The Chuck and Batts...help

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mistinthewoods

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If those are 3 volt batteries they're the right ones for 6 volt vaping but you're gonna want high resistance atomizers. The regular attys will burn too hot. They'll make the juice taste nasty and burn out pretty quickly. If you're not ready for HV you need an 18650 3.7 volt battery.
I personally only vape at 6 volts now. Once you do it with a HV atty going back to 3.7 volts is a let down. I get my attys from Isaak at Ikenvape. here's the link: Products
Make sure those batts are protected (should say on them), put them in the right way and hang on to yer a**!
 

tommb

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Can anyone tell me if I ordered the correct batteries for the CHUCK, I am new and think I ordered the correct ones

Tenergy CR123A Lithium Battery, High Capacity 1300mAh with PTC Protection

I have got a Chuck - I use 1 18650 (3.7v -but more like 4/4.2 - when fully charged) battery on a 510 atomizer and its great. Gave 6v a try on standard 510 and its too much. Make sure u get a HV atomizer if u are going to use the 510 at 6v.
 
I use a regular atty @ 6v and it is great! You just have to clean it out daily and dry burn on occasion (weekly). Mine work fine like that. I use the CR123 also for this and love it. 6v can be a bit much but is just right at other times.

I ordered some regular attys and HR so hopefully I can handle the 6v vape exp.
 
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