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

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bssage

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Has someone made a list of who is selling the r4's. I'm on my last few r3's. And am price shopping I've got MV and COV. Am I missing anyone to compare with that has confirmed R4's?

I want to add drip tips to the order so really looking for somewhere that sells both but just a list of R4's would be great

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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. .
Not really br: remember the current through each coil in series is the same, so even though at 7.4 volts there is only 3.7 volts accross each coil the total current flows through both.
 

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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...

I don't know if a picture would show it all, heheh. It's really crazy. I just then bumped the voltage up to 8.5. It's puts out a bit more, but ruined the taste of my juice.

I don't think I'm crazy enough yet to to hook up three. I'll let you to take credit for that one, or is bad the one who gave you the idea?
 

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:shock:

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.

The propeller idea was MINE! :p
 

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I don't know if a picture would show it all, heheh. It's really crazy. I just then bumped the voltage up to 8.5. It's puts out a bit more, but ruined the taste of my juice.

I don't think I'm crazy enough yet to to hook up three. I'll let you to take credit for that one, or is bad the one who gave you the idea?

I'm waiting for someone to line up about 10 of these things in a 2 liter pepsi bottle and hook it up to a car battery...
 

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Not really br: remember the current through each coil in series is the same, so even though at 7.4 volts there is only 3.7 volts accross each coil the total current flows through both.

Not really what, Charlie? I know about voltage, current and series circuits, so what is not correct?
 

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Now your all gonna act like br didnt get the idea for this from me. im so sick of this. lol

I think it came from me again Bad... my Pushmi-pullyu (vape both ends) double E2, from last week.
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Only difference is BR builds his whilst mine remain on the drawing board.
 

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Not really what, Charlie? I know about voltage, current and series circuits, so what is not correct?
No, it's correct, the idea that it's "safe" to operate at 7.4 volts pumping that many amps through each coil is what i was talking about. I know that you know about law of smoke
 

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Not really br: remember the current through each coil in series is the same, so even though at 7.4 volts there is only 3.7 volts accross each coil the total current flows through both.

...ummm... and your point is? :)

"so even though at 7.4 volts there is only 3.7 volts across each coil"... you might want to re-phrase that for clarity. There is a 3.7 volt drop across each coil.

"the total current flows through both"... well, you are talking about "total" current here where above you cut the total voltage drop into voltage drop across each coil?

You're mixing "units". Try this:

1 coil, ==> 3.7v, 3Ω ==> 1.23Amps
2 coils, ==> 7.4v, 6Ω ==> 1.23Amps

So yes, when you use 2 coils and 7.4v the "total current" will flow through each coil.

(If you're going to try your hand at distraction you should take lessons from John :))
 
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