Good post uke, but i am quite experienced with bottom feeders. It's definatly leaking from under the catch cup.
Hi Eastman, what voltages are you running on that 2.5 ohm 306 (Really curious 'cause thats probably what ill be using)
Having a leaking issue j! oh no! its leaking from the underneath the catch cup near where the two boxes are joined. i see wetness along the crack where the boxes are connected and it pools up on the desk. not sure how this happened, but the catch cup is loose and wiggly. btw, it just started doing this yesterday. it worked perfectly for a couple weeks since i got it. awesome mod tho, just need to get it sealed back up.
Anywhere between 5.3 and 5.8 depending on my mood. I buy the cheapy ones from cov. They seem to last me te longest for some reason.
I agree Creniker, I will use up my lr's and then order some 2.5's and run them at higher voltages. My understanding is that lr's should not be run over 4.5 volts while 2.5's would increase the voltage range up to 6v's. Am I correct in this assumption?
I got one ordered, 4-5 weeks
But my Christmas is coming EARLY
Can't wait![]()
I was gonna wait for the VV Reo's that are suppose to be
in the making, but I like the "Tank"
Besides EVERYONE seems to have a Reo, Not everyone
has a "TANK"
What are the best carto's for it? IYO
iatty? I have been keeping up with this thread so I may
need to reread it cause I think that was discussed already.
Any new up to date info on these?
Not necessarily, a 2.5 ohm atty will work great at 5V but won't do well if you go over that. It will taste burnt which isn't what you want. If you REALLY want something that would work great at 6V than you would need a 3 ohm atomizer.
Thanks Stownz, that is very informative and a great start for me in my DIY adventure!
right, but know that an SR 901 is generally 3.0 Ohm and it will work anywhere from 3.4 to 4.4 just fine; its the nature of 901's.
an SR 510 (2.3 to 2.5 Ohm) will work anywhere from 3.4 to 4.++ as well, like you say.
An HV 3.5 and up will take the 5v and up voltages..
I like the SR range myself, because you have the most leeway and it really kicks .... without cranking it to the max.