Questions about the 510 the resurrector carts

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The Ressurectors were designed to be used on 3.7V PVs. If anything, it's better to use them at a lower voltage like on a 3.3-3.4V eGo. They do work on the eGo, but don't run at full potential at 3.3-3.4V. At a higher voltage they give a burnt taste and you risk potentially popping the coil. Also what the posts above talked about, most PVs wouldn't be able to handle running a 1.7ohm Ressurector at 5V.
 

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Can you handle 14.7 watts? Can your switch handle the 3amps of current?

Just to clarify, 14.7 watts is a whole lot of power. Most people vape somewhere in the 6-9 watts range, and there are some that prefer a bit higher. I myself vape at around 11 watts, but I'm sure that 14.7 would be way more than I could handle. Most of the switches I've seen are only rated to around 2 - 2.5 amps. If your setup can handle it, then try it out. You might end up liking it.
 

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I'm in agreement with everyone else - I'll give you a recommendation, though.

Smoke Tech makes the resurrectors. The single coil smoke tech 3.2 ohm cartos are a little shorter, but use the same filler. At 5.0v, they are really nice. I use them on my triple-v all the time. Lately, that's been my favorite way to consume high PG ratio juices.
 

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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but, six, you said something interesting. "...but use the same filler" [same as the 1.7s I presume] Does this imply that the Resurrectors, whatever the ohm, use a wholey different (revolutionary?) filler material than do all the other cartos? Is this why the Resurrectors perform so great?
 

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I don't mean to hijack this thread, but, six, you said something interesting. "...but use the same filler" [same as the 1.7s I presume] Does this imply that the Resurrectors, whatever the ohm, use a wholey different (revolutionary?) filler material than do all the other cartos? Is this why the Resurrectors perform so great?

The filler smoke tech uses for their cartos is different than that which bauway, boge, or anyone else uses. The filler is a very important part of how a carto performs. So, yes. Sort of... I don't know about "revolutionary", but wicking performance and resistance to burning are IMHO superior to those qualities in other cartos. - I will say that even though the smoke tech cartos absorb VG way better than a boge, I prefer my VG juices in a boge because my perception is that the flavor is superior. I prefer my high PG ratio juices from a smoke tech for the same reason plus the fact that some of my PG juices scorch fairly easily in a Boge, but not so much in a smoke tech (seems backwards because the denser filler in a boge should wick slower, but once broken in, a boge actually wicks VG better)
 

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The filler smoke tech uses for their cartos is different than that which bauway, boge, or anyone else uses. The filler is a very important part of how a carto performs. So, yes. Sort of... I don't know about "revolutionary", but wicking performance and resistance to burning are IMHO superior to those qualities in other cartos. - I will say that even though the smoke tech cartos absorb VG way better than a boge, I prefer my VG juices in a boge because my perception is that the flavor is superior. I prefer my high PG ratio juices from a smoke tech for the same reason plus the fact that some of my PG juices scorch fairly easily in a Boge, but not so much in a smoke tech (seems backwards because the denser filler in a boge should wick slower, but once broken in, a boge actually wicks VG better)

Thanks for confirming that, six. If the filler is not revolutionary, the performance sure is. The Resurrector is a carto that finally gives me an option to solely using attys all the time. I guess the next question is: can I use them in tanks when I get around to buying some? Do they fit? Do they punch and/or slot well? Do they wick well in a tank setup?
 

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...not sure BUT, I think the filler is the same type of material. However, the filler in the Smoktech seem to be more loosely wrapped than that of the Boges...the Smoktechs sure seem to fill easier and have a looser draw to them...looks looser as well.........
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Thanks for the input, madjack. Since you're not sure, and considering the performance of these cartos, I'll go with six's claim that these use different filler. While I can't say I noticed any difference in the way they look looking down inside the mouthpiece, I definitely noticed they fill up and absorb better than the others, and yeah, the draw is very fine.
 

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Thanks for confirming that, six. If the filler is not revolutionary, the performance sure is. The Resurrector is a carto that finally gives me an option to solely using attys all the time. I guess the next question is: can I use them in tanks when I get around to buying some? Do they fit? Do they punch and/or slot well? Do they wick well in a tank setup?

...haven't used 'em in a tank but, CCV sells them pre-punched(w/flange) for use in a tank and have read where they punch and do well inna tank........mj
 
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