I have given up on high-voltage

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DaMulta

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I of all people LOVED high voltage, and still do love it too some effect. However I have now switched over too the 801(302)atomizer, and don't feel the need for high voltage anymore.

At 3.7v I get

High mah batteries that last all day

With High-Voltage I had to switch out the batteries a few times a day

Dripping last a lot longer at 3.7v . I can drip 3 drops for 30-40mins worth of vapping.

At High Voltage I could only get maybe 10mins worth of vape in before I would have to refill. Also at high voltage I would flood the atomizer all the time, and have to deal with a mess.

Flavor is more steady at 3.7v than at high voltage. Flavor can taste good at high, low, but at a lower voltage the flavor is more consistent between every drag.

I have also come to really love the duck bill ends on the 801s. I may have to get a T-Tip at some point for the 801, but the end that comes with them are very relaxing to use.

Bottom line is with the 302 atomizer. I use less liquid, have longer lasting batteries, great flavor, great vapor, and less to mess with.

Now I still use my BB on USB with a 5v 2am adapter from vaporkings. I guess that I still have a little love for more voltage at times:evil: just not all the time.
 

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I of all people LOVED high voltage, and still do love it too some effect. However I have now switched over too the 801(302)atomizer, and don't feel the need for high voltage anymore.

At 3.7v I get

High mah batteries that last all day

With High-Voltage I had to switch out the batteries a few times a day

Dripping last a lot longer at 3.7v . I can drip 3 drops for 30-40mins worth of vapping.

At High Voltage I could only get maybe 10mins worth of vape in before I would have to refill. Also at high voltage I would flood the atomizer all the time, and have to deal with a mess.

Flavor is more steady at 3.7v than at high voltage. Flavor can taste good at high, low, but at a lower voltage the flavor is more consistent between every drag.

I have also come to really love the duck bill ends on the 801s. I may have to get a T-Tip at some point for the 801, but the end that comes with them are very relaxing to use.

Bottom line is with the 302 atomizer. I use less liquid, have longer lasting batteries, great flavor, great vapor, and less to mess with.

Now I still use my BB on USB with a 5v 2am adapter from vaporkings. I guess that I still have a little love for more voltage at times:evil: just not all the time.

I'm with you... other than the fact that I still use the Joye510 as well as the 302 on 3.7v mods/tornado. I've tried the 5V and 5V PT and there's a tradeoff on ohms that simply, imo, is a '6 one way, half dozen the other' thing going on, that if you don't want to kill attys or flavor, you're 'dumbing down' the HV's to where the resulting power is close to a peak 3.7V/joye 510 you get on a good 14500 batt mod - a match made in ecig heaven, imho.
 

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"Dripping last a lot longer at 3.7v . I can drip 3 drops for 30-40mins worth of vapping."

That's a long time. I'm lucky if I get 10 minutes @3.7v.

When you say 3.7v, are you referring to the battery or a 3.7v mod?

I've done 801/4072/BE112 @ boxmod 3,7v, 5v and 6v. I can taste the flavors fine at those voltages but my wallet doesn't like 6v at all.

Once I finish the 4.2V Nicobox (5v reg plus diode to knock it down), I'll probably be making a final choice for the best BE112 voltage for me.
 

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When you say 3.7v, are you referring to the battery or a 3.7v mod?

Definitely a 3.7v mod and specifically the 14500 battery - that in combo with the 510, is what makes the difference for me, without having to 'watch' how long you lay on the button, etc. A good cart mod - a blue foam plug plus vent straw mod, eg. helps, but even if one drips.
 

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I found out I had some weak ultra-fire 18650s. Out of four of them I have, everyone of them is just a little different at 3.7v. Two of them really kicking hard slightly to the others, and I love them on the 510/801 the most.

I ordered some AW 14500 yesturday(never used any brand of 14500 yet) along with some high drain LiMN 10c 18650 batteries. I hope they work out really well. I'm guessing the LiMN battery will be like the Tornado/eGO battery just last a TON longer.
 
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