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Technobob

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Well TB you lost me again because looking at the extended cups on the site both say 1 battery @ 3.7v. When you click on it, it says "Please select from the choices below: (if nothing chosen for "please must choose" then we will provide Electroplated Silver)" but there is no options to select from.

I will try and check stock daily, what thread will you post when you have it stock so I can subscribe to that thread.

The current web site has a few problems thats why they are replacing it with a new site soon. The additional option function is not working if it was you would see 2 options for the extended cup 3.7V and 6V. The extended cup is the same as far as I know the only difference is just the batteries that ship with it. So if you bought the 6V cup you could also buy a 3.7V 18650 battery and use it in the 6V cup and vise versa.
 

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So if you bought the 6V cup you could also buy a 3.7V 18650 battery and use it in the 6V cup and vise versa.

:confused: I'm a hands on person, no visual imagination so what you said is greek to me :blush:

I'll get the hang of the HV just as I did when I 1st started. Just hope I order right to begin with so I have what I need. Maybe I'll post my shopping list for advice before placing my order :p
 

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:confused: I'm a hands on person, no visual imagination so what you said is greek to me :blush:

I'll get the hang of the HV just as I did when I 1st started. Just hope I order right to begin with so I have what I need. Maybe I'll post my shopping list for advice before placing my order :p



what TB said is correct ------

There are 2 extended cup options,

3.7V cup comes with 1 x 18650 battery

and the HV - 6V cup comes with 2 x 3.2V 16340 batteries.

the HV extended cup with battys is currently out of stock.

many people do buy one option for the extended batty cup
then buy the other battys,
and use the one extended batty cup for both ---------

hahahah-- clear as mud ???????:2cool:


and it will be posted here in forum when new stock is available-

I will make a new thread, -- Indulgence new stock available

and an excellent idea, post your shopping list,
and we will all help to get you started off well.:toast:

 

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:confused: I'm a hands on person, no visual imagination so what you said is greek to me :blush:

I'll get the hang of the HV just as I did when I 1st started. Just hope I order right to begin with so I have what I need. Maybe I'll post my shopping list for advice before placing my order :p

The picture below shows the 18350 batteries that comes with Indulgence kit which you use one at a time. The battery on the right is a 18650 that comes with the 3.7V extended cup. The batteries that come in the 6V extended cup look simular in size to 18350's but you use 2 of them at the same time to get 6V.

batteries2.jpg


What you want to order is as follows

Indulgence Starter Kit
6V Extended Cup
HV atty's
 

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Sorry to correct you Di,
The extender cup comes with:
1x 3.7v 18650 protected battery @ 3000mAh
The two 3.2v batteries need to be purchased separately for 6v vaping.

And, might I add, the Indulgence is an absolute treasure.
Beautifully designed and manufactured.


Hiya MB my friend,

There is an option for the HV extended batty cup
with 2 x 3.2V - 16340 -- battys,
it is out of stock at this time

and the only one in the shop right now
is the extended batty cup for the 18650 - 3.7V batty option.

Starter kits, and -
all options for the Indulgence should be back
and available in shop in 2 or 3 weeks.


and yes, Indulgence may not be a rolls royce as such,
but it is absolutely the most optioned --
and best value for your dollars.
and it works just great.

and thankyou for the congrats on the design,
I was a part of the design team.
:blush: :toast:
 

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Ok..... I watched the videos and now understand how this works and believe I know what I should order.

Now the question is..... which atomizer gives good vapor and holds plenty of juice? I would imagine the HV will dry out pretty quickly. The ones I have now, I like the 801 because it holds more juice but the vapor and taste sucks, the 901 gives the best vapor and flavor but requires frequent fills.

I know a lot of users use the drip method, but I don't particurlarly like dripping as past experience is messy and clogs the battery, maybe different on the HV.

Atomizer opinions please.
 

