New to Riva and 510

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I had a really cheap 510 knock for my first e-cig and would get about 4 decent vapes and the battery life was a couple hours at best, so I went with the KR808D-1 and have loved it enough to quit smoking. I am new to the Riva and 510 attys. I have to say that I am impressed with the Riva, but I also got some LR 510 attys and they are absolutely amazing. I have compared the same liquid with the two different attys and the standard produces good vapor, but not a lot of TH. While the LR produces huge vapor and a very big TH.
My question is; is this typical and is the Riva a true 3.7V PV capable of utilizing the LR 510 with no battery problems?
Thanks in advance for any insight you can give me.
 

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"Huge vapor and a very big TH" is typical of LR atomizers. It is why they've become so popular. [Another big TH/vapor atty you might want to try is the LR 306, fully compatible with all 510 fittings like your Riva.]

Is the Riva "a true 3.7V PV capable of utilizing the LR 510 with no battery problems?" No ... and yes.;) Like all other fat batts to date, the Riva is approximately 3.4V. However that has nothing* to do with its capability of using LR attys. The determining factor of that is the mAh: minimum 450 mAh recommended. At 750 mAh, the Riva, of course, fits the bill.

* Actually, voltage does come into play: not as a minimum, but as maximum. LR atomizers should only be used on 3.7V or less ... not on 5V or 6V.

Enjoy the high mAh, low resistance experience!
 
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