Is there a PV that produces alot of vapor without having to suck so long?

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nocturn4l3030

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I have the bloog at the moment with an auto battery (waiting for the manuals to come in along with first orders of juice)

my personal experience with the bloog and also looking at youtube videos of the ego's.. i noticed they all have to suck on the pv for a few seconds before they get a good amount of vapor

Is there any PV, mod or anything at all that can produce the amount of vapor/smoke that an analog will with the same amount of sucking effort as an analog?

As in.. you hardly have to suck on an analog at all and you'll get alot of smoke...

Just looking at other options to help me quit analogs =T I think finding something like this will help me..

Thanks for any help.

ps - if it can produce "warm" smoke too that's a definite plus

pss - if possible i would love for it to not resemble a big ... tube or box.. but if i have to go there then i guess i will
 
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A manual battery will probably help some but it's not going to produce more heat.

Higher wattage solves that issue because it produces more heat. You can get higher wattage by going to a lower ohm carto or atty but many proprietary batteries like the Ego and other 510s if you go to low you take a chance on damaging the battery or mofset.

You can also get higher wattage using the same ohm atty/carto by upping the voltage in which a mod would probably be your best choice.

I personally would recommend a vv mod as you the voltage range covered and don't have to worry about matching ohms with voltage to get the results your looking for, much less hassle imo.
 

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Lower ohm cartos with higher VG% juice at 3.7v can get you a little more heat and a lot more vapor. But for the heat and more vapor with a short draw...gotta suggest a higher voltage PV with a standard resistance carto. (some will say LR ATTYS, but you're using cartos and so I suggested cartos on higer voltage, it's also what I use and love :))
 

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on the cell right now

untamed thx for that suggest...its about an hr drive..might have to make the visit if i cant find something here

theres so much terminology here that i still dont understand.i think itd help me alot if you guys give me the specific names or brands of the pvs..along with the names and brands of the addons that go with it

that would help alot thx for the replies..will do more self research too but its admitedly hard..
 

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my personal experience with the bloog and also looking at youtube videos of the ego's.. i noticed they all have to suck on the pv for a few seconds before they get a good amount of vapor...you hardly have to suck on an analog at all and you'll get alot of smoke...

What you're seeing and experiencing is vaping, as distinguished from smoking, and low, slow draws are one of the differences. Vaping is an alternative to smoking, not a one-for-one replacement. There's a learning curve and an adjustment to make.

Having said that, if huge vapor is the issue, there's more than one factor that you can tweak.

Yes, higher voltage will help—which means leaving the smaller, cigarette-clone types behind. A massive mod isn't necessarily required; you're apt to see a considerable difference with an eGo/Riva type and a low-resistance atomizer or tankomizer, or a dual-coil cartomizer.

The type of juice you use matters; 100% VG-based liquids produce significantly more vapor than PG-based.
 

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Manual batteries. With manual batteries you can press the button in before your drag (like 1-1.5 seconds before the drag) then start dragging the already-made vapor, and let up a bit before the end of your drag.

Also juices with more VG ,make more vapor but dampen TH and flavor. Downside is they are thicker and may need to be thinned for cartos.
 

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You want warm then go with Ego or Riva 510 and use Boge LR cartos. I use the standard ones and get very good reuse out of them with thin juices that leave no sediment. The new Rivas (at least the ones at Liberty-Flights.com since they sell their stock quickly) may all be 3.7v (ask them) so they are a bit warmer than Ego. If you buy anything there remember to click the 20% off on their front page (upper left).

My Riva battery is 750mah and 2 7/8 inches long and smaller diameter than a dime (about 1.5cm).
 
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