new low resistance atomizer

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wow, i just got my first low resistance atty, and - WOW! what a difference from the regulars. Its a 1.5 ohm, and simulates about 5v with a standard 3.7v battery. perfect for those of us who dont want to stack batteries, but want the killer vape of a high voltage mod. these are all I will buy from now on!
 

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wow, i just got my first low resistance atty, and - WOW! what a difference from the regulars. Its a 1.5 ohm, and simulates about 5v with a standard 3.7v battery. perfect for those of us who dont want to stack batteries, but want the killer vape of a high voltage mod. these are all I will buy from now on!

Wow, haven't seen them before... where did you get them and what battery are you driving with?
 

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My experience has been that these attys (available from Nhaler) are worth the price. Yes, a true 5v device is a bit stronger but for someone who doesn't want to invest in the price of a mod, this is a "cheap" way to experience higher voltage vaping.

The 3.7 device's battery must be at least 440+ mah per the Nhaler site.
 

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Wow, haven't seen them before... where did you get them and what battery are you driving with?

I got them from Nhaler they are called "low resistance atomizers" its only supposed to be used on a 3.7 volt battery, i use the trustfire 18650's. Im too ignorant to stack batteries safely, so these are perfect for me. better TH, more vapor than the regular 510, IMO. they are more expensive by a couple dollars, but if they last a couple months then its worth it for me.
 

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I have been using a LR 510 atty for 1 week now and as they do produce more vapor they really lack in letting flavor through imo.

After a few days I noticed it was getting a very hard draw. Cleaned with Hot water and dried, Is vaping good again but still not much flavor as compared to a reg 510.

It seems like a trade off of more vapor for less flavor with these.

Definitely not comparable or as strong as a 5v or 6v but much better than the reg 510. I'd say it is probably around a 4.5v imo.
 

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you mentioned the flavor loss, and i do agree, aftter the first two puffs i have to drip again to get the flavor, but what about at a higher voltage, like 6v - do you get flavor loss there too? if not, whats the difference do you think, why would one cause lack of flavor but not the other? I have tried 2 3v's and my juice tasted really burnt, and 3.7 with a regular atty just wasnt enough, so this is just right for me (plus i have really bad luck and zero battery knowledge, so stacking cell wouldnt be a good idea for me, i know my limitations!)
I have been using a LR 510 atty for 1 week now and as they do produce more vapor they really lack in letting flavor through imo.

After a few days I noticed it was getting a very hard draw. Cleaned with Hot water and dried, Is vaping good again but still not much flavor as compared to a reg 510.

It seems like a trade off of more vapor for less flavor with these.

Definitely not comparable or as strong as a 5v or 6v but much better than the reg 510. I'd say it is probably around a 4.5v imo.
 

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So will the Trustfire 10440 battery that came with my Spade work with these?

It says 600 mah, but I believe its actually rated quite lower than that.

you may want to check with the nhaler guy to be sure (sorry i forgot his name, drew maybe?) but it should be fine, i think the reason for the amperage requirement is that it draws more from the battery and decreases the mAh as a result (i am new to this stuff so if i am giving false info please correct!) but if its stated 600 then you should be fine, just be aware that it wont actually be 600 with this atty, it will be less. i keep 3 batteries in rotation, so this doesnt bother me at all, plus i like to use mine with a full charge anyway. you should give them a try, you wont be dissapointed IMO, just dont use them with higher voltage than 3.7 ( i dont know what would happen, thats just what the website said) cheers! edit: whats a spade?
 

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you mentioned the flavor loss, and i do agree, aftter the first two puffs i have to drip again to get the flavor, but what about at a higher voltage, like 6v - do you get flavor loss there too? if not, whats the difference do you think, why would one cause lack of flavor but not the other? I have tried 2 3v's and my juice tasted really burnt, and 3.7 with a regular atty just wasnt enough, so this is just right for me (plus i have really bad luck and zero battery knowledge, so stacking cell wouldnt be a good idea for me, i know my limitations!)

I get flavor loss at 5 and 6v also. Cant really say which one is more loss.
Some juices I have used at 5v seem to be better than at 3.7 but not many.
This LR atty seems to be worse to me in the no flavor dept. than 5 or 6v really.

I put back on a reg 510 and again had good flavor.

I don't know if it is just me or every one feels the same way about this flavor loss in the LR 510.

A shame really but I like my flavor. I think I will be going back to the reg 501s.

I have some of the 510 cartos coming. Will see if they are better than the reg 808's/// Have heard good things about them/
 
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