I'm just recently switched from cartos to atomizers when using my Reos. I ordered a Custom HH.357 Cisco Spec Hybrid 510 Atomizer at 1.5 ohms. After reading your post a was also going to order a Cisco Spec SR510 2.5 ohm Atomizer, just so I can try both out and see which I prefer. But I read this warning posted with this atty and wanted to get your opinion:
"There is a learning curve inherent with SR atomizers running @ above standard voltage of 3.7v and you need to understand how to use them properly and not damage them. I don't recommend these atomizers for users who are new to vaping unless they understand the proper use. There is no warranty on these atomizers, every atomizer is metered out and is guaranteed to not be DOA."
Should I wait until I have more experience with atomizers before I try out the 2.5 ohm attys? These are only around 9 bucks instead of the $24 or $25 I spent on the custom Cisco atty. I've spent a lot on these VV mods and want to use a high-quality atty.... so I went with what I've heard was the best.
Just curious if you think 2.5ohm atomizers are harder to use for newbies. Do I have to keep the voltage above a certain point when using a 2.5ohm atty? I change my voltage depending on the juice I'm vaping. Would the 1.5 be more versatile in vaping at different voltages?
You'll be fine just keep them wet I run my 2.5s up to 6v with no problems to speak of squonking is a little tricky but you'll get the hang of it