more liquid with the passthrough?

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i just got the 510 passthrough, and i'm kinda digging it :) think i might get the puresmoker passthrough just for the heck of it.

anyway was wondering, do y'all find yourselves going through more eliquid? the passthrough i'm using seems to be eating it up. and is it me or does there also seem to be more flavor when using the passthrough.

just curious

tiff
 
i just got the 510 passthrough, and i'm kinda digging it :) think i might get the puresmoker passthrough just for the heck of it.

anyway was wondering, do y'all find yourselves going through more eliquid? the passthrough i'm using seems to be eating it up. and is it me or does there also seem to be more flavor when using the passthrough.

just curious

tiff

I would imagine a passthrough vapourises better than a battery, batteries lose their power over time whereas a passthorugh has the power of a brand new battery all the time and there wil be mo voltage driop when you use it.
 
I just got a passthrough yesterday and from the looks of it my liquid usage will easily double if not more. Also considering reducing my nicotine content to 6mg from 11mg. This baby hits hard if i'm not careful. Amazing what an extra 1.3 volts can do. Like turning up the burner on the stove.


Power is voltage(squared)/resistance.

The resistance is the same but you are going from 3.7v to 5v.
3.7v squared is 13.69, 5 squared is 25 so you are going from
13.69 to 25 that is an 82.5% increase in power so basically I expect it is kicking off almost twice the vapour as with a 3.7v battery.

That don't seem good to me.
 
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Power is voltage(squared)/resistance.

The resistance is the same but you are going from 3.7v to 5v.
3.7v squared is 13.69, 5 squared is 25 so you are going from
13.69 to 25 that is an 82.5% increase in power so basically I expect it is kicking off almost twice the vapour as with a 3.7v battery.

That don't seem good to me.

It doesn't seem good? Clearly you haven't tried it or seen one reviewed. 5v is the perfect vaping experience. Double the vapor, 1000x the enjoyment.
 
It doesn't seem good? Clearly you haven't tried it or seen one reviewed. 5v is the perfect vaping experience. Double the vapor, 1000x the enjoyment.

However it means you have too different experiences depending on how the thing is powered, either USB or battery.
That's not idea really is it, it's like having a pack of cigaettes of two different strengths, that seems a bit of a problem if you do both, which juice strength do you buy?
So I would stiill see it as a problem really, double the vapour means twice the liquid used, if you were happy with 3.7v double that does would be like going from one pack a day to two packs.

Anyway it seems a conocern for scott58.

Ignore SDLS181 he has a grudge against me.
Note he has nothing positive or informative to add other than putting me down as he does
consistantly.

I mean if he is so keen on people ignoreing me why doesn't he take his own advice
and ignore me himself, personally I would be delighted.
 
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That's not ideal really is it, it's like having a pack of cigaettes of two different strengths, that seems a bit of a problem if you do both, which juice strength do you buy?
So I would stiill see it as a problem really, double the vapour means twice the liquid used, if you were happy with 3.7v double that does would be like going from one pack a day to two packs.

I'm starting to agree with this. In another thread someone mentioned "burning the juice" which may be part of my problem. I'm hitting it alot lighter and it's helping. Long slow drags are just to much for me. I think a mobile power supply that puts out 3.7v is in my future.
 
Well, the power is indeed proportional to the voltage squared. The maths earlier is correct.

You can't get more vapor without more juice being turned to vapor! Small(ish) price if that's what you like.

The possible downside though is: that the juice flow cannot keep up; this, and the greater heat involved, could easily lead to more chance of 'burning'. That's something to bear in mind.
 
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