Anybody know of a Canadian retailer who might have these?
(anybody have an extra, maybe?)
(anybody have an extra, maybe?)
Nhaler is another site for HV atties.
Whenever I go to his site, I always end up with a Woody in my shopping cart.
I have to leave right away or I will hit the submit button. I want one of those but I don't want to spend the cash right away.
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Play with yourself while shopping, you won't have to worry about putting a "woody" in your cart, as you will already have oneWhenever I go to his site, I always end up with a Woody in my shopping cart.
I have to leave right away or I will hit the submit button. I want one of those but I don't want to spend the cash right away.
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Play with yourself while shopping, you won't have to worry about putting a "woody" in your cart, as you will already have oneno need for two, you can only use one at a time
Besides that is an extremely expensive box mod if you ask me, although it is a piece of art.
Nope, nada he doesn't stock 'em.Sean at e-cigz is the only guy selling mods in Canada as far as I know, so you might want to ask him.
Personally I don't get enough request for mods even to have enough demand to stock HV atties.
Sorry
I dont see the appeal of HV atty. its increased resistance that lowers voltage, that defeats the purpose. If you are using 2 cr123a, atteries for you voltage source, they wont even though they might look like 6+ volts they vape under load around 5.5 to 6, due to internal resistance(and i have verified this all for myself with my fluke and mods). Sorry if I am off the mark but i was curious if there is something i am missing towards the HV atty situation.
It wasn't clear what type of atty you were using I presume it is a HV atty, you might want to try an 801 when you start off with fresh batteries.I'm having a hard time agreeing with that only because if you view it while using say a single 3.7v battery device the voltage (by yours, and the general mod population's calculations) would be far too low to enjoy.
The only thing I could see this affecting is the wattage the atomizer is capable of hense having more or less heat under load.
I appologize, and don't mean to offend here, its just that I should know this crap being an electrician out of action due to injuries 3 years ago (and the main ongoing one a brain injury that has affected my memory and reasoning), and its really ticking me off not figuring out how to "properly" calculate what I need to do aside from replacing the resistor in my GLV to lower the voltage/harshness to my liking of 4-4.2 vots nominal.
My 2 battery 3.6 16340's on a full charge read 8.4v "feeding" the 510 atty, and its not pleasant "to ME" at this range. I want to reduce it and take advantage of the combines mAh for longer use at a temp I enjoy with my own juices.
VapeOn,
Greg