Hey guys,
I've been vaping for around 8 months, but for the past 2 been using an IMotion V2 with a Bulldog rebuildable atty and AW IMR 2000 mAh batts, and this past week or so, I've noticed some major changes.
First, my IMotion will drain a battery when not in use, irregardless of whether anything is attached.
Second, I have 2 AW IMRs; one that is 2 months old, and one that is a week old. In the past, I've gotten a whole weekend off of a single battery. Now I don't get 8 hours out of either one.
Third, I've rebuilt my Bulldog a couple times, and even with 8 wrap coil, I can't get a resistance over 1.5 ohms. I've checked this both with my IMotion and with a multimeter, and the two are congruent.
Fourth (and this is the big one), with an atty resistance of 1.5 ohms, it should work best at a voltage between 3.0 and 4.0 volts (and 4.0 would be pushing it), yet I find that I get very little vapor production. Even with it cranked up to 6.0 volts (which should fry my atty immediately, in a normal world), vapor production is mediocre. I've tried using a standard res 510 atty, and still getting the same results.
I'm at a total loss of what to do (other than buy a ProVari, but I don't have the funds for it at the moment). Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've been vaping for around 8 months, but for the past 2 been using an IMotion V2 with a Bulldog rebuildable atty and AW IMR 2000 mAh batts, and this past week or so, I've noticed some major changes.
First, my IMotion will drain a battery when not in use, irregardless of whether anything is attached.
Second, I have 2 AW IMRs; one that is 2 months old, and one that is a week old. In the past, I've gotten a whole weekend off of a single battery. Now I don't get 8 hours out of either one.
Third, I've rebuilt my Bulldog a couple times, and even with 8 wrap coil, I can't get a resistance over 1.5 ohms. I've checked this both with my IMotion and with a multimeter, and the two are congruent.
Fourth (and this is the big one), with an atty resistance of 1.5 ohms, it should work best at a voltage between 3.0 and 4.0 volts (and 4.0 would be pushing it), yet I find that I get very little vapor production. Even with it cranked up to 6.0 volts (which should fry my atty immediately, in a normal world), vapor production is mediocre. I've tried using a standard res 510 atty, and still getting the same results.
I'm at a total loss of what to do (other than buy a ProVari, but I don't have the funds for it at the moment). Any advice would be greatly appreciated.