Vaping FSUSA With Mods, CE2's & Other Hardware

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dannoman

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Hi TexasT--I also use the CE2's...but I don't have enough FSUSA yet to comments how it goes :)...

Do you know what ohm E2 you are using with your BUZZ set at 3.7v?


We (I) were going off topic in other Threads on this matter. Thought this would be a good way for us to stay up to date on this subject.

Anyhow, with my Buzz and using a CE2, around the 3.7v setting seems to be giving me the best results.
 

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The following information came from my buddy Turbo here on ECF. Turbo has been very much involved in CE2's ever since they first came out and in many cases has been my personal guru/coach on these things.

"A general rule is to use 2.5ohms and below for 3.3volts and lower. Use 3ohms (or close) for 3.7volts and above. Even though you like a big th using too low an ohm carto will result in a burnt/off taste.

The ones I'm using now (although I do have older versions) are the Rev. 4 and ohms are at 3.0 to 3.1.
 

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I have 3.7 rough stack I was using with wyatt earp. It was very good at the time. Now at 4.1 on a Buzz, the flavor seems to have become more intense.
I'm vaping tiramisu at 4.1 on the buzz at the moment. I seriously can not stop chain vaping it. A sweetness hits the tip of my tongue, and then the coffee flavor just rolls down my throat. I have a 50/50 @ 18mg.
I've gone past 4.3 on the Buzz, but what I've tried so far at that volt taste burnt to me. I pretty much drip in joye attys. cartos on the fly...
 

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I was gonna say to use the 3.0 ohm ones with a true 3.7 device. Heck I prefer the 3.0 ohms even with my eGo...

The following information came from my buddy Turbo here on ECF. Turbo has been very much involved in CE2's ever since they first came out and in many cases has been my personal guru/coach on these things.

"A general rule is to use 2.5ohms and below for 3.3volts and lower. Use 3ohms (or close) for 3.7volts and above. Even though you like a big th using too low an ohm carto will result in a burnt/off taste.

The ones I'm using now (although I do have older versions) are the Rev. 4 and ohms are at 3.0 to 3.1.
 

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The following information came from my buddy Turbo here on ECF. Turbo has been very much involved in CE2's ever since they first came out and in many cases has been my personal guru/coach on these things.

"A general rule is to use 2.5ohms and below for 3.3volts and lower. Use 3ohms (or close) for 3.7volts and above. Even though you like a big th using too low an ohm carto will result in a burnt/off taste.

The ones I'm using now (although I do have older versions) are the Rev. 4 and ohms are at 3.0 to 3.1.

I guess this applies to attys also...I believe the joye is 2.5ohm...I need to find 3ohm attys. I really need to try some those R4 cartos you use. They seem to be the rage.
 

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The Boge and SLB (Salebo) 510 clone atomizers come in around 3 ohm.

I've been using 3 ohm CE2 and I get decent results with anything but dark liquids. They seem to gunk up the carto is a fill or three and start to taste extremely weak. Lighter colors and clear work great. %VG doesn't seem to make much difference, color seems much more to matter.
 

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I take out the plastic seal ring and the fill ring and leave them out. Then take a slice of the filler pads that comes with the Rev. 4's about 1/4" x 7/8" and tuck it around the ceramic cup.

You can fill with your syringe right through it, it improves the wicking, doesn't leak, and makes the darker e-liquids work great.
 

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The Boge and SLB (Salebo) 510 clone atomizers come in around 3 ohm.

I've been using 3 ohm CE2 and I get decent results with anything but dark liquids. They seem to gunk up the carto is a fill or three and start to taste extremely weak. Lighter colors and clear work great. %VG doesn't seem to make much difference, color seems much more to matter.

Yea, before FSUSA started carrying the joye 510 carts I had ordered some of the, I think boge cartos, from Clouds of vapor. They work pretty good I think. I do like the joye better though. I have never considered color of liquid effects. The boge and dark juice are not a good mix. but clear works great for a long time.

I got to get me some of those TT, I sure do like tinkerin around with stuff. Usually till it's broke. Then I can fix it...lol
 

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I take out the plastic seal ring and the fill ring and leave them out. Then take a slice of the filler pads that comes with the Rev. 4's about 1/4" x 7/8" and tuck it around the ceramic cup.

You can fill with your syringe right through it, it improves the wicking, doesn't leak, and makes the darker e-liquids work great.

How do you get the fill ring out? I tried it with one of mine and destroyed it? It loosened the coil and the coil came up with it
 

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How do you get the fill ring out? I tried it with one of mine and destroyed it? It loosened the coil and the coil came up with it

A crochet hook works, but I have a secret weapon. Its a cheap, little pocket knife you can find at the check-out counter of every hardware store and it has a small cork-screw in it. That cork-screw is perfect for removing that fill ring.

Hey k5, those Joye 510 cartos are pretty great too. I like those a lot!
 

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I take out the plastic seal ring and the fill ring and leave them out. Then take a slice of the filler pads that comes with the Rev. 4's about 1/4" x 7/8" and tuck it around the ceramic cup.
I tried this and it worked terribly. But I think I didn't do it right. You mean take one piece and wrap it all the way around in the gap between the cup and the wall of the carto?
 

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I tried this and it worked terribly. But I think I didn't do it right. You mean take one piece and wrap it all the way around in the gap between the cup and the wall of the carto?

Yeah, that's it. Wrap it all the way around the cup. I've found a large sized paper clip is best for doing this and I even rubbed the end of the paper clip on a whetstone to get the burrs off. I did this because on a couple CE2's when I had them just perfect, the burrs on the paper clip snagged the fill material and jerked it back out again!

Ya know, I've been working my way through all my older Rev's of CE2's and every once in a while I think the Rev 4's gotta be better and I load one up and use it without this fill material mod. Then I realize I'm wrong. They need it too.

Here's some good locations to read more about CE2's here on ECF:

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...13951-e2-cartomizer-technical-discussion.html

http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/fo...-review-tips-info-help-video.html#post2023123

I'm sure CE2's will continue to evolve and improve as time goes on. To me, the interesting thing is that the manufacturer has followed these Threads here on ECF and has made many of their improvements based on what our members have recommended.
 
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