Where to find 3.0 ohm attys?

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John Phoenix

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I started using a 5v passthrough and was recommended to use 3.0 ohm attys.
They seem to be really hard to find. I did find one called a Leo but those are 10 bucks for 1. I cannot afford that.

Whats so special about 3.0 that no one seems to carry them?

What do you use with your 5v?

I need the atty for dripping my 5v, I already have some dual coil cartomizers I use.
 

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Go to Iknvape .com his hv attys are best by far 3.5ohm .go to the classified good deal member selling 8 ikn attys for a good deal!
I started using a 5v passthrough and was recommended to use 3.0 ohm attys.
They seem to be really hard to find. I did find one called a Leo but those are 10 bucks for 1. I cannot afford that.

Whats so special about 3.0 that no one seems to carry them?

What do you use with your 5v?

I need the atty for dripping my 5v, I already have some dual coil cartomizers I use.
 

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You could always just use 2.8ohms ;) That's what I use, Joye standard 2.8's. But, I also use IKV 3.5ohms and IKV 2.0 LR (obviously not on 5v :D)

Edit: You're asking where, the 2.8's you can get from Liberty Flights, they're great if you haven't ordered there before. They always have 20% off and every product you buy and write a review for, you get $.49 for each review :D Pretty cool if ya ask me.
 
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I came across a site selling 3.0 atty's ( cant find it now) but at the bottom it said that 3,0 ohm atty's do not produce much vapor.. why would they say this?

Because most devices are 3.7v and 3.0 ohms isn't very appropriate for 3.7v. At 5.0v, they do just fine.

I'm still recommending the 306 since you're dripping. I don't know how many people I've heard use the words "vapor canon" in relation to 306 attys - usually LR on 3.7, but watts of power directly compared from a 1.7 ohm at 3.7v and a 3.0 ohm at 5.0v is nearly identical just above 8 watts.
 
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