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I've ben using these LR306 Atty's for a while now, they really rock and are tough to even burn out, they just keep going and going and put out plumes of vapor, get them Issac get em for sure, I'm gonna need some soon

The LR 306a attys are all I have been using since I got to Vapefest.....they are the best!

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What are these attys clocking at?
 

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You can say that again Chelsea!
These 306's are seeming to gain much popularity. It's funny, because these were one of the first units in existence in the e-cig world. They were used in Janty's Mini Fogger's, even before the 510 was made.

I sent a request for more technical information about them last night. So hopefully we'll have indepth answers to the questions Switcher.
 

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Hey Iken, I have been going around to different subforums trying to find out if there is such thing as a high resistance 306 atty. I absolutely love the way these atomizers are set up, with the exposed bridge and coil. I can not believe that I did not think of asking you first, you are the Hv atty king. I know that you work with manufactures to make attys to your specs so I was wondering if there was anyway to get some Higher resistance 306's. They do not need to be too high but I believe the 306s I am currently using are 2.0 resistance and I am using on HV so needless to say the atty get hot as :evil::evil: I prolly should not even be using them at this voltage but I really like them. I would even settle for standard resistance, but I beg of you please carry more than just the lr ones. Thanks,
Josh
btw thanks for the prem carto!
 

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You can say that again Chelsea!
These 306's are seeming to gain much popularity. It's funny, because these were one of the first units in existence in the e-cig world. They were used in Janty's Mini Fogger's, even before the 510 was made.

I sent a request for more technical information about them last night. So hopefully we'll have indepth answers to the questions Switcher.

That is funny Issac, I thought that too.. They have been around a long time and just now are a lot of people re finding out about them.. Lol
Glad you are doing the research on them to find out how you can make them better than they already are like the other attys you sell...

Thanks!:D
 

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Hey Iken, I have been going around to different subforums trying to find out if there is such thing as a high resistance 306 atty. I absolutely love the way these atomizers are set up, with the exposed bridge and coil. I can not believe that I did not think of asking you first, you are the Hv atty king. I know that you work with manufactures to make attys to your specs so I was wondering if there was anyway to get some Higher resistance 306's. They do not need to be too high but I believe the 306s I am currently using are 2.0 resistance and I am using on HV so needless to say the atty get hot as :evil::evil: I prolly should not even be using them at this voltage but I really like them. I would even settle for standard resistance, but I beg of you please carry more than just the lr ones. Thanks,
Josh
btw thanks for the prem carto!
Hey Josh
It's great to see ya here and Welcome to our little estate! Indeed good sir. With usually everything we do, a counter part must be created. It's a balance thing ;). I would like to get some hands-on time with these guys to study them before we start having specialties produced. Like most atomizer's, each style is very different. Like the 510 being a top performer at 3.5ohm with the heating element tuned to have xxx resistance and xx gauge wiring. The good news is, I heard that they just require about 1-2mm of a deeper well than the 510 to operate. So testing should be a breeze on this side. Will definitely keep you in the know partner.

That is funny Issac, I thought that too.. They have been around a long time and just now are a lot of people re finding out about them.. Lol
Glad you are doing the research on them to find out how you can make them better than they already are like the other attys you sell...

Thanks!:D
Isn't though! What's next? the DSE-103!? lol hmmmm :laugh: I been Janty will be bringing it back to their line as well. Well the info that we received tonight, wasn't exactly what I'm looking for, so we're going to grab some real time usage on them and take a closer look at its mechanics and get on the horn with an engineer about them. The small exposed size is a little intimidating on the HV side of things, but we'll surely see.
 

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Hey Josh
It's great to see ya here and Welcome to our little estate! Indeed good sir. With usually everything we do, a counter part must be created. It's a balance thing ;). I would like to get some hands-on time with these guys to study them before we start having specialties produced. Like most atomizer's, each style is very different. Like the 510 being a top performer at 3.5ohm with the heating element tuned to have xxx resistance and xx gauge wiring. The good news is, I heard that they just require about 1-2mm of a deeper well than the 510 to operate. So testing should be a breeze on this side. Will definitely keep you in the know partner.
I am really pumped about this! I have been quite disappointed with regular atomizers lately(been using cartos) until I tried these 306's, but also I just received a 4.2 510 atty from you and these things have come a long way, I absolutely love it. Maybe I have just come a long way and know how to use them more effectively. Either way, I will be ordering more of the hv 510s and impatiently waiting for some standard or high resistance 306s. Thanks Iken, you really know how to treat people, more people need to treat people like actual people and I think there business would flourish. Thanks for doin what your doin!
 

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From what I hear the manufactories made a 306 cartomizers.... which kinda makes me wonder doesn't the 306 have the same attie threads as the 510?

