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DantesInferno

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This is a fairly decent chart to see what ohm attys to run at what volts.
 

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Hey critter I am using 306 lr attys on my 3.7 device lately with a drip shield, 306 xl drip tip, and a 510 to 510 adapter. It allows a good amount of airflow for a loose draw. I used cartomizer tanks in the past but with the price comparison of that versus an atomizer in a drip shield I started using these 306's and I am very happy with them for the price, performance, and longevity. You can get a 306 dripper bundle from vaporcigzz for a good price to try it out. I hope this helps!
 

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Thanks for all the great info DantesInferno I'm going to check out the 306 attys what omh rating do you vape? I'm looking at like a
2.0 omh just cuz I like to vape my box mods.

On 1.5 ohm I vape at 3.3. Actually my 1.5's test at 1.2. On my 3 ohm I'm at 4.6. So for 2 ohm I'm guessing I'd be vaping at about 4.2.
 

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+1 for the Cisco 306 deal from AV. I run 1.8ohm on my older 3.7v (7.6watts) Fat Batts and 3.0/5.0v (8.3watts) on VV. Nothing better than a dripping buffet, sitting around and tasting all the old flavors not in my "everyday vape" rotation.

As an FYI, a couple drops of straight VG ($5/6oz Pure Glycerin USP from CVS Pharmacy) is a great way to clear flavors.
 

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+1 for the Cisco 306 deal from AV. I run 1.8ohm on my older 3.7v (7.6watts) Fat Batts and 3.0/5.0v (8.3watts) on VV. Nothing better than a dripping buffet, sitting around and tasting all the old flavors not in my "everyday vape" rotation.

As an FYI, a couple drops of straight VG ($5/6oz Pure Glycerin USP from CVS Pharmacy) is a great way to clear flavors.

Good to know. I keep pure glycerine around to thicken tattoo inks anyway.
 

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    Guess I must be the oddball of the crowd because I'll take a 510 atty any day over a 306. Hell even my 306 atties come in a 510 shell, they're called HH-357's.
    If you have VV/VW who cares what resistance the atty is, that's why you have VV/VW. To be honest, I don't even know what resistance atty is sitting on top of my Kick right now (or care). It's hitting at the 8 watts that I want.

    I will add tho' that what will turn a bad dripping experence into one that you will like is a good drip shield.
     

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    If you have VV/VW who cares what resistance the atty is, that's why you have VV/VW. To be honest, I don't even know what resistance atty is sitting on top of my Kick right now (or care). It's hitting at the 8 watts that I want.

    i suppose that your right TJ as long as the vape is good who cares what the resistance is. I still think that i will go with the 2.0 ohm 306 (i guess that i'm just partial)

    I will add tho' that what will turn a bad dripping experence into one that you will like is a good drip shield.

    If a good drip shield make the difference, what would a good Drip Shield be for a beginner be?
     
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