should I use standard 510 or LR 510 Atomizers

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robl45

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So I have a bartleby and typically smoke the atomic cinnecide from tastyvapor. my atomizers last like 2 days tops before they are done. I can usually clean them and get a little more time out of them but i'm guessing that whatever is in the atomic cinnecide is coating the heck out of the atomizer or it isn't getting burned up completely. So I was thinking of trying the LR atomizers.

I got some of the standard SLB atomizers and they are a waste of my time, i'm guessing the resistance is a little higher on those.

All I want to do is be able to relax on my weekends and vape for 5 hours straight, is that too much to ask without having to clean an atty half way through? Thats why i'm thinking the LR might be better at fully vaping the fluid.

Anyway, thinking of ordering some tomorrow so any input would be appreciated.
 

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I am very surprised to hear that you are getting only two days use from an atomizer (any atomizer, certainly including the 510). That is not typical. Most of us get weeks of use from our atomizers, not days.

I would not recommend LR attys (at least for the reason you are considering them). On average, they last less time than standard resistance atomizers. [You don't mention whether you have the 3.7V or 5V Bartleby. If it is 5V, underline what I've just said and consider getting HV (i.e., high-resistance) attys, not low-resistance.]

Instead, try a different brand of 510 atomizers, e.g., Joye. And how are you feeding e-liquid to the atty? Via cartridge (regular or modified?) or via dripping? Constantly keep your atomizer moist. For me, dripping works best; unmodified carts don't work well at all.

Those are some general comments. I'm sure that Kent (a user of the 510 and the Bartleby) will have more specific insight. If any of it conflicts with mine, follow Kent's: he knows whereof he speaks.
 

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Don's right on all points. If you're burning out Joye attys in 2 days, you're going past the point to where you should refill. You have to top off, refill or drip at the first sign of flavor loss because the next experience will be a dry atty taste and then a burnt coil. The 3.7 volt Bartleby with a Joye 510 atty running at 2.1-2.2 ohms actually is self cleaning but you have to keep it wet for that to work.

The LR on the Bartleby is way too much power and current - like 11Watts where a good range for vapor and flavor is 6 to 8 watts. Anything over 8W will begin to lose flavor and risks a burnout if you're not a careful dripper. So if you want to 'relax' for 5 hours and not have to clean your - keep your atty soaked without flooding, of course, and use the Joye 510 atty.
 
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