LR Atty question

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Some1OnThisForum

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The bigger number difference between the volts and the atty rating number the greater the amperage(amps) to the coil. Amperage is essentially bad. You want to keep amperage at a bare min for battery life.

Dividing volts by ohms(resistance) will give you your amperage number. Your normal 2.5ohm attys will last alot longer using a mega 510 3.1 volt than on higher voltage batteries like the ego or 6v. Yes, the ego battery will last longer, but you will still get greater amperage to the 2.5atty coil which should get you more vapor but you will go through attys quicker on the ego.

6v / 2.5ohm = 2.4amps where is 3.1v / 2.5ohms will put 1.2 amps to the atty. therefore preserving battery and atty life.


a 4.0ohm atty will work really really good with a 6volt battery...god knows why these havent been invented yet.
 

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The LR Atty was made to simulate HV vaping and its close but not quite the same, it burns your juice faster and creates more vapor at the lower voltages. Something else you could do though which I prefer is to up the voltage on your regular Atty. I use a reg 510 Atty between 2.3-2.5 ohms and enjoy this much more around 4.6V than an LR Atty. This creates a nice thick favorable vapor without burning up your juice so much. Don't get me wrong LR's are OK but they are really hot, they spit juice up at your tongue and mouth and also burn juices a lot of the time and take away from the flavor at times. If you get the chance to up your voltage with some other variable voltage Mod than just a reg 3.7v ecig and get the chance to try say 4.4-4.6v with that Reg ohm Atty you may enjoy this more, I personally do, its all very subjective but I like a nice warm thick vapor instead of a scolding hot vapor

On the flip side some Mods that are only built for say an 18650 Batt that charges peak to 4.2 are very good with an LR Atty. It seems to me it all depends what Mod your using to achieve the best vape & Atty combo. Thus having a few different Mods is a good thing
 
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rfun6

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I got an protege 3.7 volt that I use. What would LR do on it? I like lots of vapor and flavor, and I am already a dripper.I mainly use 901 atomizers. But I don't want the hot burnt taste, and I don't really want an atty that lasts less. I don't want it to taste like a 5 or 6 volt either. Should I just stay with regular 901? What is a high voltage atomizer and what would it do on a protege or mini glv2?
 
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