V2's with HV atomizers?

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redrhino

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OK guys I understand but HV Attys are meant to run at 6v and up to 7.4v and you dont need HV Attys for a 5v device at all. they also might not produce as much Vapor at 5v from my experiance as a regular Atty do to the ohms and specs they are built on so why would you all run HV Atty's and waste your money on these :confused:8-o8-o:-x

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GregH

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dripping is time consuming and you only get like 3 hits and take the cart off and drip juice and repete repete repete. lot of work. I know about the t tip but i am lazy and just want to vape and be happy

I agree. I wanted to like dripping and I really wanted one of those cool-looking T-Tips. But (knock wood) the only times I've completely killed a 510 atty at 5v was when I tried dripping. So I'll just stick to my carts.

So far, my attys last about 6 weeks before the draw becomes too hard as to make them unusable. Even then, I've managed to resurrect one to almost like new by doing the dry burn technique. Then (never one to leave well enough alone) I tried dripping again with it a few weeks later. Killed it. :cry:
 

redrhino

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I agree. I wanted to like dripping and I really wanted one of those cool-looking T-Tips. But (knock wood) the only times I've completely killed a 510 atty at 5v was when I tried dripping. So I'll just stick to my carts.

So far, my attys last about 6 weeks before the draw becomes too hard as to make them unusable. Even then, I've managed to resurrect one to almost like new by doing the dry burn technique. Then (never one to leave well enough alone) I tried dripping again with it a few weeks later. Killed it. :cry:

Sorry to hear that bud, i love dripping......:)
 
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