Some questions about Cartages + Cig models

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Icey

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I'd like to know more about cartages but I also wanted to find out where I can buy these "mod" cartages for my rn4081 (still looking at reviews about thag built chuck but haven't come to a conclusion to buy one just yet). What are they? If not, are they better than the regular cartages?

Also, about the chuck are the batteries rechargable? What sort of atomizer would be used on it? Is it controlled voltage power enough not to burn or over power the circuit itself?

Any sort of information would be greatly appreciated and to others.
 

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    I don't know about the 4081 but can tell you the chuck does use rechargeable batteries. I know you can use the 18650 lithium battery for 3.7v vaping and two 3v rcr123a batteries for 6v vaping. You can use any atomizer you want with the right adapter on it. I don't think it is a controlled voltage. It just gives you what the batteries will deliver under load. I am surprised a chuck owner has not answered this one yet.
     

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    Carthage refers to a series of cities on the Gulf of Tunis, from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BCE to the current suburb outside Tunis, Tunisia. It is most famous for being the home of Hannibal: no, not Hannibal Lecter, but the guy who invaded Italy on elephants during the Second Punic War.

    Oh! You meant cartridges: those things that (inadequately) feed e-liquid to the atomizer in an e-cig!:D [I'm sorry; I couldn't resist the Carthage reference.]

    To the best of my knowledge, cartridge mods are not sold, but made by the individual vaper. Basically, most cartridge mods are just regular e-cig cartridges, stuffed with different fillings, e.g., PTB or blue foam. Any cartridge, including the RN4081, can be modded. In this post, Hellen A. Handbasket gathered links to the most popular cartridge mods.

    hittman has answered some of your battery and atomizer questions. Your RN4081 atty (approximately 3 ohms, I believe) should have no problem on the 3.7v 18650 battery, although the 6V pair of rcr123a batteries may cause it difficulties.
     

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    Carthage refers to a series of cities on the Gulf of Tunis, from a Phoenician colony of the 1st millennium BCE to the current suburb outside Tunis, Tunisia. It is most famous for being the home of Hannibal: no, not Hannibal Lecter, but the guy who invaded Italy on elephants during the Second Punic War.

    Oh! You meant cartridges: those things that (inadequately) feed e-liquid to the atomizer in an e-cig!:D [I'm sorry; I couldn't resist the Carthage reference.]

    To the best of my knowledge, cartridge mods are not sold, but made by the individual vaper. Basically, most cartridge mods are just regular e-cig cartridges, stuffed with different fillings, e.g., PTB or blue foam. Any cartridge, including the RN4081, can be modded. In this post, Hellen A. Handbasket gathered links to the most popular cartridge mods.

    hittman has answered some of your battery and atomizer questions. Your RN4081 atty (approximately 3 ohms, I believe) should have no problem on the 3.7v 18650 battery, although the 6V pair of rcr123a batteries may cause it difficulties.

    Yeah I've come to my senses that I'm going to order the Little Chuck after many things I have read about. The Chuck impressed me too but I'm glad you pulled that info up for me.
     
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