How do you afford to try all those juices?!?

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Israfil

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In regards to the LR attys, they are certainly not meant for the 3.7 volt standard batteries, however they are also not for 3.1 volt standard batts. LR attys are meant for high amperage or high drain batteries that run on mods (usually 3.7-4.2volt) to feel like a high voltage device. If you use them on standard batteries they'll die much faster than they should.

Pulling out the batting of a cartomizer doesn't make an atomizer... the components in each and design are a bit different. Think of an atomizer as a two piece system where the batting and juice are in the removable mouthpiece and the coil and wicking mechanism are in the atomizer, where a caromizer has the batting and juice surrounding the coil in one, larger, piece.

Hope I've been helpful to you Coughing.

Edit: on a side note, there are also low resistance cartomizers available for those who use mods and prefer that higher voltage feel.
 
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This is the best guide to the 510, provided by the lovely ladies at Cignot. Just scroll down to "Your First Vape" section, read the description, look at the pictures and watch the videos. Good luck.

Cignot your Midwest Electronic Cigarette store.


Hiya Katya, thanks for the link, that helps, now i just need to figure out the leaking part.... Oh and FYI, i did have some email conversations with litecigusa, not really understanding his messages. he doesnt recommend any LR atty for my battery but then he shipped the 1.5ohm anyways. that's fine, i can always use that on my ego.
 

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In regards to the LR attys, they are certainly not meant for the 3.7 volt standard batteries, however they are also not for 3.1 volt standard batts. LR attys are meant for high amperage or high drain batteries that run on mods (usually 3.7-4.2volt) to feel like a high voltage device. If you use them on standard batteries they'll die much faster than they should.

Pulling out the batting of a cartomizer doesn't make an atomizer... the components in each and design are a bit different. Think of an atomizer as a two piece system where the batting and juice are in the removable mouthpiece and the coil and wicking mechanism are in the atomizer, where a caromizer has the batting and juice surrounding the coil in one, larger, piece.

Hope I've been helpful to you Coughing.

Edit: on a side note, there are also low resistance cartomizers available for those who use mods and prefer that higher voltage feel.

thanks for the explanation, that helps.
 
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