LR atomizer, but how does 9 watts output on a HV atomizer use half the battery of 9 watts output on a LR atomizer? That part I don't understand.
 

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9 watts requires something like 2.4 Amps at 3.7V, whereas 1.5 Amps are required at 6V and only 1.2 Amps are required at 7.4V. the greater the amperage demanded, the more stress placed on the battery and the faster the battery depletes.

This is exactly why I prefer HV vaping!
 

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I used to be all about LR, but HV has treated me so much better recently. The LR attys burn out too quickly for me compaired to HV attys. Right now I am doing 6v with 4.5 ohm and LOVING it! I think that it is because the vapor is a little bit cooler than LR, but the flavor is still there.

Then again, this is why we all love the GG. There are so many options open to you that you can find that perfect vape for you. We all have different tastes, but the GG can still deliver what we are looking for!
 

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I use Cisco's LR 306, 510, 901 and 801's all at 1.5 only
Good to know.
lately i've been using Cisco 1.5ohm 510.. i don't know if it is my imagination, but it seems that his are relatively cleaner than run-of-the-mill 510s.. i'll definitely be buying more at this resistance..
 

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The closest I can find are Cisco 4ohms, which would provide about 9watts. i just now tried running a 4ohm 306 at 6V on my Provari and it seemed way too hot with a big drop in flavor. I cannot imagine anybody enjoying this... But I guess I'll just have to find out.

I really wonder what, besides power, is a determinant for our "sweet spots"? Does sweet spot vary among pv's? Does it vary with Current (I)? I'm most curious..

When people talk about vaping at 6v they generally mean they are using two stacked 3v batts like the Tenergy LiFePO4 3.v batts which delivers 6v to the adapter, but due to the resistance of the adapter and atty the volts underload are (without doing the math) around 5.2v to 5.5v. With a ProVari the voltage is set to be the voltage underload because it compensates for resistance. Set your Provari for 5.2v and retry the 306 atty for the sweet spot most 6v vaperors like.
 
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