How many days do you get out of your atomizer and what's your voltage?

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CaptJay

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Odd. Ive killed 3 in the past month on my Buzz, I just figured it was bad luck (usually mine last ages so I figured I was due some crap ones) or the fact that I have no clue what voltage Im vaping at and might have been vaping at too high a voltage for their comfort. I lost my sweet spot the other week (not sure how lol) and Ive been having trouble finding it again and may have wacked up the voltage to its highest setting by mistake (I try and compare it to my eGo, and try and get it 'stronger' than that feels) - I guess I really DO need a multi-meter lol.
 

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Guys If you do not have a voltmeter there is an easy way to reset the voltage and be within .2 volts !!

turn the pot 15 turns to the left ( down ) then reset it according to this chartView attachment 18384
set the turns for the voltage you want to vape at.

Son not knowing the voltage will kill attys , your issue was battery life and that something completely different .
 

bearscreek

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Son, the next time you order something from Notcigs or have some extra cash, get one of the adapters for measuring the voltage. It makes it tons easier, and you can actually use it to measure the resistance on atties if you hold them just right. Measuring resistance on atties is a pain sometimes because it's hard to hold them still -- well, batteries too, for that matter.
 

JoeChemo

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I've been using the same two attys (510 HV 3.5 ohm) on a 5v passthrough for over two weeks.

A vaper without a DMM ( volt ohm meter ) is like a racecar driver without a helmet IMO !

I agree. I use the volt meter to set my Buzz and the ohm meter is the quickest and easiest way to determine if an atty's dead.
 
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