I tried posting this in the Joye 306 model specific forum, but no one can seem to offer any advice. So I'll ask the pros.
I'm about to purchase my first 306 model. I understand this is compatible with the parts from the 510. This is my first time using an exposed atty. I'll probably dip/drip at home, but when I'm at work, I'd like to use the carts.
Is there anything special I should know about using an exposed atty? Also, what is the difference between a low resistance atty and a regular atty? I see LR atty's mentioned a lot on this site, but I cannot find an explanation.
One last thing: I sometimes see carts that have a thin mouthpiece, as opposed to a regular, round mouthpiece. I like the thin mouthpiece design, but I only see one for the joye EGO. Is this compatible with a 306 battery? Is the thin mouthpiece called something specific? Any benefits associated with that? Or is it simply a design choice.
Thank you,
Odyssey
I'm about to purchase my first 306 model. I understand this is compatible with the parts from the 510. This is my first time using an exposed atty. I'll probably dip/drip at home, but when I'm at work, I'd like to use the carts.
Is there anything special I should know about using an exposed atty? Also, what is the difference between a low resistance atty and a regular atty? I see LR atty's mentioned a lot on this site, but I cannot find an explanation.
One last thing: I sometimes see carts that have a thin mouthpiece, as opposed to a regular, round mouthpiece. I like the thin mouthpiece design, but I only see one for the joye EGO. Is this compatible with a 306 battery? Is the thin mouthpiece called something specific? Any benefits associated with that? Or is it simply a design choice.
Thank you,
Odyssey