Interest Check: Custom Resistance Atomizers

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funkybozu

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Seems to work great with 5 volts and blue foam. Was very impressed.
i havnt tried 5V yet, but all im getting with drip is wispy vapor

they are very strong though, i though that maybe i needed to heat it up more so i just kept my finger down for about 30s and it got hot
didnt blow and didnt vape :confused:
 

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UPDATE!!!! 510 at 7.4v still working great feels like a good 6v, vaping 6v on the atty feels like 4-5v maybe?

Anyway-STILL GOING STRONG ON FIRST ATTY!!! These really take the abuse!

Ive never tried 5v but on my SB w/2 3v batts it seems weaker than 6v but stronger than my SB at 3.7v...

with these attys going on 2 3.7v, feels like my Chuck at 6v (reg atty)!!!(on SB)

Now, on my Chuck, 2 3v batts feel like a fresh 18650 batt on my SB(The SB is weaker IMO than my Chuck at 3.7v) but 2 3.7v batts in the Chuck w these attys feels like 6v...

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a batt mod is a batt mod what ever the modder who made it unless there is a resistance in it like the prodigy V1
you shouldnt see a diff on the same atty at the same V from one mod to the next

anyway to day my first HV510 turned whispy on me so im cokeing it, was rather dirty lol
as expected the HV510 at 7.4V is just brilliant!

Nerf would the 0.4ohm + (5.6ohm) im getting from my atties make a big differance in how it works? cause im not getting much at 6V and the 801 arnt heating up enough
i want to try them at 9V with 3 cr2s see if that wakese them up lol
 

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a batt mod is a batt mod what ever the modder who made it unless there is a resistance in it like the prodigy V1
you shouldnt see a diff on the same atty at the same V from one mod to the next

anyway to day my first HV510 turned whispy on me so im cokeing it, was rather dirty lol
as expected the HV510 at 7.4V is just brilliant!

Nerf would the 0.4ohm + (5.6ohm) im getting from my atties make a big differance in how it works? cause im not getting much at 6V and the 801 arnt heating up enough
i want to try them at 9V with 3 cr2s see if that wakese them up lol

Funky, have you tested it with more than one ohmeter? The tolerance on these should be a lot tighter than 10%, so it's possible that the 5.6 ohm reading is a meter error. I know my cheapo DX multimeter isn't all that accurate, for example.
 

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a batt mod is a batt mod what ever the modder who made it unless there is a resistance in it like the prodigy V1
you shouldnt see a diff on the same atty at the same V from one mod to the next

anyway to day my first HV510 turned whispy on me so im cokeing it, was rather dirty lol
as expected the HV510 at 7.4V is just brilliant!

Nerf would the 0.4ohm + (5.6ohm) im getting from my atties make a big differance in how it works? cause im not getting much at 6V and the 801 arnt heating up enough
i want to try them at 9V with 3 cr2s see if that wakese them up lol

Before you say that, keep in mind the resistance of the body
(think of it also as how the atty resistance is changed by the tweaks of the nichrome...)
SB(aluminum)-49
Chuck(copper)-100

Believe it or not, I can tell a pretty huge difference. I advise trying both for urself and ull see what I mean...:)
 

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well i can attest to how strong these new atties are
i litterly burnt through the fiber wick of the first atty i was using, thats the reason i was getting wispy vapor, even after cokeing it i wasnt getting anything so i tried to look at it more closely and noticed a lot of burn fibers
i tried to get some of the carbon with tweezers and pulled the whole loop of wick out.
it was fried on both ends and wasnt getting the juice to the coils, so i blow all the juice
out of the atty seeing lots of black specks, got all the gunk out and reprimed
would you believe thats its working like new again? lol incredible
heres a pics of the burnt wick
dscf3228s.jpg
 

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Before you say that, keep in mind the resistance of the body
(think of it also as how the atty resistance is changed by the tweaks of the nichrome...)
SB(aluminum)-49
Chuck(copper)-100

Believe it or not, I can tell a pretty huge difference. I advise trying both for urself and ull see what I mean...:)
If you *measure* both bodies you will not find a noticeable difference in total resistance. This has been discussed, ad nauseum, in another thread.
 

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Im just saying that I have and use both devices, and I find a considerable difference in performance between the two-for whatever reason. Anyone else have BOTH devices? If so, please feel free to chime in here.....

If you *measure* both bodies you will not find a noticeable difference in total resistance. This has been discussed, ad nauseum, in another thread.
 

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Yes, I have both devices. When I use the same battery, atomizer, and juice in both I do not notice a difference at all, in the slightest.

Between my wife and I, we have 11 big-battery PVs and 2 USB pass-throughs. All the 5-volt ones perform similarly, since they don't all reach 5 volts in an identical manner. All the 3.7-volt ones perform identically. I have measured voltage under load with several of them, and the differences in measurements are all within the tolerance of my multimeter and the variances of doing such a test.

But that's all rather off-topic for this thread.
 

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As promised, I am responding after receiving and testing my first set of 510's at (my testers readings) 5.2 Ohms. -- 2 - 3.0 volts (somewhat used) with intitial (no load) start-up of 7.08 V (I assume these drop to around 6.4V within Milli Seconds) on an X-haler "tight bottom cap"

Anyways........ FANTASTIC ..... ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC.

GREEEEAAAAT Flavor and Stupendous Vapor -- Thank You,,, Thank You .... Thank You!! Nerf.

Too bad this was the last "Public Offering" -- Glad to have gotten in when I did..

Latters.... and happy Vaping everyone :)
 

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Why not sell lower ohm atomizers so people don't have to mod to get 5+ volts and can use standard 3 or 3.7V? Maybe that is offered already, if so nevermind.

Well, I'm not a pro on all this but my best guess would be in order to really lower the resistance to that level, you'd need a lot less wire and/or much thinner. That in turn (pun :) ) would lower the surface area available to be in contact with the juice and thus vaporize it.

Probably a diminishing return type situation.....
 

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in germany one supplier startet to sell lower resistance (including some stripes of that 510 obligatory fibers) 801 that come very near the 510 atomizers now , but still a bit more flavorful.

i have one of these since a few weeks here for testing first. and as soon as this atomizer showed up at his shop as regular guarantee and tawa i bought 3 of them.

imo, the 1st atomizer that performs really better than joye302/janty atomizers.
i have 3v batteries, but don't feel the need to use them for other purposes as to awaken weakening atomizers again.
 
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