Totally Wicked 510 Titan E-NIC

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Kurt

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I have several of these. Titan 510 is rebranded Joye 510, so you are getting real Joye hardware. The attys are 2.2-2.5 ohm, mostly in the 2.5 ohm range for the ones I have. My batts are actually the mega batts. So about 280 mAh capacity, compared to about 160 mAh capacity for the regular length 510 batts. TW tends to charge a bit more than other 510 vendors, like Cignot, but they do have sales occasionally. And their return policy I have found to be good. I would recommend getting manual rather than automatic batts.

For my vaping, the mega batts last about 45 min to 1 hour before needing charging. Regular batts about 30 min. YMMV, of course. I will say that my TW hardware, batts and attys, have all lasted a very long time. The attys are very hearty, and I am still using and recharging batts after well over a year. Again, YMMV, as that was a long time ago, and batches of batts and attys can and do vary in quality. So while I did pay more for my TW hardware than from many other sources, I have been consistently happyy with it.

You may consider, rather than the Titan or Titan Mega kit, a Tornado kit. The Tornado (also known as eGo) batt comes in 650 mAh or the mega, which is 1000 mAh. All batts described here are 3.1 - 3.2 V under load (the batt material itself is about 3.7V, but it is regulated down to about 3.2 V). Again, however, you will probably pay a little less elsewhere, but as a company TW is very good, and very reliable.

The main issue I foresee with a 510 stock kit is the cartridges, which can be a bit of a learning curve to get right. The 510 atty is lower resistance than say the 901 or 801, and while this provides much more heat and vapor, it is very important to keep the atty bridge wet, and the carts do not always do as well on this as they could. Cartomizers, either regular or CE2s, will solve much of this, and dripping with attys is always an option. And a good one. Personally I think a 3.0 ohm CE2 cartomizer on a 510 mega batt is a fantastic combo. The 510 system is probably the best for upgrading to better batt mods or other attys, like low resistance, cartos, tanks, and other changes/improvements you may want in the future.

TW charges about 10% more than other companies (unless there is a huge sale), but they are very active in keeping ecigs from being banned, and were one of the pioneers for ecigs in the US and UK. Their hardware is top quality, at least in my extensive experience with them. I have about 20 TW batts and 30 TW Titan attys from them, and all have been excellent in performance.
 
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