Yesterday I "swapped" atomizers between my Screw Driver and my Prodigy.
Sooo, now I have the RN4075 on the Prodigy and I have better results than with the DSE901. The 4075 handles the 5 volt power much better than the 901.
Now I am able to do multiple "bursts", without having an "over heated" atomizer. The e liquid remains flavorful because it doesn't, "over heat", after a couple of 3-4 second drags.
3.7 volts is "perfect" for the "hot" working 901 atty.... Less power, less heat. I don't have to drag nearly as long, as I did with the 4075. Vapor production is amazing!
I actually get thicker vapor with less drag time. The 901 runs much cooler than the 4075 did (at 3.7 volts).
I only drip my atomizers, I found the 901 floods too easy. I solved that problem by taking a very small ball of paper towel, and gently stuffing it up into the center airway. Now the contacts stay dry.
Anyone else prefer the RN4075 at 5.0 volts on their Prodigy?
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Sooo, now I have the RN4075 on the Prodigy and I have better results than with the DSE901. The 4075 handles the 5 volt power much better than the 901.
Now I am able to do multiple "bursts", without having an "over heated" atomizer. The e liquid remains flavorful because it doesn't, "over heat", after a couple of 3-4 second drags.
3.7 volts is "perfect" for the "hot" working 901 atty.... Less power, less heat. I don't have to drag nearly as long, as I did with the 4075. Vapor production is amazing!
I actually get thicker vapor with less drag time. The 901 runs much cooler than the 4075 did (at 3.7 volts).
I only drip my atomizers, I found the 901 floods too easy. I solved that problem by taking a very small ball of paper towel, and gently stuffing it up into the center airway. Now the contacts stay dry.
Anyone else prefer the RN4075 at 5.0 volts on their Prodigy?
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