L/R and S/R Carto's.

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*deleon517*

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lr is mainly for lower voltage devices like a ego to simulate higher voltage vaping

sr is what is pretty much the norm for basic kits

hr is designed for the higher voltage crowd (higher ohm and higher voltage= more watts[hotter vape/bigger clouds]), it can be used at a lower voltage but will lack in temperature(watts) thus giving a weaker hit.
 

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A regulated 3.7V APV like the lowly E-Power 14650 (with IMR 14650) can vape at 8.05 watts with a 1.7 ohm single coil carto. A Provari can vape at 8.05 watts with a 3.0 ohm single coil carto at 4.9V.

Whats the difference in vapor at 8 watts with either APV? None.

You're absolutely right. The main difference is in the amperage. 2.18 on the E-power example and 1.63 on the Vari.
 

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Yep. Well within specs of either device. Compact-sized batteries have advantages and disadvantages.

Ever so true. I've got just about every kind of device I can think of and love and use them all from Vmax down to 808s. One I don't have yet is the twist but I've got a feeling......
 
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