OFFICIAL AvidVaper.com HH.357 discussion thread - Part 2

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ukeman

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Good grief... spent the whole day fooling with a couple rba's with mixed results. In the few months that I've been fiddling with them, and learning how to and how not to, I'm so glad we have HH357's to solve any frustration problems.

I had really good success with one RBA, an very expensive one, the first time, and since I haven't been able to duplicate it due to the variables involved.... oh well, put em aside, pull out a couple HH357's that were on the sideline, pump up the voltage to make sure it will be vaping right, and POW.... problems melt away. Flavor, vapor, everything all there. Instant G.

thanks Hanna.
 

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Nice uke, glad to hear you found the perfect voltage for your 357's!

People seemed to realy enjoy the ceramic wick 357's at vapercon so I hope we can make that an option very soon!

I have some AVA's and think they are indeed an interesting option... I am sure if Hanna likes it, I will be chaffing to get some of his take on this!
 

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Just started using my .357 long barrel a few minutes ago. Felt like it was necessary to log on and say that I love this thing already, and it hasn't even "broken in" yet as far as I know. It's gonna get so much better that "I will know"? Nice.

Real nice.

I still consider myself a newb. I haven't used any genesis RBA's or anything, but to this point, having used some cartomizer tanks, some clearomizers on my lady's ego, a few other atomizers including the standard and high resistance sisco specs, this is my favorite. I'll give it at least a week or two before determining whether I will cough up the $22 to repurchase, because I do like the sisco specs, but so far, I love it.
 

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I have some AVA's and think they are indeed an interesting option... I am sure if Hanna likes it, I will be chaffing to get some of his take on this!

The ceramic wicks work just like the original 357 but with some juices i find a really clean crisp flavor. There is also the advantage of not having an absorbent wick that can get gummy, built up with carbon or burnt. They are very easy to swap juices with as well.
 

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I guesss you read the comments about voltage to resistance - what resitance is it and what voltage are you using?
3 days later and the flavor and vapor has diminished. Tried cleaning it. Didn't change anything. Any suggestions? This is reaaaalllly getting me angry.
 

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I run my 2ohm at 4.8v, so a 2.5ohm I would have that up around 5.2v or so. Although it sounds weird, I get better flavor with higher voltage. It may just be that my juice is better hotter, though. My voltages came directly from Hanna though, cuz initially I wouldn't have run the 2ohm that high, but I'm glad I did!
 
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