First, do high volt atomizers work well?
Who, in the US carries high volt 801, 510, and 901 atomizers?
Thank you
Who, in the US carries high volt 801, 510, and 901 atomizers?
Thank you
Yeah, I've wondered about that. If those HV attys take about 2V off the power coming from the batteries, what's the point of using 6V? But then I am no techie, so I don't really understand this stuff. I just wonder.I am not feeling the high voltage atty love. I thought it was just gonna take a period of breaking in, however, on day 3 I am still not getting the vapor. I have to say the flavor is a little more pronounced, but I miss the vapor. I also have to take drags until I about turn blue, lol. I am using the 510 HV atty...
I started out at 6v. Couldn't get anything out of them until I went to 7.4v. Even then, more flavor but very little vapor. The guy I work with experienced the same thing. The one thing I noticed is even though I'm not getting much vapor, the atty gets hot pretty quick at 7.4. It does cool down quicker than the regular 510 or 901 though. For now these have been made spares and I am back to my 901 attys at 5v. Just my 2 cents...
So the lower the ohms, the higher the power? And the higher the power, the more intense the vaping experience (e.g., throat hit, vapor)?Don a typical Atty ( that I have measured ! ) are around 3.5 ohms , the HV one I have is 5 ohms.
3.5 Ohm @ 6volt = 10.2 watts @ 1.7 amps
5 ohms @ 6 volt = 7.2 watts @ 1.2 amps
the higher the power the more heat the atty will generate , it does NOT change the voltage !! it changes the POWER
Heres a link to an OHMS LAW calculator
Ohm's Law Calculator
Hope this helps ?
So the lower the ohms, the higher the power? And the higher the power, the more intense the vaping experience (e.g., throat hit, vapor)?
You said "typical Atty." Does that vary from model to model? For example, 510 vs. 901 vs. 801?
If so, why isn't this talked about more here? I'm no physicist (or even electrician), but, like most vapers, I have a lay understanding of volts and mAh, at least for comparative purposes. I'll get more puffs per battery charge with my 280 mAh Kr8 or penstyle than my 150 mAh Joye510. And any of them will be more intense on my 5V Prodigy than on my 3.7V skinny batteries. I get that.
It sure would be helpful to know what the ohms ratings are for the various atomizers.
BTW, a dumb question for you: Do batteries have ohms or just attys? I suspect that even the phrasing of my question is "dumb." [I may be the most prolific forum contributor, but I'm not the most technically astute.
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My wife keeps telling me to write a "Vaping for [and by] Dummies" book ... I'm certainly qualified.![]()
Just trying to get to 15 posts
There is a VERY long discussion of this here:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/nhaler/57002-high-voltage-atomizers.html
Made my head spin, but I have to admit I do have a better understanding of it now...
So the lower the ohms, the higher the power? And the higher the power, the more intense the vaping experience (e.g., throat hit, vapor)?
You said "typical Atty." Does that vary from model to model? For example, 510 vs. 901 vs. 801?
If so, why isn't this talked about more here? I'm no physicist (or even electrician), but, like most vapers, I have a lay understanding of volts and mAh, at least for comparative purposes. I'll get more puffs per battery charge with my 280 mAh Kr8 or penstyle than my 150 mAh Joye510. And any of them will be more intense on my 5V Prodigy than on my 3.7V skinny batteries. I get that.
It sure would be helpful to know what the ohms ratings are for the various atomizers.
BTW, a dumb question for you: Do batteries have ohms or just attys? I suspect that even the phrasing of my question is "dumb." [I may be the most prolific forum contributor, but I'm not the most technically astute.
]
My wife keeps telling me to write a "Vaping for [and by] Dummies" book ... I'm certainly qualified.![]()
Thank you ... I think. Wading through 13 pages of both technical and miscellaneous posts is not my idea of a fun evening. We need an Isaac Asimov (his non-fiction) or Carl Sagan. Can't some techie write an illustrated guide to vaping technology?![]()
i should have payed more attention to ohms law when i was in electronics lol. all i get out of the hv stuff is it accually lowers the volts that decresses watts. if ur vaping at 5 or 6 volts why would you want to lower it. i thought the hole point of the high volt mods were to vape at high volts lol i mean... i cant just vape on my normal 510 or stick my 3.7v batterys in why buy a new atomizer lol kinda silly maybee im missing something. i cld see ur ur running 7.2 volts they can bring it down to 5volts. the sweet spot. thats all i would use the hv attys for.
well what everyone is really trying to do is 2 things using these HV attys,
get longer life and get somewhere around 5v using 7+v to start with as 7 is too much.. lol