Riva mileage

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PoliticallyIncorrect

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To begin with, what you're using is a 510 atty, which is the standard atty for the Riva, eGo, Hello 016 and more mods than I could name.

The question of what 3 drops equates to in terms of drags is a tough one to answer, because there's too many variables; attys will vary one to the next, different people will draw with different amount of force, different juices will atomize at different rates, etc. Having said that, the numbers you give aren't out of the ordinary.
 

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Thank you guys, now I'm convinced that I should stock up on juice, got 10 ml of PG, after 7 days 4 ml left, luckily the delivery only takes 2 days :)
Happy vaping everyone :)

I go through between 2-3 ml a day on average. I always make sure I've got enough of my go-to juices in stock so that I won't run out. I usually order around 50 to 100 ml at a time.
 

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Sounds like you're using about the same as me so far. I avg about 1 mil a day, sometimes a little over or under. I count it as 2 mil a day for ordering purposes and keep a month supply on hand, cuts down on shipping cost and order frequency. When I get to around 60 ml on hand I order 60 more, plus it gives the new order time to steep before I'm ready to use it, which I've read can enhance the flavor sometimes.

As far as your rate per dripping, sounds pretty good to me, wish I got that much.
 
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Geez, I never thought that riva consume much liquid comparing to my 801, is it because of the atty design or the battery ?

I think the Riva and Ego batteries, even with the 510 type atty, even though they are limited to about 3.3v at load, supply much more constant current to the coil. There is a difference in taste and vapor production.

Power (watts) = E(voltage) x I (current in amps) So you can still maintain the voltage at 3.3 and supply more current from a larger frame battery to produce more wattage at the same resistance.
 
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