USA Manufactured PV (From CaSH and Friends)

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nevergonnaleavetn

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I've got a couple of questions if you don't mind.

1. Is it possible to use the 18650 battery in the 801 kit?
I'm not sure I need the extra "throat hit" you say comes with 6 volts.

2. If yes to #1, would you get a longer run time out of the 2200mah battery
than the 750mah batteries that come with the 801 kit?

3. As a small-handed female, will this be something ergonomically feasible for me?

Welcome to the awesome state of Tennessee. I'm excited about an American-made product.
Are they gonna be made right here in our state?
Would be wonderful to buy from a neighbor, especially the juice. You are gonna make juice, right?

Thanks
 

Walrus

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I've got a couple of questions if you don't mind.

1. Is it possible to use the 18650 battery in the 801 kit?
I'm not sure I need the extra "throat hit" you say comes with 6 volts.

2. If yes to #1, would you get a longer run time out of the 2200mah battery
than the 750mah batteries that come with the 801 kit?

3. As a small-handed female, will this be something ergonomically feasible for me?

Welcome to the awesome state of Tennessee. I'm excited about an American-made product.
Are they gonna be made right here in our state?
Would be wonderful to buy from a neighbor, especially the juice. You are gonna make juice, right?

Thanks

#1, yes... #2, yes... #3.... yes... you may have more of it protruding out of your hand than I would, but the button placement is such that you would be able to use it fine.
 

CaSHMeRe

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I've got a couple of questions if you don't mind.

1. Is it possible to use the 18650 battery in the 801 kit?
I'm not sure I need the extra "throat hit" you say comes with 6 volts.

2. If yes to #1, would you get a longer run time out of the 2200mah battery
than the 750mah batteries that come with the 801 kit?

3. As a small-handed female, will this be something ergonomically feasible for me?

Welcome to the awesome state of Tennessee. I'm excited about an American-made product.
Are they gonna be made right here in our state?
Would be wonderful to buy from a neighbor, especially the juice. You are gonna make juice, right?

Thanks

A fellow Tennessean !!! WOOT !!! I would be more than happy to go over your questions :)

1. Yes. You can use either and 18650 or use 2 inline RCR's, the choice is up to you. The 18650 performs just about how every other 3.7v battery performs. I must admit, if you get used to anything above 3.7v, coming back down to 3.7v can be quite a shot :)

2. Yes, a MUCH longer run time :)

3. Um ... Maybe ? :D I can have Joanna take a picture of it in her hand if you'd like. Although she is not a small handed female, atleast she has prettier hands than I do :)

And yes, these things are being made in the great state of TN :) Look for a juice announcement within the next few weeks :)

Thanks for the questions !
-Steve

EDIT: Crap, how do I always lose out to walrus on answering questions!!!! my trigger fingers ain't like they used to be :( lol
 

CaSHMeRe

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Thanks for the quick answers guys.

Yes, I would appreciate that picture. It would give me a better idea of what to expect.

Great news about the juice !!!!

No problemo! Will try and remind myself tomorrow!

Also, if you plan on using 3.7v for an 801, I would suggest getting a 2 hole atomizer. Better vapor and throat hit, and strickens (sp?) up the draw allowing 3.7v to really vaporize the liquid well instead of pulling all types of air.

Using a higher voltage, you learn to like that extra air since the vapor can be so thick and hard hitting. Dropping the voltage, less holes is better :) If I just confused you more, sorry about that!
 

Walrus

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Walrus, get to Vegas, bring me a bottle of that Heath bar you make, and I'll buy you all the non-alcoholic drinks you can drink if you can keep up with my JD drinking. :D

I'd love to get there one of these days. The only time I've been to Vegas, my kids were little and I got stuck at Circus Circus. Now, they are all grown and I can go without them... the wife on the other hand... maybe not so much.

I can keep up as long as they have a bathroom, or I have a bucket.

LOL

No worries walrus ... I appreciate what you do for this community :) Has Ms Cheryl (nitewriter) ordered any new flavors from you? I may have to pop by to say helllo to give them a whirl !!!

And I appreciate being appreciated :p

Not since the Peanut Butter and Peanut Butter Cup. Glad to hear you liked it though!

Thanks for the quick answers guys.

Yes, I would appreciate that picture. It would give me a better idea of what to expect.

Great news about the juice !!!!

You're welcome... didn't mean to step on toes in doing it though :)
 

CaSHMeRe

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Walrus ...

Question for you ... Have you run an 801 @ 6v yet ? i like to hear your thoughts on hole size/amount vs. air ....

The 801 atty at 6v's is great. Anything less than 4 holes would be quite difficult to make happen. Vapor itself would be just too hott. However, once I back that down to 3.7v (actually roughly 4v when tested) I feel like I am getting just tooooooo much air. I really should whip out some of my old 2 holes.
 

Walrus

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Walrus ...

Question for you ... Have you run an 801 @ 6v yet ? i like to hear your thoughts on hole size/amount vs. air ....

The 801 atty at 6v's is great. Anything less than 4 holes would be quite difficult to make happen. Vapor itself would be just too hott. However, once I back that down to 3.7v (actually roughly 4v when tested) I feel like I am getting just tooooooo much air. I really should whip out some of my old 2 holes.


I haven't... . yet :) Right now I'm stuck in 3.7v land.
 

nevergonnaleavetn

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No problemo! Will try and remind myself tomorrow!

Also, if you plan on using 3.7v for an 801, I would suggest getting a 2 hole atomizer. Better vapor and throat hit, and strickens (sp?) up the draw allowing 3.7v to really vaporize the liquid well instead of pulling all types of air.

Using a higher voltage, you learn to like that extra air since the vapor can be so thick and hard hitting. Dropping the voltage, less holes is better :) If I just confused you more, sorry about that!

That's ok, just got into vaping a couple weeks ago. All of it confuses me :?:

Tried to buy from you but you had no stock :(

I ended up with a 901 and am afraid if I use the 801 with 6V, I won't want to go back to 3.7 and I just bought this thing.
Actually, I'm pretty happy with it.

I'm thinking about the 801 because of cartridge size. You can use a cartridge, can't you?
I live in rural Tn, so everything is at least a 1 hour drive, sometimes 2. Want uninterrupted drive time and thought the
Prodigy 801 with a cartridge would be just the ticket. Am I wrong there?

Also, I come to Nashville every so often for supplies. Any chance you'll have a retail outlet or at least allow local pickups?
 
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