Low Resistance atomizers???

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RsL

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Do you know how well they hold up, compared to an average 510 atty?:confused:

The jury is still out on that. I'm going on 2+ weeks with no issues, but others have had theirs die in a week. I'm suspecting that the thicker juices are tough on the LR attys. But at this point the attys are too new to the market to really get a good feel for their longevity. I can say for a fact though, that they work very well with the right battery. I haven't even used my high voltage mod since I started using these attys!
 

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What RsL said :)

I've got about a week and a half of 5-6mls a day on my first one. They are like HV vaping in that you can almost double the drops you drip (hehe) and cart fillers may not keep up.

After blowing mine out (about 3 times a day for flavor) I usually drip 6 drops to prime and 3-4 drops as soon as the flavor changes.

I suspect they won't last as long as a Joye 510 at 3.7v (practically forever) but probably at least as long as a Joye 510 does at 5v.
 

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Yeah but with all the others following suit the price on them should drop some. I dont see the reason for the extra price since there is no real design difference at all in the other then a difference in the resistance

I'm sure it has to do with the factories charging more for these as they may be considered a 'special order' compared to a normal resistance atomizer that is already mass produced and purchased by many, many suppliers. So yes, in theory, as more suppliers order them the price may go down, but this may explain the current higher cost.

Either that, or suppliers just trying to capitalize on a desired item.. :D
 

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for all the new people that will be trying the Low resistance attys when Shawn gets them in..... Please make sure you use these on 3.7volt battery only. that is what they are designed for. But im sure someone will try it onb a set of 3volt batts. so just trying to give a heads up.
trust me using the low resistance atty on a 3.7v battery is more than enough vapor and Throat hit you will need. I use them and love them. and make sure hey stay nice and wet. Just trying to help if newbies get a hold of these and start using them. i know the regular folks who have been here for awhile know what you can should and shouldnt do. Happy Vaping
 

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These LR Atty's cant cost anymore to build then a reg Atty, if so I want to know what cost more to build them.????? They too will come down in price like everything alse in this industry does after time.!!


MWA yeh man i agree with ya. and after everyone gets them also agree they will go down in price but then they will change that by doing something else to the attys and that will make the price go up again. its really hard on the suppliers to keep prices down sometimes cause i believe they get screwed in price too. and we all know Shawn has the lowest prices around and he trys real hard to keep the prices down but sometimes he cant. its so true the big boys got us all by the balls. and for the ladies well they got ya by something. Happy vaping anyway.
 

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I've had my low res atty's going strong for 2 weeks now! Although, I rotate 3 and have a 4th brand new as a back-up. Here's to hoping they last forever! :wub:

ya know something i havent rotated at all. i just use the 1 LRes atty and i figured id use it til it dies then take out Number 2 atty. but i think rotation is a good idea. I have 4 also so i may start to roate 3 just like your doing.
Great advice Kui Thanks
 

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ya know something i havent rotated at all. i just use the 1 LRes atty and i figured id use it til it dies then take out Number 2 atty. but i think rotation is a good idea. I have 4 also so i may start to roate 3 just like your doing.
Great advice Kui Thanks
You're welcome cos! I use one throughout the day and night, then drop that one into some Isopro while I sleep. I put in a clean/dry one the next morning and take the one that was soaking out of the alcohol to dry for two days. Hope that makes sense (although it's confusing me to read it :lol:). So basically I'm using one, soaking one, and drying one (ahhh, that makes more sense).
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