Question for Iken RE Attys

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Iken

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Hey Newb, :)
We actually decided to work in stages with our atomizers. As-if putting a magnifying lens on each type ,brand and voltage of the atomizers.

We do have 901-801 and 510 LR atties in and are just putting them through they're paces of testing. I can tell you, that we NAILED the 3.7v-4.2V area of Perfection, now it's a matter of how long will it last. So far they're unbelievable and burn just right, not too much, not low, but the perfect middle ground of a darn good vape.

I literally did the happy dance when I tried them and wanted to shout it from the roof tops, but beings on how, we're the only ones to find the secret in these, we don't want them to get over taken by the bigger boys that can afford to under-cut or over-charge everyone. Not to worry, our prices will stay the same and we don''t plan on tacking up the bill since we're the only company to have them. Our testing will be complete soon, so far they passed my approval and have been vaping without a hitch. I actually put away the xHv, and have been using these as primaries. They actually do feel the exact same as 8.4v on our Xhv series. Just without the large size, even though I did manage to squeeze in an AW 17670 into the Chameleon, so I'm with the large size again anyway! :lol:
 

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Hey Newb, :)
We actually decided to work in stages with our atomizers. As-if putting a magnifying lens on each type ,brand and voltage of the atomizers.

We do have 901-801 and 510 LR atties in and are just putting them through they're paces of testing. I can tell you, that we NAILED the 3.7v-4.2V area of Perfection, now it's a matter of how long will it last. So far they're unbelievable and burn just right, not too much, not low, but the perfect middle ground of a darn good vape.

I literally did the happy dance when I tried them and wanted to shout it from the roof tops, but beings on how, we're the only ones to find the secret in these, we don't want them to get over taken by the bigger boys that can afford to under-cut or over-charge everyone. Not to worry, our prices will stay the same and we don''t plan on tacking up the bill since we're the only company to have them. Our testing will be complete soon, so far they passed my approval and have been vaping without a hitch. I actually put away the xHv, and have been using these as primaries. They actually do feel the exact same as 8.4v on our Xhv series. Just without the large size, even though I did manage to squeeze in an AW 17670 into the Chameleon, so I'm with the large size again anyway! :lol:
:p8-o:shock: Squeezing ain't allowed!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOL
 

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I just hope I get to order before they sell out... I used one from another vendor on my laser mod and it was really good until it died and I went back to standard atty...

The difference is very noticable! TH, Vapor Production and Consistancy.

Sue you will! Have you signed up for our newsletter? We have more than plenty to go around :D Oh my is it ever noticeable! Have no fear with the 2.0's, because they will definitely last! :vapor:
 

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Yes sir! We're expecting this weekend for them to land.
About the 801's, not necessarily. Because a stock 801 does work at wonderful levels at 5-6 as is (imo ofcourse), the 2.0's pack a sweet punch at 3.7-4.2V and we covered the bases with the Xhv operating perfectly with 7+V . I'm not trying to be vindictive, but I just don't see them being a necessity.
 

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Yes sir! We're expecting this weekend for them to land.
About the 801's, not necessarily. Because a stock 801 does work at wonderful levels at 5-6 as is (imo ofcourse), the 2.0's pack a sweet punch at 3.7-4.2V and we covered the bases with the Xhv operating perfectly with 7+V . I'm not trying to be vindictive, but I just don't see them being a necessity.
Dang I was hoping for one stop shopping :)
 

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I've been using the 901 2.0 ohm atty on the LPV3 for the last several days. I had my doubts about liking anything under 2.5 ohms because the attys I've tried before were too harsh for me. This one however is the bomb! Nice rich, warm vapor without being harsh at all and it doesn't seem to be draining the AW 10440 battery that much faster than the regular 901 atty I had on there before. This is my 6th day with the LR901 and still going strong.

Isaac are the LR Joye 510s really Joye attys? I'm hoping they're not :)
 

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... even though I did manage to squeeze in an AW 17670 into the Chameleon, so I'm with the large size again anyway! :lol:

Interesting... how much squeezing was involved. Is this like a one in a hundred can be made to fit type of thing or are the odds better than that?

Then again, maybe I should just go with a 14670 for the bigger battery option :) When using the 14670, do you put a collar of some kind around the batt to keep it from jiggling around in the tube?
 

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Interesting... how much squeezing was involved. Is this like a one in a hundred can be made to fit type of thing or are the odds better than that?

Then again, maybe I should just go with a 14670 for the bigger battery option :) When using the 14670, do you put a collar of some kind around the batt to keep it from jiggling around in the tube?
The design believe it or not, the battery does not giggle.
 
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