Silver Bullet vs Screwdriver - vs. my joye510 PLEASE HELP!

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DcMagic

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I have a joy510.

I want more vapor, thinker, fuller, MORE! (Like a fat tweek cloud, j/k, but seriously. BIG!)

And WAYYY MORE battery Life.



So whats better for me?

Screwdriver?
Silver Bullet?

I don't care about where the switch is, or any of that nonsense....I just want it to last long, and not die in 1 hour after super duper, godlike, stupid-like Chain vapping....

And MASS LOAD OF HUGE CUMULUS CLOUDS STATUS OF vape!

I wanna feel that "buzz" off 3 hits, Not 3 battery Charges.

So, which shall it be? or do you have maybe another option of looking into?


Cheers :)
 

david 1300c

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I currently use the Silver Bullet with the 510 atty when i'm at the computer. It is like the 510 with a real fresh battery that doesn't go away for hours. Still have to refill very frequently, and the vapor is highly dependent on what juice you use. For all around better vaping as far as flavor and vapor thickness, give the M201 a try - it's fab! and the carts last a good while. I use it whenever I'm out and about. I am going to be getting the 201 adapter for the SB for Xmas or soon after - then that will be my mainstay and the 510's will be relagated to backup in extreme emergency!
 

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It sounds like you need to up your voltage if you want crazy clouds. I have a black silver bullet that can put out ridiculous vapor at 6v. Some flavors are good at 6v, other are pretty bad even though they're good at 3.7. The battery for the SB on 3.7 will last over a day and around 4-5 hours (for me) at 6v.

Also, if you're willing to give up some "throat hit", then you can try some VG based liquids instead of PG. The more glycerin the better for vapor effect.

There is also at least one mod that uses two atties instead of just one (search double barrel). Something like that would be huge for you.
 

breakfastchef

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To camp onto the previous forum member posts, a device that provides 3.7 volts of power (i.e. typical e-cig screw in battery or a custom battery pack), should produce a similar amount of vapor and throat hit, particularly if they are manual device using a switch that allows you to control how long an atomizer fires.

Without addressing your need to feel a 'buzz', nicotine content and heat are two primary components to increased vapor production and throat hit. You can increase heat by moving to a higher voltage device. You can increase nicotine content by purchasing higher nicotine e-liquids, or purchasing insanely high nicotine-laden PG and making DIY liquids. Lastly, if vapor production trumps throat hit, cutting you e-liquid by 10-50% with glycern will definitely allow you to create a cloud of vapor.
 

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The silver bullet is out of stock. All thats available is the BB which can take 6v but the batteries are otherwordly expensive and have extremely sorry battery life. I just bought a chuck that can use cr123's which is the best 6v battery life your going to get (750mAh instead of 200mAh with the Cr2's that you have to buy if you get a BB)

Just my 2 cents. :rolleyes:
 

breakfastchef

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The silver bullet is out of stock. All thats available is the BB which can take 6v but the batteries are otherwordly expensive and have extremely sorry battery life. I just bought a chuck that can use cr123's which is the best 6v battery life your going to get (750mAh instead of 200mAh with the Cr2's that you have to buy if you get a BB)

Just my 2 cents. :rolleyes:

You can pick up an AdapteveR, in stock, and have it configured for use with CR123 or CR2 batteries. Both batteries are cheap to buy and the device is damn near bullet-proof.
 

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You can pick up an AdapteveR, in stock, and have it configured for use with CR123 or CR2 batteries. Both batteries are cheap to buy and the device is damn near bullet-proof.

by "configured", I think he means to make sure you get the proper "HV Sleeve" for whatever battery combination you choose.

AdapteveR - Solder-less - USA Quality

The sleeve will make your AdapteveR the correct length to accept the batteries.

I managed a little HV vaping before my atomizer popped, and DAYUM! That's some throat-hit, there! Massive nic rush. Whole 'nother animal from low-volt.

If you go that route, look into HV atomizers.
 

McCordRM

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Uh... I suddenly feel very inadequate. :(

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To camp onto the previous forum member posts, a device that provides 3.7 volts of power (i.e. typical e-cig screw in battery or a custom battery pack), should produce a similar amount of vapor and throat hit, particularly if they are manual device using a switch that allows you to control how long an atomizer fires.

Without addressing your need to feel a 'buzz', nicotine content and heat are two primary components to increased vapor production and throat hit. You can increase heat by moving to a higher voltage device. You can increase nicotine content by purchasing higher nicotine e-liquids, or purchasing insanely high nicotine-laden PG and making DIY liquids. Lastly, if vapor production trumps throat hit, cutting you e-liquid by 10-50% with glycern will definitely allow you to create a cloud of vapor.

+1 what he said

You can pick up an AdapteveR, in stock, and have it configured for use with CR123 or CR2 batteries. Both batteries are cheap to buy and the device is damn near bullet-proof.

The Adaptever looks like an awesome device with plenty of versatility. I don't own one but like the prodigy v1 it has a lot of versatility. Unlike the prodigy it has a mechanical switch and no solder so that's a bonus in my book.
 
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