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How much life in average do you get when using at 11~12 watts, and what atties do you use?
I've only done 10w which the atty last me only a week. But that atty wasn't in a very good condition to start with.

Right now I'm using the Ikenvape HV 306 atty. This particular one measures 3.1 ohm and I'm set to 6.1v (5.9 under load). Some of those volts are being drained by the voltage indicator (i think), but I'm assuming that most are getting to the atty. That should put me in the 12watt range. I've used other brands too, don't know which ones sorry, but mostly the IKV. I haven't popped one of them yet (since I've started on vv in June) so can't tell you of life expectancy yet :) - But I have switched them out between LR, SR and HV. I'd say that between the atties I'm using consistently they've each gotten at least 6 weeks of use and still going.

I always remove the wick (don't like the taste), keep them super wet (juicy), and when the taste starts to go (1-2 weeks) I clean them with ISO alcohol using a syringe until it drips in an unobstructed stream from the hole (ew, sounds gross), rinse with water, blow out and air dry overnight at least.

I'm psyched, but also kinda bummed. They are lasting so long that I haven't bought the newer model IKV atties (like i06 or stealth) since I still have several of the older version's to go! My favorite atty is the 306 - just seems warmer with stronger flavor than the rest - I guess since I'm vaping closer to the coil ;-). I've only recently discovered the cannon drip tip and it improved the 306 for me, better draw and somehow more flavorful - have no clue why it seemed to affect the flavor???
 

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2 ikv 2.5 510 at about 5.2 volts and 2 i06 3.6 @ 6.0.

Really pissin me off.

Did you contact Isaac? I'm surprised that they blew! But after a year run with none going bad it had to happen sooner or later! :evil:

It's always interesting to see what different experiences people have with similar equipment. I've had no problems with any IKV atty, but who knows, maybe I'm just lucky with IKV and you're not as fortunate :(
 

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Just for the sake of science I ran a few tests on my RSM. Complete circuit resistance is 00.72ohms. Voltage drop is 00.3. (Using Fluke 88) The circuit is clean with no unusual resistance. I flipped the switch to full battery voltage using 2 aw imr 18350’s and measured 7.9v at the connector. I did not go through a full impedance test through the vv regulator however it appears to be working normally while resisted and at pass-through.
Again in the name of science (Or just for fun) I installed a new atty measured at 2.28 ohms and ran it at 7.9 v dry. It had a wonderful orange / yellow glow for almost 8 seconds and then went dark.
 

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Just for the sake of science I ran a few tests on my RSM. Complete circuit resistance is 00.72ohms. Voltage drop is 00.3. (Using Fluke 88) The circuit is clean with no unusual resistance. I flipped the switch to full battery voltage using 2 aw imr 18350’s and measured 7.9v at the connector. I did not go through a full impedance test through the vv regulator however it appears to be working normally while resisted and at pass-through.
Again in the name of science (Or just for fun) I installed a new atty measured at 2.28 ohms and ran it at 7.9 v dry. It had a wonderful orange / yellow glow for almost 8 seconds and then went dark.

Thats longer then i would have suspected.. !!!!!
 

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Just for the sake of science I ran a few tests on my RSM. Complete circuit resistance is 00.72ohms. Voltage drop is 00.3. (Using Fluke 88) The circuit is clean with no unusual resistance. I flipped the switch to full battery voltage using 2 aw imr 18350’s and measured 7.9v at the connector. I did not go through a full impedance test through the vv regulator however it appears to be working normally while resisted and at pass-through.
Again in the name of science (Or just for fun) I installed a new atty measured at 2.28 ohms and ran it at 7.9 v dry. It had a wonderful orange / yellow glow for almost 8 seconds and then went dark.

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I guess 10watt or above really shortens life of low ohm atty but not so much for high ohm atty?
Does anybody use, or have used, 10 watts or above on LR atty and still got a month or more life out of them?

When I first got the ProVari I figured I'd use up my LR atties, but they just wouldn't die :) so yes...
 
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