Searching for the best method to use KR808 batteries

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aktionze

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Hello everyone,

I have been on a journey to search for the best way to use my KR808 batteries which are collecting dusts after getting a variable voltage with vivi nova short SS mesh mod (which I highly recommend to intermediate vapors).

Nonetheless, I have been wanting to use my KR808 batteries while I am outside like smoking a cigarette. I have been researching various types of cartomizers and clearomizers which would give me, if not the same, close satisfaction that I get from using my VV and vivi nova. Unfortunately, I have yet to find one that would fulfill some of things : keeping the looks, providing great flavors and vapor production, etc.

Thus, I was thinking to get an 808 to 501 adapter and place a HH.357 Cisco atomizer(which I heard so many great things about) from avidvaper on the adapter.

I would be very appreciated if anyone could comment on this setup or give another good ways to use KR808 batteries. Also, if that setup would work then which ohm atomizer would be the best for 3.7v KR808 batteries?

Thank you again.
 

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No lower than 2.0 ohms is what is generally recommended for an 808. If they are manual models, you could just grab some 901 atomizers. I'm a big fan of the 901 tank system.

Mountain Vapor has the 808 mini-tank clearomizer. They only hold 0.5 ml of juice, but they would probably look great on a standard 808. It's what I would use if I still had some stick batteries.
 

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No lower than 2.0 ohms is what is generally recommended for an 808. If they are manual models, you could just grab some 901 atomizers. I'm a big fan of the 901 tank system.

Mountain Vapor has the 808 mini-tank clearomizer. They only hold 0.5 ml of juice, but they would probably look great on a standard 808. It's what I would use if I still had some stick batteries.

Hello Johnnie :)
That sounds good. I have KR808 batteries that I got from Halo last year. But, I am not sure if 901 tank atomizers will fit on my batteries? Also, can you recommend some vendors that offer 901 tank atomizers?
 

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901's likely won't work on automatics, I'm struggling with that myself. I have an adapter coming which I think may help, but I don't want to suggest it in case it's a waste of money.

If they are manual batteries, the 901 atomizers should fire right up. I get my 901 attys and tanks from Value Vapor, they're cheap and work quite well.

If you just want some low resistance cartomizers, LiteCig USA has some 808 cartos pretty cheap.

Good luck!
 

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901's likely won't work on automatics, I'm struggling with that myself. I have an adapter coming which I think may help, but I don't want to suggest it in case it's a waste of money.

If they are manual batteries, the 901 atomizers should fire right up. I get my 901 attys and tanks from Value Vapor, they're cheap and work quite well.

If you just want some low resistance cartomizers, LiteCig USA has some 808 cartos pretty cheap.

Good luck!

The ones I have are manual batteries (I am glad that I got those instead of automatics) and I would think it would work. How long does a 901 atomizer last? And, wouldn't 901 atomizers from LiteCig USA and avidvapers work as well???
 

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Yeah, any 901 atomizer will work. If you want the tanks, just get a 901-T atty and some tanks. Otherwise get the regular atties. 1 atomizer will last quite a while; until this past weekend I've been running 3+ ml a day through one atty for over 2 weeks and it's still going strong.

If you already have a 510 drip tip, it'll work on the 901's too.
 

aktionze

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Yeah, any 901 atomizer will work. If you want the tanks, just get a 901-T atty and some tanks. Otherwise get the regular atties. 1 atomizer will last quite a while; until this past weekend I've been running 3+ ml a day through one atty for over 2 weeks and it's still going strong.

If you already have a 510 drip tip, it'll work on the 901's too.

Thank you for your answers!!! I assumed that only 808 cartomizers will work on KR808 batteries, but this is a good information to know. I hope it would help other people looking for different options for their KR808 batteries.
 

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Ikenvape sells some pretty decent KR808 (2.0ohm) cartos.

Agreed. Some of the best 808 cartos I ever tried, but they are a little pricier than most.

Honestly, I haven't found anything I like more than standard Kanger HC cartos. The best deal I have found on those is at VaporKings. They have a coupon code, and there is also a bulk discount that is automatically applied for 6-10, 11-20, or 21-30 packs. If you want 2.0 ohm Kangers, Healthcabin carries them.

EDIT - You may want to check out this thread for more ideas. As a matter of fact, just check out the 808 subforum.
 
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