NEW RoyalSmokers C-E2 R4 Review, Tips, Info, Help, Video

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Macromny

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Got an order of the shorties in 2.5 ohm today from Madvapes and they work great right out of the box. All I did was pull the inner plug, fill and replace the plug upside down, and its working as well as the R3 XL's with PTB. The 3 ohm shorties just don't work with my EVO or Bartelby, just need more power I think.
 

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Got an order of the shorties in 2.5 ohm today from Madvapes and they work great right out of the box. All I did was pull the inner plug, fill and replace the plug upside down, and its working as well as the R3 XL's with PTB. The 3 ohm shorties just don't work with my EVO or Bartelby, just need more power I think.

Funny you should say that. I just finished filling a batch of 3Ω 510 shorties (R4). In my opinion the higher resistance is much better at 3.7v than the 2.5-2.6Ω range. Just goes to show how different tastes can be with these things.
 

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Eat your heart out again bad. This one puts out more vapor than yours. Maybe even twice as much, heheh. I suppose you could call this one a twin E2. It's two coils in series, giving a total of about 6Ω. This means that each coil is working at about 3.7 volts, so it's safe to operate it at 7.4 volts. The vapor at this voltage goes beyond insane and it does not ruin the taste of my juice. However, about all this amounts to is bragging rights and I didn't put it together so that I could use up more juice.

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The object of this experiment is to find out how bad the gunk buildup will be at a lower voltage. I am getting very good results at 4.2 volts, which means that each coil is working at about 2. 1 volts. I have no idea what the gunk buildup will be, but I plan to find out. This is about the lowest voltage that it will work. It doesn't do hardly anything at all on a 3.7 volt battery.

The additional coil and wicks are resting on the rim of the cup and the two coils do not touch each other. Nothing is holding them in place but the wires. It's all installed in a 3/4" diameter bottle.
 
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Eat your heart out again bad. This one puts out more vapor than yours. Maybe even twice as much, heheh. I suppose you could call this one a twin E2. It's two coils in series, giving a total of about 6Ω. This means that each coil is working at about 3.7 volts, so it's safe to operate it at 7.4 volts. The vapor at this voltage goes beyond insane and it does not ruin the taste of my juice. However, about all this amounts to is bragging rights and I didn't put it together so that I could use up more juice.

twin.jpg


The object of this experiment is to find out how bad the gunk buildup will be at a lower voltage. I am getting very good results at 4.2 volts, which means that each coil is working at about 2. 1 volts. I have no idea what the gunk buildup will be, but I plan to find out. This is about the lowest voltage that it will work. It doesn't do hardly anything at all on a 3.7 volt battery.

The additional coil and wicks are resting on the rim of the cup and the two coils do not touch each other. Nothing is holding them in place but the wires. It's all installed in a 3/4" diameter bottle.

o....m.....g.....
 

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just when I thought my vapor was as big as yours and badkolos, hahaha
well... now it just needs a little motor for the propeller.

If you get good results at 4.2volts then the PT I have (it's a real pt with no battery) should work.

It's very interesting to see what these gunk research experiments bring.
I hope y'all have lots of oreos and cheetos.
 
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Eat your heart out again bad. This one puts out more vapor than yours. Maybe even twice as much, heheh. I suppose you could call this one a twin E2. It's two coils in series, giving a total of about 6Ω. This means that each coil is working at about 3.7 volts, so it's safe to operate it at 7.4 volts. The vapor at this voltage goes beyond insane and it does not ruin the taste of my juice. However, about all this amounts to is bragging rights and I didn't put it together so that I could use up more juice.

twin.jpg


The object of this experiment is to find out how bad the gunk buildup will be at a lower voltage. I am getting very good results at 4.2 volts, which means that each coil is working at about 2. 1 volts. I have no idea what the gunk buildup will be, but I plan to find out. This is about the lowest voltage that it will work. It doesn't do hardly anything at all on a 3.7 volt battery.

The additional coil and wicks are resting on the rim of the cup and the two coils do not touch each other. Nothing is holding them in place but the wires. It's all installed in a 3/4" diameter bottle.

Maybe it should be the "Sideshow Bob - Mod" sideshow bob.jpeg
 

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I'm so old, I had to Google Sideshow Bob to find out who he is. You kids done passed me up when it comes to modern education.

I'd love to see a picture of the vapor plume that thing puts out. :shock:

Ever thought about getting a 4-way piece of plexi tube the right size and hooking up 3 E2's to a central juice tank? I might have to go shopping today...
 
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