Joye 501 5 volt?

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BiancaMontgomery

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The 510's are really 3.2v, but there are 3.7v and 5v passthroughs that can be plugged into your computer or a wall adapter (you'd need a 2amp wall adapter to get true 5v's from a 510 5v passthrough, so just be aware of that). Just do a search on 510 passthroughs and do some reading. :) The 808 batteries DO put out a true 3.7v. There are also many e-cig mods available with any type of connection you can think of that do 3.7v, 5v, 6v or even variable voltage so you can pick the setting you like to vape at or change it to suit the juice or atomizer you are using. There are passthoughs with 808 connections as well. Hope that helps. :)
 
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It's Joye 510.

Joye 510 is less than 3.7v
KR808D-1 is supposedly a full 3.7v
As said above there are 3.7 and 5v 510 passthroughs for wired vaping (use them on a 2amp AC to USB adapter and an AC adapter sold specifically for the PT, not a PC's USB nor a battery charger's USB to AC)

If you want to vape hotter 510, your other choice is Ego or Riva 510 (the fat battery 510's) and on those you can use LR (low resistance) attys and cartos for a hotter vape. These models use their own fast charger you cannot use with slim 510 batteries.
 
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