Need a Stronger E-cigarette

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Hey there I have been vaping for over a month now but lately I have started to use snuff again.

I have a M4 E-Cig and a njoy and a 510 but the 510 doesn't seem to be working rite since it does not produce much vapor at all.

I am looking for an E-cig that will give me ALOT of vapor I need to be able to feel the vapor in my throat.

I Was looking at the Prodigy V2 but it does seem kind of expensive.

Are there any other E-cigs besides the Prodigy V2 that will Produce ALOT of vapor?

I am starting to loose interest in vapping since I can't get a strong enough hit and thats not good since I already set up a website and everything to start reviewing E-cigs and Liquids.

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i have the tornado from totally wicked dot com...as much vapor as any one could ask for, throat hit like a champ (using PG marlboro flavor 24 mg) battery lasts me 1 1/2 days of normal vaping...all in all the best PV around... IMHO

I thought from browsing around here, that the 510 was also one of the best? try dripping for a more pleasant full vapor, also sloow even drags are crucial for maximum potential. I forgot to mention that the tornado from totally wicked has a manual battery which allows me to "warm" up the atty for a brief moment before i begin my draw. I hope this helps you decide what your going to do
 
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Is it the same voltage as a normal 510 if so wouldn't it produce the same amount of vapor?

The 510 I have just does not work rite it heats up but does not seem to heat up enough to produce much vapor. I also drip when I vape I don't like using carts unless I'm going somewhere and it would be hard to drip.

I only have $90 to get a new e-cig, I guess I could buy replacement atomizer or battery for the 510 but I'm not sure which part is faulty. and the 510 battery seems so small I'm not sure if it produce the vapor I am looking for although I don't know for sure as mine doesn't work rite. I see people getting some really nice hits from 510's though I'm just curious as to my options for higher voltage E-cigs.
 

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In what way have you been using the 510 that you aren't getting much vapor from it?
Usually a 510 produces plenty of vapor so there may be an issue with either the way you're using it or the unit itself.

There are other high volt mods out there besides the Prodigy v2 but majority of them that are comparable are going to be around the same price.

I believe(and don't quote me on it because I haven't hunted all prices recently) the lowest price popular HV mod out there at the moment is the Chuck at thagbuilt.com .

And if the above posters suggestion is something you look into then I would also suggest looking into the Ego from Janty as they are the same unit just that TW rebranded it. It's still only a 3.7v device but has much much longer battery life.
 

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Is it the same voltage as a normal 510 if so wouldn't it produce the same amount of vapor?

The 510 I have just does not work rite it heats up but does not seem to heat up enough to produce much vapor. I also drip when I vape I don't like using carts unless I'm going somewhere and it would be hard to drip.

I only have $90 to get a new e-cig, I guess I could buy replacement atomizer or battery for the 510 but I'm not sure which part is faulty. and the 510 battery seems so small I'm not sure if it produce the vapor I am looking for although I don't know for sure as mine doesn't work rite. I see people getting some really nice hits from 510's though I'm just curious as to my options for higher voltage E-cigs.

Woops you responded while I was writing my previous post.

If you've mainly been dripping how many drops do you use? Usually 3 drops is good and produces a real nice amount of vapor. If you're using more than that you may be flooding it which would cause it to give hardly any vapor.

If you only have $90 you want to spend I would definitely suggest looking into the Chuck then as it is only $75 and customizable ;)
If you get the big Chuck then you'll have the option of running it at 3.7v or 6v depending on the batteries you use.
 

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I tihnk I checked that Chuck out but decided not to get it it because it does not come with the batteries or charger. ( I think )

When I drip with the 510 I only use 2-3 drops, I have tried everything to get it to vape rite it just does not seem to want to vape. My M4 puts out almost double the vapor then my 510 so I think there is def something wrong with it.
 

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I have the Totally Wicked Tornado as well, very much recommended. Like a 510 on steroids.

Sounds like there is something wrong with your 510 setup, I'm guessing the atty - do you have a spare you can use? I suggest you contact the company you purchased it from and see if they can help you figure it out or if you can get a replacement under warranty. The 510 should be putting out tons of vapor with a decent juice.
 

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Ya I checked to see if I could see the atomizer coil glowing but nothing. It gets hot but not hot enough for the coil to glow at all. I would try another atty or battery for it if I had one but I don't.

Well I can't guarantee it will work but....

In my experience when that is the case what I do is I do a dry burn until I get it to glow. Don't just hold it until it glows or chances are you will burn it out. I hold the button and count to 20 quickly and do it 3 times in a row. Usually that is enough to clean it up but at the same time I have had a couple times where I had to repeat that process, with a couple minutes cooling time after the 3rd, 3 or 4 times (so 9 - 12 twenty counts) before I would get it cleaned out and see the glow. I always blow out the vapor that builds up in the atty in between each push of the button also.

Like I said though don't take that as a definite process that will work but it does work for me.
 

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sounds like a fail for the atty or battery the 510 kicks when both are up to par. I still say grab a Tornado or janty eGo you will NOT regret it. totally wicked provides double of everything, janty provides double warranty

try blowing like a madman/woman through the side where the metal mesh arch is a couple of times
 
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The 510 that is giving me issues has been like this since I got it SO I doubt its gunked up with juice from use. I just don't know why a bad aty would get hot but not hot enough to vape correctly.

I was thinking about the Tornado but I just read a thread where it does not run at 3.7 like it should it really only runs at like 3.1 or something. Plus its pretty much the same as the 510 but with a longer lasting battery so I could just fix up my 510 and have something very close.

I think I would want something that runs at a true 3.7bolt or high but I think 6v is to high
 

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Another factor might be to get stronger liquid. Try on a 36mg juice, mebbe. Different juices produce differing levels of throat hit, by all accounts.

And finally, you might be falling prey to the dreaded "inexplicable craving" that some longtime smokers get even when getting plenty of nicotine from their PV. Check out the health and safety section, the nicotine section, and the alternatives to smoking section for some discussions on what is in tobacco that you might not be getting from e-cigs.

Finally, and I'm sorry if none of this is helpful, if you have the "L2 510" atomizer, those things really blow on the stock 510 batteries. I went crazy on those things until I got a normal 510 atty. Smooth sailing (give or take) once I picked up a good 510 atty.

p.s. The Tornado/eGo is the same voltage as a stock 510, but from anecdotal evidence, the "cone" that covers the atomizer has some kind of effect on the draw (I can only speculate) that seems to make it perform much better than a stock 510. Take off the cone, and it's like any other 510 (save that the batteries last much longer). 3.7v or no, the majority of users appear very happy with the purchase.
 

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Ok Well I did some thinking And I have pretty much narrowed it down to either the Screw Driver OR the 905.

Seems the 905 has more then one version out though looks like the one at e-smokeytreats is the one I would get if I was to get the 905 only because I can afford the price.

Does anyone have any experience with these two Pvs and have any recommendations on One or the other?

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I had a similar experience with 3.7v vaping. I bought a high voltage mod and never looked back. The xhaler is about $75 for the base unit. Might be a good place to start.
Just my .02


I was actually really really considering the Xhaler I might just have to try and find some more cash and get that. I like the ability to change the voltage so I can up it if I need more instead of being stuck at 3.7..

lol scratch what I said about the Screwdriver or 905 lol

I need moneyyyy 8-o
 
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