V6 Auto
I picked up a couple of the V6s to try out as pocket/backup vapes and have been pleasantly surprised. Mine came in at 2.3Ω and 2.6Ω and was a smooth cool
vape. I found the size convenient to slip into my trouser pen pocket and have had no misfires after four days. This is my first Auto so I wasnt sure if I could trust it. Also the V6 seals tightly and doesnt drip a drop. The condensate does collect in the drip tip as you would expect, but usually doesnt become apparent until youre down to the last ML and youre frequently dipping the wick.
If you get one, tighten the head before you fill the
tank
mine worked loose very quickly and, due to the small access, needed to drain the
tank to reseat it. The massive 6ml capacity on a 350 mah bat is out of balance and requires tethering to a usb to keep going. I would love to see this in a 3ml 650 mah format
that sounds like an ideal pocket piece.
One problem I did have was while rinsing the battery assembly. On one I must have been careless and let some water into either the air intake in the power plug or down the air passage at the top atty mount. After charging, it began auto firing red, green, and blue lights in a rather magnificent display until the battery played out. After 24 hrs in the rice bin, tried charging it again and blew into it to fire it which worked fine
until the fireworks started up again. Atty off and back into the rice - never knew that rice would glow that way when LEDs are strobing inside
rather pretty till the battery died. Ill give it another 24 and see what happens.
I did forget to add - Dry burning the coils is tough on this thing - pull out the post on an old ViVi Nova and the head threads will fit on the post. Just dry burn or check ohms on any other 510 device.
Pro:
Fairly compact.
Doesnt fire in the pocket.
Actually like the auto draw.
No leaks.
Easy to fill
like youll need to do that often.
Con:
6ml vs. 350 mah bat? Rather out of balance.
Must tie to power frequently.
Awkward to reseat loose head with full tank.
Cleaning the battery assembly takes a lot of care dont submerge.