Also from what I've read the 306 attie has the vapor of a 510 and the flavor of a 901. This kind of combination is a potent mix. I don't think you can go wrong with supplying these especially in 2 - 3 ohm.
 
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I am really pumped about this! I have been quite disappointed with regular atomizers lately(been using cartos) until I tried these 306's, but also I just received a 4.2 510 atty from you and these things have come a long way, I absolutely love it. Maybe I have just come a long way and know how to use them more effectively. Either way, I will be ordering more of the hv 510s and impatiently waiting for some standard or high resistance 306s. Thanks Iken, you really know how to treat people, more people need to treat people like actual people and I think there business would flourish. Thanks for doin what your doin!
Thank You Josh! Honestly, i just treat people the way anyone should be treated. When i was an avid customer. I always tried to seek a relationship with anyone i purchased from and sometimes it was difficult, but the supplier friends i did make was and is just great. It always felt so good and comforting making a good relationship and really, I just like to pass it on. Keeping up with so many can get pretty hard and its really saddening on both sides when someone feels that they're being neglected as it's not intended in the least.

You been vaping for 8 months? The forum/e-cig world moves Extremely fast as there's always so much going on and so much to talk about. Experience is like soaring at god speed in this world. I attest, you did come a long way! and as long the business keeps flying, your going to find yourself finding new bliss's weekly. You got me really excited to play with these 306's too!
Thank you!
From what I hear the manufactories made a 306 cartomizers.... which kinda makes me wonder doesn't the 306 have the same attie threads as the 510?

Also from what I've read the 306 attie has the vapor of a 510 and the flavor of a 901. This kind of combination is a potent mix. I don't think you can go wrong with supplying these especially in 2 - 3 ohm.

Hey Grimmer,
Yes sir, the 306 came from Joye as did it's successor the 510. the 510 was meant to replace the 306, but due to the smaller size and unique battery designs, they weren't cancelled out. They are fairly similar in the threading. One of my best friends' Rob over at LQ said that they do fit his Fist pack and eGo. They don't sit flush with the eGo but operate none the less. So from a distance they sound like they're 1-3mm longer in the threading than the 510.
I have learned that they are 40mm with cartridge as the 510 is 51mm again with cartridge. The average ohm rating of a stock 306 is 2.8ohm.
Thanks for the hearsay, that really gears me up to mess around with these all the more!
 

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Ok Guys, i have good/bad news.
The bad news is that Joye absolutely refuses to make us our desired 306 atomizers with special specifications. They will ONLY produce 1.5ohm and 2.2ohm basic standard 306 atomizers. No manipulation to the wiring and heating elements.
The Good news is that Boge is totally on board with our list of demands on their 306 atomizers. Any suggestions before we proceed?
 

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Ok Guys, i have good/bad news.
The bad news is that Joye absolutely refuses to make us our desired 306 atomizers with special specifications. They will ONLY produce 1.5ohm and 2.2ohm basic standard 306 atomizers. No manipulation to the wiring and heating elements.
The Good news is that Boge is totally on board with our list of demands on their 306 atomizers. Any suggestions before we proceed?

I wasn't aware that these were 2.2 ohm from the git go. Kinda wish i had started with that atty instead of the 401.

As a cart user, i'm not so interested in the exposed bridge attys anymore because the carts are soooo small on them, and the inner/outer design makes them more tedious to refill. Even the "jumbo" versions are itsy bitsy (smaller than a std 510 cart). At least that's the case with the M401 carts, maybe joye306's are different? Also there is the exposed bridge M601 atty that's bigger than the M401, but i got no data on their cart size either.

Is the newfound interest in 306's coming from drippers/dippers or does it include cart users too? Just curious.
 

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Issac,

Here's the deal with the 306 Atty's in my honest opinion. First there needs to be a better designed drip tip then whats currently available on the market. There is a guy here on the ECF who makes blown glass drip tips and the glass is stronger then derlin so don't worry about it breaking, maybe if you drop it really really hard it might but this special glass fitted to the 306 in my opinion will solve the issue I am having with the 306 and that is the following, leaking, as we all know they leak out the bottom, they also burn so hot that they burn the juice if you overload it, next you get that plastic taste if you chain vape it because of the heat it produces but NO MORE WITH a custom BLOWN GLASS 306 DRIPPING TIP, PROBLEM SOLVED. I spoke to this guy and he is reopening shop soon and I am giving him a 306 to use as a templet to start making them, I will fill you guys in on this situation if your interested. I really like these DARN 306 Atty's, but we need to get it perfected by having the right tip on the market. Issac if you are interested PM me and I will hook you up of course.!!
 

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If these atties are used primarily by drippers, would it make sense to make them with the wall/tube just like 510 atties? That would solve all these issues with leaking and special drip tips. It obviously wouldn't leak and we could use our existing drip tips/ t tips. Why does it need to have an exposed bridge if everyone seems to be dripping in these rather than dipping them?
 
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