P10 Tips Anyone?

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Saturday I should have a Precise 10440 arriving, made a fantastic deal with ECF member nash77, super nice guy.

I ordered some aw icr 10440s from Super-T on the information I found here about that size battery, but now I'm wondering if there are any specific atty/resistance tips for using the P10 so I can get the most out of it. Thoughts or experiences?

If I felt the need to send it in to Super-T for a spruce-up do I have to give notice or can I just send it with a $5 bill?

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I love my p10, especially for situations where I want a smaller, more discreet, and extra classy PV. However, the 10440 isn't the most robust battery, and after a lot of 5v and VV vaping, i found myself getting less satisfaction from my p10.

The ICRs helped a lot with this. They seem to hit harder, and experience slower, less significant voltage drop-off.

Then, I got an HH .357 1.5ohm atty from avidvaper. I had my reservations about paying $22 for an atomizer, and held off purchasing one for a while. I'm glad that I finally did, because this thing is a beast, especially with the ICRs.

The 357 atty coupled with an ICR has put the p10 back into heavy rotation amongst my daily vapes. It really is a beautiful little device, and coupled with the above batteries and atty, it puts out some seriously satisfying vapor.
 

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I love my p10, especially for situations where I want a smaller, more discreet, and extra classy PV. However, the 10440 isn't the most robust battery, and after a lot of 5v and VV vaping, i found myself getting less satisfaction from my p10.

The ICRs helped a lot with this. They seem to hit harder, and experience slower, less significant voltage drop-off.

Then, I got an HH .357 1.5ohm atty from avidvaper. I had my reservations about paying $22 for an atomizer, and held off purchasing one for a while. I'm glad that I finally did, because this thing is a beast, especially with the ICRs.

The 357 atty coupled with an ICR has put the p10 back into heavy rotation amongst my daily vapes. It really is a beautiful little device, and coupled with the above batteries and atty, it puts out some seriously satisfying vapor.
OK, I did it. That made me wince bigtime, though. One atty that cost a quarter of what I paid for the P10 better be something special. I've wanted to try one for awhile but never had any justification, and since I had to go to avidvaper for a different unique (to them) supply I shut my eyes and threw in an HH.357. sheesh. I'll report my findings next week sometime, and yes, I'll follow the HH.357 instructions to a T.
 

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If you aren't wowed by the 357 right away, give it a couple of days. I found that mine really came alive after it was broken in a little. Also, for the first day or two, I found myself getting more juice in my mouth than I cared to (and saying to myself, "really? I paid $22 for juicemouth?"). As it broke in and as I got used to the draw required by this atty, the juice mouth ceased, and the clouds of vapor flowed. Especially with the ICRs, the 357 gives the p10 the punch that it needs.

All that being said, I feel ya on the price tag. I'd been buying genuine joye LR 510s for under $5 a piece, so it was hard to swallow spending nearly 5 times that on one atomizer. I've heard numerous accounts of these lasting for quite some time though. If they really do keep performing so well for a long enough time, then the $22 is worth it in my book.
 

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After using the HH.357 for a couple days I can say it's amazing. Runs blisteringly hot, though the anemic batteries I've been limping along with 'til my icrs arrive tame it down quite a bit on my 10440. On my P+ 18500 it's unreal. I've experienced the boiling juicemouth, too. I actually think it's *too much* for my more powerful mods, but you're definitely onto something - this is probably the perfect atty to dedicate to the 10440. It will amaze and entertain your friends, that's for sure. I'll post back again when I get my battery situation sorted out...possibly even by then I'll have a P+ 10440 :)
 
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