Tried the 510, 901, 801, and Chuck in 510, what next?

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Was vaping away a couple of months ago, but stopped for a while. Now I am looking to start again, with a new model. As titled, I started with a 510, and then tried an 801 and went to the 901 for a while. Then later got a chuck in 510. I liked the 510 a lot, but the battery life really sucked on it. That is why I went to the 901. Not satisfied with the vapor production, I went to a chuck.

Was very very happy with both the vapor production and battery life on the chuck, but it was just to powerfull for the attys and vapor production would diminish as I used the atty (even carefully letting it cool between pulls).

I guess what I am looking for now is something that has good battery life, but most importantly I want a ton of vapor with every pull. Flavor is also important but I know that that can be more dependent on liquid as well.

I like auto bats, but will use a manual if need be. It doesnt matter that much.

Again, most importantly for me is awesome amounts of vapor, and enough battery power to go more than the 3 hours or so the 510 would last. I work outside the house so while I am out I cannot use a passthrough.

Does anyone know of any great mods out there for sale that could offer this as well? Budget is not a super high concern.

Any information appreciated.

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Was very very happy with both the vapor production and battery life on the chuck, but it was just to powerfull for the attys and vapor production would diminish as I used the atty (even carefully letting it cool between pulls).

You don't mention how you're getting juice to your atty. You might consider working that instead of getting a new battery mod. Cartos, cart mods, dripping, juice feed systems are all possibilities.
 

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You don't mention how you're getting juice to your atty. You might consider working that instead of getting a new battery mod. Cartos, cart mods, dripping, juice feed systems are all possibilities.

Right now I am not as I do not have a PV right now. That is why I want to buy a new one and wanted suggestions on what to buy.

I dont just want a new battery mod, but a new system.
 

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Maybe a juice feed mod? Juice feeders feed juice directly from a small bottle directly into the atty or carto. From what I know there aren't any auto mods,but really it's really simple to convert to using a manual.

Perhaps I need to restate what I need. I am looking for input on specific models that I can buy, either mods or productions.
 

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Just use one with a 3ohm or more resistance. They are often advertised as HV atomizers. Also more resistance if I am correct will let the batter last a little longer on a higher voltage ecig because the watts used goes down, or something like that. But you will burn out normal atomizers faster with a a high volt mod.

Really though you can probably achieve the vapor production you want by sticking a low resistance atomizer on a nice 3.2-3.7 volt power supply with at least 1600mAh capacity (though you may want a little more with LR). That should let you get some pretty serious vaping done.
 
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You might also check out these two threads for other ideas on mods. Both will give you a picture of just how much is available.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...5-wonderful-world-mods-illustrated-guide.html
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...n/78628-side-side-comparison-e-cigs-mods.html

A 3.7 volt mod with a LR atty or a 5 volt mod with a HV atty would probably fit your needs.
You might also consider using eliquid with some VG content as that tends to make more vapor; anywhere from 20% or 30% vg even up to 50% vg will make more vapor.
 

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ProVari is looking like the best idea so far, I am really liking the variable voltage. Anyone know of some nice 510 atty's that seem to take high voltages the best?

I just got a Buzz from Notcigs the other day. Nice device from a really good supplier. I chose it over the ProVari because it was in stock and it's a bit less expensive ($115.00). Vapes and adjusts really nicely.
I like Ikenvape for attys. I've had consistently good luck with his products.
 

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A 3.7 volt mod with a LR atty or a 5 volt mod with a HV atty would probably fit your needs.
You might also consider using eliquid with some VG content as that tends to make more vapor; anywhere from 20% or 30% vg even up to 50% vg will make more vapor.

VG tends to provide less throat hit than PG, however.
 

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You don't mention how you're getting juice to your atty. You might consider working that instead of getting a new battery mod. Cartos, cart mods, dripping, juice feed systems are all possibilities.
Seems to me this is the correct answer, since it sounds like you are having wicking issues.

It sounds like you were getting plenty of vapor with your Chuck but performance diminished over time.
That has nothing to do with using a Chuck, and your issue lies elsewhere.

Anytime you get more vapor, you are using more juice, and using it faster, so you need to get more juice to the atomizer faster.

You should try dripping with your Chuck just to get an understanding of what it means to feed juice to the atomizer.
And then you probably need to look at a juice feeding mod, as others have suggested.
 

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That would prolly help if I had a chuck, or any PV. But since I dont it wouldnt. I was dripping into the attys, the problem was the attys would get blown pretty fast, not the juice.
Oh, so I guess you sold off all your stuff then.
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Was very very happy with both the vapor production and battery life on the chuck, but it was just to powerfull for the attys and vapor production would diminish as I used the atty (even carefully letting it cool between pulls).
I'm sort of confused about what you meant by the statement above.
And it is pretty crucial what you meant, because solving that issue seems to be the main concern.

Vapor production would not diminish if the battery is too powerful for an atomizer.
What would happen in that case is that the atomizer would blow, and not work at all anymore.

As long as there is still vapor, you might just need to clean the atomizer.
Because an atomizer that produces any vapor at all still can often be saved and even revitalized.

So how long was it taking for your vapor production to diminish?

I'm just not clear if you meant it kept dimishing until you refilled it again...
Or if you meant it diminished very slowly over time.
 
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