Tootle Puffers, Part Three! (The Sequel of the Redux)

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Metric vs Imperial was summed up quite nicely on IFLS recently.
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Question - The sled has two positives up and one down - Does this make this some bizzaro combination of parallel/series? Am I not evenly splitting the current draw among the batteries? I'm planning on rotating the batteries through each spot in the sled, just to keep them "balanced" throughout the life of the batteries.
 

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CherryVapes DTs? I scored some not too long ago, but can't remember from where..... Sometimes seem to be a tetch bigger than my cheapo 510 DTs.

Also the CherryVapes friction fit style.

Thanx for the CherryVape suggestions...

When I went to the site I found they had multiple "Friction Fit" DT's...

But...ALL were "Wide Bore", "Cloud Chaser", etc...:shock:

So I emailed them and asked whether they made any Friction Fit "small bore" DT's for us MTL Tootle Puffers...

We'll see what they respond...

Drip Tips | Friction Fit | Cloud Chasers | Wide Bore | Drippers | CherryVape.com

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Happiness ABOUNDS!!!!!!!!!

Question - The sled has two positives up and one down - Does this make this some bizzaro combination of parallel/series? Am I not evenly splitting the current draw among the batteries? I'm planning on rotating the batteries through each spot in the sled, just to keep them "balanced" throughout the life of the batteries.

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Thanx for the CherryVape suggestions...

When I went to the site I found they had multiple "Friction Fit" DT's...

But...ALL were "Wide Bore", "Cloud Chaser", etc...:shock:

So I emailed them and asked whether they made any Friction Fit "small bore" DT's for us MTL Tootle Puffers...

We'll see what they respond...

Drip Tips | Friction Fit | Cloud Chasers | Wide Bore | Drippers | CherryVape.com

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A link to a page of all wide bores DT's - How is that helpful . . .
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Happiness ABOUNDS!!!!!!!!!

Question - The sled has two positives up and one down - Does this make this some bizzaro combination of parallel/series? Am I not evenly splitting the current draw among the batteries? I'm planning on rotating the batteries through each spot in the sled, just to keep them "balanced" throughout the life of the batteries.

I believe that it's wired in series Dinger.
 

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Happiness ABOUNDS!!!!!!!!!

Question - The sled has two positives up and one down - Does this make this some bizzaro combination of parallel/series? Am I not evenly splitting the current draw among the batteries? I'm planning on rotating the batteries through each spot in the sled, just to keep them "balanced" throughout the life of the batteries.
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I believe that it's wired in series Dinger.

Yeah, that would be in series.

On another note, how does that Nauti work with the Ni TC coil from the Triton series? Does the draw work out OK?

Thankee folks.... Then, am I correct in that I'm really looking at a maximum of 12.6V (decreasing as the batteries discharge), still limited by the CDR of my batteries (in this case I believe these have a CDR of 20A) or to whatever wattage I'm set (capped at 200W for this lil debbil)?

Eskie, I rather like the Ni coils. I do run my Nautis on the most open airflow, so it's still somewhat "tootlish", but I'm not having any difficulties with it - Ever since I'd found the slightly larger wicking hole coils, I've enjoyed the Nautis.
 

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Thanx for the CherryVape suggestions...

When I went to the site I found they had multiple "Friction Fit" DT's...

But...ALL were "Wide Bore", "Cloud Chaser", etc...:shock:

So I emailed them and asked whether they made any Friction Fit "small bore" DT's for us MTL Tootle Puffers...

We'll see what they respond...

Drip Tips | Friction Fit | Cloud Chasers | Wide Bore | Drippers | CherryVape.com

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Their limited edition runs were friction fit. I ended up putting in a groove and adding o-rings. ;)
 

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Thankee folks.... Then, am I correct in that I'm really looking at a maximum of 12.6V (decreasing as the batteries discharge), still limited by the CDR of my batteries (in this case I believe these have a CDR of 20A) or to whatever wattage I'm set (capped at 200W for this lil debbil)?

Assuming all 3 batteries gave you 4.2V, in a perfect world yes, 12.6V. And remember to keep that 3 set battery in a polygamous marriage (it's just like 2, but with 3, right?)

Eskie, I rather like the Ni coils. I do run my Nautis on the most open airflow, so it's still somewhat "tootlish", but I'm not having any difficulties with it - Ever since I'd found the slightly larger wicking hole coils, I've enjoyed the Nautis.

Thanks! That's good to know. While I like my high ohm, low wattage tootling along arrangement, It would be nice to vary once in a while without feeling like "uh oh, better buy another tank", even though I really don't need much of an excuse to get talked into buying more vape stuff.
 

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Assuming all 3 batteries gave you 4.2V, in a perfect world yes, 12.6V. And remember to keep that 3 set battery in a polygamous marriage (it's just like 2, but with 3, right?)

Thanks! That's good to know. While I like my high ohm, low wattage tootling along arrangement, It would be nice to vary once in a while without feeling like "uh oh, better buy another tank", even though I really don't need much of an excuse to get talked into buying more vape stuff.

Yes, I have two "menage a trois" sets for the new Rollo. They are thusly labeled and will stick together 'til death do they part.

That's kinda why I also took the plunge on the Mini Triton coils. Wanted something a touch different, but not requiring another tank. I picked up the Ni coils and the Clapton 1.8Ω coils and use them occasionally.... Just for something a bit different.
 

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