Sorry, I haven't read most of the thread, but I ordered a 2 pack of the Sapphire, and I noticed they were 2.5ohms. Have these only been tested @ 3.7 volts. I'm normally a 6v vaper, and was just wanting to know if I have to pull out my 18650's for this tank. I'm not sure what ohms the carts are that I'm currently using. I usually order them from LiquidXpress.com. I thought I'd try some of Gotvapes new tanks, and maybe Gotvapes will have another new customer (x2 my wife vapes). I ordered 2 flux carts @3ohm as well as the Sapphires, so I could definitely vape at 6v, but if anyone has info on the Sapphires at 6v, i would appreciate it. Thanks!
yeah im no to sure about 6volts, i was comfortable at 4.2 and it was ok at even a little higher but these arent meant for high volt vaping. play around with the voltage to meet your perfect range. Im sure others will like it at higher voltages, some people like to crank products that i normaly wouldnt and they have good results so the best way to determine if it will work for you is to use it on a vv device and see which voltage agrees with you the most
when we look for new devices and new cartos we dont look for HV options first, that simply isnt our business model.
We will get you products for HV, like the ce2-x 3.6 and our atomizers etc. but thats not what we are about, The millions of people getting into e-cigs arent concerned about room filling vapor or 6v and we must respect that and understand that the market doesnt start at high volt vaping, thats where people might end up though and thats a whole other story.
You can crank it up and see if it works for you and we can always look into having them made specificaly for HV and adding that into our lineup in the future.
If the product works, if it does what it should and if the vapor is a good amount of vapor then we as a company are happy.
We as a company and as modders cant be selfish and always must take care of the lowest common denominator first and thats the people who are looking to change their life, looking to avoid cancer, looking for a alternative to those nasty analogs, thats who we care about first and the most when it comes to how we decide what to buy.
but we also want to meet the demand for the ones that are experienced and want stuff for higher volts, and we will do so with certain products when the demand calls for it.
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