LR atties at 3.7v

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T-Hefner

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Anyone else tried the LR 510 atties at 3.7v. I just put one on my slim and holy cow it is nice. I don't like them with high drain batteries but normal batteries and these atties rock...

I have a few LR 510 Totallywicked attys....And Yes, they seem to vape well, close to a 5volt type vape. I am actually vaping the same one on and off for a week, and its still feels new. No drop in vaping....they say that the LR attys will not last as long as a regular resistance atty...so we will see....

In short, I like the LR 510 atty so far...no complaints...allllllll :):):)

-Tim
 

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I'm going to put one on one of my GGTS and see just how long it will last using it as a constant every day with a 18650. I'm hoping to get at least 3/4 of the atty life that I've been getting out of my regular resistance attys. I guess I've been lucky with attys so far. I've only burned up 5 since september of last year and 2 of them were my fault. I actually still have the 510 that came with my original kit in september and it's still kicking good and strong.
 

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I have tried them but maybe I need to try them with a regular battery. I was using one with the High Drain battery and it was just a little too much and my juice tasted burnt to me. I still prefer the HV atty.... But have to admit the last few weeks I have been using the i3 and a High Drain battery with lots of vapor and throat hit plus the flavor I like.
 

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Been trying to use the i3 on my Slim and find myself going back to a 510 a lot. I hope there's a high drain 10440 in the works because I'd like to try that. I have some DSE/SLB 901 low resistance atties on the way at 1.5 ohm each and I have high hopes for those at 3.7 volts. Puresmoker has them right now.

IMHO, Imeo needs to come out with a 901 and 510 LR atty so we stop going to the competition for our needs and wants. He didn't want to do it before, but I see a demand for it. Anybody know how to start a poll?
 

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Do you mean you've been using low resistance with normal batteries?

If so, I do understand that high drain aren't a pre-requisite. I've read the high drain can just handle the current draw better and this leads to a better life cycle for your batteries before they don't hold a charge anymore.

Imeo, we need an Imeo LR atty!!!! Look at all the business you're losing.
 

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Guys, the LR atties drain the battery very quick as I have said before. The battery will last -50%. So imagine a Slim (that has a small life battery either) with an LR atomizer.

If we suppose that those 10440 batteries are about 350-400 mah in real then with LR atomizers their life would be at 200 mah. If those batteries are nimh they would have even less mah. We will have a battery life like when we started vaping 2 years ago with those China slim batteries that lasted 1/2 hour:(

Of course I will make them if you want them but you have to know what is going on. I wouldnt like to hear any complains if you see a crap battery life:D
 
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wood_510

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Ok and LR atty #1 down after just one day of use... I didn't run it dry either and was just vaping it on my slim. I'm still really impressed with the vapor production of these and hope that the first burn out was just a fluke... They work well but I do go through twice the batteries that I used to still. I have fired up another LR just to see if it last me more than a day but then back to my GG iatties.
 
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