kr-808d1 available cartomizers

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jweavers

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Okay,

So I have kr-808d 1 batteries.I like them.They are small,yes,I go through the charges but just keep them charging at all times.So the question out there for all veterans,as I'm still new to this since June of this year,is how many different cartomizers will work on these batteries.Good ones.Like the Fusion,I can't really tell if it will work on my battery or not as it says 801 not kr-808d1.Or how about those new sapphire tanks-they look spiffy,but again I'm not sure.I think I might be more willing to at least try these guys out if I knew they would work on my batteries.I did buy another type of manual battery locally but it won't charge on the chargers I'm using now.Maybe I should just invest in new batteries that are more likely to be identified as the"one" the products work on the most.
Also not really understanding the volt/ohm thing either.I think my batteries have the 3.7 volt thing but again I'm not really sure.And even if it is 3.7 then linking that up with ohms is a little confusing.Feel like I need to start a journal for hardware that is going to jive with my batteries.
I am using bloog batteries and cartomizers right now.I also use the fluxomizers on my bloog batteries and honestly I just am switching back and forth.Sometimes I like the taste of the bloog cartomizer and sometimes the fluxomizer,and sometimes neither so I feel like I just need more choices.
I now feel okay with the idea of the learning curve for vaping as an acceptable reality to reaching for an analog...but good advice here is priceless as vaping advice elsewhere is, well,all about the money.
 

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What ecig do you have? I'll have to assume because you have KR808D-1 batteries they're relativately small. You shouldn't *really* use low resistance atomisers or cartos or things with those. You can but they'll drain them faster more often and wear them out faster.

You can use pretty much any 808 cartomiser. I wouldn't use anything lower than 2.5ohm on an 808 battery but that's me. Less ohms = more drain on your battery = more heat and vapour (throat hit).

I love volt 808 cartos but because they're usa based I don't get them often. I use standard 808 cartos from libertyflights only because boge cartos are slow to wick the 100% vg juice I use.

If I were you, which I'm not, I'd get an ego or riva set of batteries because they'll last you much longer. Something to use at home so you don't have to keep charging batteries so often. You can get a 510 - 808 adapter for them for cheap and keep using your cartos or you have a ton of other options with 510 threaded gear. Just a suggestion!

I'm sure there's other 808 threaded stuff you can use but I'm stuck on just 808 cartos for now.
 

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If you like warmer vaping, more power, vapor4life Wow blank cartomizers. For cooler vaping, less power, the higher resistance v4l Coolcarts. I'm not sure who makes them, but I've been pretty happy overall.
Nice, too, are boge KR808D-1 cartomizers. Standard resistance ones are in the 2.8 - 3 ohm range. Higher resistance (less power) are up around 3.4 ohms. Lower resistance (warmer) ones are down at 2.6 ohms and below.
Volts and ohms is about power. Power = volts x volts / ohms. Lower ohms or higher volts = more power, warmer, more vapor for a given eliquid.
The other power aspect is current. Current = volts / ohms. The more current draw, the lower the run time between charges. If you make the ohms too low, you exceed the current drive capability of a given battery (the "C" rating), or possibly the electronics surrounding it (switches, regulators,...).
 

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Okay,So I have kr-808d 1 batteries Good ones. Like the Fusion,I can't really tell if it will work on my battery or not as it says 801 not kr-808d1.

I'm not sure which website you're referring to, as the name Fusion has been used for multiple cartos.

You definitely shouldn't think an 801 and 808 are the same though, and they are not compatible.

The bloog maxxfusion is an 808. The fusion on avidvapor.com is an 801. There are probably others out there as well.

I think others addressed everything else.
 

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I use bloog maxx fusion cartomizers on bloog batteries and switch between the cartomizers and flu
xomizers(clear on top atomizer),thats all I have right now.

So the ohm rating is more about heat and battery drain?I guess I'm a middle of the road vaper.Not too hot not too cold,so 2.8 ohms is good?

The Fusion I was referring to is ikenvapes fusion cartomizer,just read some good reviews on here about length of life for this cartomizer and also lots of juice holding capacity.I just seem to vape quickly through the cartomizers I use now.And like I also mentioned the sapphire tank cartomizer looks like it might be interesting also.

I guess these bloog maxx fusion cartomizers are horizontal coils.The clearomizers or fluxomizers are attomizers on top.I know everything needs to be maintained.I'm just shooting for more juice,clarity of taste and middle of the road heat and yes,probably a little less maintaining,topping off,cleaning out,washing,refilling etc.No,I really don't want to just toss stuff out after using it once or twice.even if it is supposed to be disposable.
 

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2.8 is probably fine. If you have, or know a friend who has, a multimeter, you can measure the resistance of one of the cartomizers you are happy with, then buy others (from Boge, or other places) at about the same resistance. Set the meter to 200 ohms scale, touch one lead to the center contact of a cartomizer and the other to the threads on the edge of it. Then touch the two leads directly together -- if it reads anything other than 0, subtract it from the first number (it is an offset in the meter)
(Sorry if this is a bit technical, possibly more information than you want.)
 

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I use bloog maxx fusion cartomizers on bloog batteries and switch between the cartomizers and flu
xomizers(clear on top atomizer),thats all I have right now.

So the ohm rating is more about heat and battery drain?I guess I'm a middle of the road vaper.Not too hot not too cold,so 2.8 ohms is good?

The Fusion I was referring to is ikenvapes fusion cartomizer,just read some good reviews on here about length of life for this cartomizer and also lots of juice holding capacity.I just seem to vape quickly through the cartomizers I use now.And like I also mentioned the sapphire tank cartomizer looks like it might be interesting also.

I guess these bloog maxx fusion cartomizers are horizontal coils.The clearomizers or fluxomizers are attomizers on top.I know everything needs to be maintained.I'm just shooting for more juice,clarity of taste and middle of the road heat and yes,probably a little less maintaining,topping off,cleaning out,washing,refilling etc.No,I really don't want to just toss stuff out after using it once or twice.even if it is supposed to be disposable.

I would personally start with the bloogs, or volt cartos. Other places sell very similar ones. I'm a middle of the road vapor when it comes to heat, and I find they are mild, flavorful, and produce lots of vapor.

One thing they won't do is hold a massive amount of liquid, however the nice thing about cartos is once they're filled (correctly) they aren't messy, and are small. Because of that you can toss a bunch that are filled into a soft sunglasses case, or similar, and swap them as needed. There are also personal charging cases that will not only recharge your 808 batteries, but can carry as many as 6 cartos in them. What I do is flip over the "used" ones, so I know which ones are still full, and swap them out while I'm out. This way I can carry one 808 that's already loaded, 2 spare batteries in the case, and 6 filled cartos. If you need some links for all of that, shoot me a PM, as I'd rather not start rattling off a bunch of vendors in the new members area, but I'd certainly provide you with multiple locations to find all of that.
 

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808 is the occasional abbreviation for KR808D-1. 801 is DSE801, a totally different threading and model. You can get an 808 to 801 adapter at Goodprophets and elsewhere if your want.

LR (low resistance) attys and cartos are not for slim batteries. You can damage the battery's protection circuits and its ability to hold a charge. If you want to use LR stuff then buy a fat battery ecig or mod w/ batteries 450mah or larger.

On my KR808D-1 batteries I use Vapor4Life.com WOW cartomizer blanks and they also have Coolcarts. Some people like Bloogplanet cartos (I have not tried those)
 
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