Prodigy question:

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I'm on day 3 of Prodigy use, I was mainly a dripper when I used the Screwdriver as my main device, it runs at 3.7 volts, using a 901 atty. I dripped with the Prodigy for the first few hours, then decided to try my dura carts on it since it gives such awesome hits. It works very nicely, gives a better hit than the SD does drippin, which is saying alot. Just keep your cart relatively wet, which means alot of toppin off using a 901 cart, the dura carts I use hold 2-3 times what the 901 cart does. I love this thing, batteries last me 8-10 hours, not much of a dropoff before I change them, I change them at 10 am, and 6 pm, just to keep a sched. :)
 

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You can buy Dura carts from the Janty usa site. They are not made "for" the 901 atty's, they are a little loose, I take a hemo (small pliers) and squeeze the top of the atty just a tad, and the Dura cart fits in snug, works awesome with the 901 atty's and the Prodigy/SD. I like the Dura carts because they are round, and hold way more juice than 901 carts.


vid I made yesterday for nother poster in this thread.

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/electronic-cigarette-reviews/35913-just-got-my-prodigy-2.html
 
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Beginning to sound like the Prodigy probably isn't for me after all. All I'm really looking for is a nice device that will let me use my 901 atty and give me the choice of using more standard rechargeable batteries. Not really crazy about the Silver Bullet.

Maybe the Protege?

Have you looked at the SD? It is a much loved (primarily) 901 device, using very cheaply obtained rechargeable batteries.

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Beginning to sound like the Prodigy probably isn't for me after all. All I'm really looking for is a nice device that will let me use my 901 atty and give me the choice of using more standard rechargeable batteries. Not really crazy about the Silver Bullet.

Maybe the Protege?


I dont understand what turned you off the Prodigy? It uses more standard batts than the SD, 3 volt cr123's are easier to find in the usa than 3.7 volt that the SD uses. It can use several diff atty's with adapters, and the battery life and vape production are second to none. I wouldn't recommend anything less myself. The protoge is just a usa made screwdriver , runs same batts 3.7 volt, same size etc. Just diff button placement.
 

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I'm sure the Prodigy is a great unit. It looks very well made and that's one of the reasons I'm considering the Protege... same company, same quailty.

I guess the bottom line is.. I'm not a dripper. I like to refill carts and run off them as well. From what I've read the higher voltage of the Prodigy will be tougher on attys if i don't keep them good and wet. I'm ok with the draw on my 901 now, I'm just looking for something that will allow me to continue vaping if standard 901 batteries become hard to get down the road...
 

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Checked the websites on both of those and still leaning towards the Protege. The SD looks cool and well-made but I'm not crazy about the switch placement. The Chuck seems nice also, but again, the switch mechanism looks a little.. flimsy?

From what I have heard from folks who have gotten the Chuck, it's a pretty solid, heavy duty switch. Check out the comments here:

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I'm sure the Prodigy is a great unit. It looks very well made and that's one of the reasons I'm considering the Protege... same company, same quailty.

I guess the bottom line is.. I'm not a dripper. I like to refill carts and run off them as well. From what I've read the higher voltage of the Prodigy will be tougher on attys if i don't keep them good and wet. I'm ok with the draw on my 901 now, I'm just looking for something that will allow me to continue vaping if standard 901 batteries become hard to get down the road...



There has been success with using carts and the Prodigy. No problem there.
 

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AngusATAT, you swayed me. Just ordered a Little Chuck in black matte. ;)

Great! :)

I'm dying to see what mine is going to look like. I ordered a bit of custom work on mine. I'll be glad to not have to run through batteries every hour on my 510. I'm thinking about getting the 6V adapter so I can give it a try, too.
 
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