Super LR 510 Attys

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bassnut

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I just got these LR attys in the mail from a company in Europe. They were cheap at $4.67 each.

I've been happily vaping using the LR attys from TW and love them. I haven't burnt even one.
These new ones are too powerful!
They have a wide, over-sized bridge producing tons of vapor that will drain a 901 TBM cart (eGo bat) in a hurry and the taste is a bit harsh. Way too fast for me.
Funny thing is they run cooler than the TW attys. The outside doesn't heat up as much.
The one I'm trying now measures out to 1.6 ohms.
I think in this case, for me at least, "less is more".
They might be just the thing for somebody else so I though I'd mention it.
It would make more sense if I could get a larger cart...or just take smaller hits.
The liquid goes so fast it's almost like dripping.
The company is called Phama-Equit. (that is the correct spelling)
 

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i got them in the mail yesterday and have been using them ever since. they're pretty good and i like them, but it's not as good as nhaler's LR atty (the only other kind i've tried so far) IMHO. for me, nhaler's has what i can best describe as an "airier draw"...not a bad kind though, but the vapor it produces is powerful without having to take too long of a hit. these attys have a bit of a tighter draw, so it just takes me a bit longer to get that good vapor going.

i did notice that the bridge/wick was a bit thicker too, but i drip and i found that i was able to get more hits off of a couple of drops than any other atty (LR or standard). it did take several drips to get it started, but it was fine after that.

for the price i think it's an awesome buy, and i ordered on the 20th so a 6 day turn-around time is pretty good for cheap overseas shipping. whenever i'm out of these, i'll definitely order from them again. my only gripe is that the stainless steel ones i prefer has their logo printed around the center of the atty. it's not a major thing, but it's just distracting to me.
 

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I was given a couple as a gift... they are real nice... I like the 1.5 ohm vape, but the only issue is you are sort of limited to the 3.7v batteries... I have a variable power supply and I got it up to 4.5 and the vape became too uncomfortable for my taste...

and for being an overseas (non china) supplier those prices seem to be pretty sweet..
I have heard good things about them.. but that is word of mouth.... I just can really only make statements of the 2 atties I tried out....

LGD
 

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I'd like to try some LR attys on my Tornado, but they don't do them in the 'mega' size. I know that it's a total con forcing users to get different attys for the carts, but I really can't go back to standard sized carts any more.

Using a ZF mod and only needing to use two carts a day, it's made vaping a lot more convenient for me.
 

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How can they drain an ego battery in a hurry? Or do you mean to say it drains batteries quickly in general? The ego also has pulse modulation, which may help battery life, as well as atomizer life.

As far as pulse-modulation, I think it's brilliant. I think it does not have any bad affect on inhaled vapor whatsoever, and may even help it.

I am so looking forward to an ego. At the moment all I have is standard manual batteries, and even turning the battery off for a split second in the middle of an inhale does not have any adverse effect on the clouds that I exhale. The ego's onboard computer can do it much quicker and better too.
 

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How can they drain an ego battery in a hurry?

My statement:
They have a wide, over-sized bridge producing tons of vapor that will drain a 901 TBM cart (eGo bat) in a hurry
I was referring to cart drainage. I only mentioned eGo for reference.

I should have said "larger" bridge instead of "over-sized".
I got out a new LR 1.5ohm atty from TW and did an A/B test .
The TW atty was more to my liking.
This new one doesn't vaporize the juice. I think it incinerates it! Bad taste.
 

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Ah, ok I see. Thanks.

And I'm somewhat new to the 3 piece ecigs, though I do use them now as well.

That's another interesting thing, too much power and you incinerate everything, but that is yet another reason why I'm so looking forward to try my ego.
Its onboard computer and circuitry just fascinates me with its pulse modulation.

On the way home not too long ago, I was thinking how even lightning is a multi-step process. Actually, I guess I could say that it's even more than one single process.

Now..the bridge in the atomizer...is that a wick? If it is, maybe everyone should start calling it 'the wick'. No?
 

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Now..the bridge in the atomizer...is that a wick? If it is, maybe everyone should start calling it 'the wick'. No?

As I understand it, the bridge has a metal mesh that wicks fluid to a secondary fibrous wick underneath which brings the liquid down to the vaporizing coil at the very bottom of the assembly.
"Drippers" use gravity to accomplish this same action squirting drops of fluid directly into the atomizer and vaping 4 or 5 quality hits. Drip. Hit. Repeat. (Great Hits!)
When using carts and cartos, wicking is necessary to bring fluid down to the vaporizing coil in the atty.
 
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