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Personally I prefer the 510 & 901 I don't care for the 801 but Di swears by them, it all comes down to personal taste. The 901 & 510 may need more refills but the trade off is worth the better vapour and taste. I drip only for me carts are to much a pain and are messy. If you follow one simple rule when dripping you won't have problems and that is use only 2 drops at a time. Except when it's a new atty then it's 4 for the first time then only 2 after that. The Indulgence is great for dripping as juice can't get into the battery compartment.
 

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I have read good reviews for the 510. So compare the 510 to the 901... what's the difference? Is it smaller, holds less liquid or what?

BTW... thx for all the help, really appreciate the heads up education even tho I can't order for 2 weeks at least I'll know what I want, be ready to fill that shopping cart up and click that Pay Pal button!!!
 

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ok

well in my opinion

the 801 holds the most juice, but the flavor is milder, but the vapor produced is massive

901 holds less juice, but flavour is greater, and vapor also very good indeed

510 again small juice holder, but good flavor and massive vapor

my choices-

in order of preference --


801 at 3.7Volts and 5 Volts on passthru

901 and 510 - equally same at 3.7Volts and 5 Volts on passthru

cartomizers at 6Volts

on HV (6Volts) I like the same in the same order -

and when using HV attys
please remember keep them very wet...........


so if it were me,
I would be buying 801 and 901 and 510 attys
and some cartomizers also.
 

Technobob

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I have read good reviews for the 510. So compare the 510 to the 901... what's the difference? Is it smaller, holds less liquid or what?

BTW... thx for all the help, really appreciate the heads up education even tho I can't order for 2 weeks at least I'll know what I want, be ready to fill that shopping cart up and click that Pay Pal button!!!

The 510 & 901 share the same size carts and are interchangeable. Some juice tastes better on one model then the other. The nice thing with the Indulgence is you run 5 different models of atty's so you can find the one that works best for you.
 

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Joycetee-------

These are the best vids I have seen on the Indulgence for anyone wanting to learn about it -------

Those are the ones I watched, which basically told me all I wanted to know. However I don't know what a cartomizer(?) is or how it is used.

I never got "massive vapor" with my 801 manual so that concerns me with the HV 801 setup. However, I travel a lot and the 801 is better on trips because I'm not going 90 mph down the interstate trying to fill my cart!

Also, I saw a video on using a heated paper clip to put an air hole in the carts which I assumed is the same as the modified (with the coffee stirrer) that I currently use, would that be correct?
 

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The 510 & 901 share the same size carts and are interchangeable. Some juice tastes better on one model then the other. The nice thing with the Indulgence is you run 5 different models of atty's so you can find the one that works best for you.


Yes, TB

that is the magic of Indulgence,

you can use all attys and cartys on it and find your bliss......
 

Di

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Those are the ones I watched, which basically told me all I wanted to know. However I don't know what a cartomizer(?) is or how it is used.

a cartomizer - aka carty, -
is a atty and cartridge all in one
it is a selfcontained unit-
you just fill it - like a cartridge
and screw it on like an atty
and away you go-------

I never got "massive vapor" with my 801 manual so that concerns me with the HV 801 setup. However, I travel a lot and the 801 is better on trips because I'm not going 90 mph down the interstate trying to fill my cart!

I get very good and sometimes massive vapor with my 801's
I use the 4 hole Eastmall 801 attys, and my juice is VG base mix, or 60% VG and 40% PG this gives sooper vapor.

I must admit I get more vapor with Indulgence than on the previous manual 801 PV's
and massive vapor with USB Passthru at 5Volts,
and on 6Volts with 801 HV atty.


Also, I saw a video on using a heated paper clip to put an air hole in the carts which I assumed is the same as the modified (with the coffee stirrer) that I currently use, would that be correct?


no,
these are two different things to achieve two different ends......


the coffee stirrer thingy is to allow the air to escape as you are filling up your cartridge---

the heated paper clip thingy is to put an air hole in the whistle tip before you add it into your carty (cartomizer) to prolong the juice life of it.
 

Di

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in my experience with the 801 at 6 volt you get HUGE vapour and i HATE the 801 at anything less that 6 volt - even at 5 volt it is lame.

only problem when running high voltage with the 801 is that you have to drip - the carts simply cant keep juice up to the atty, it tastes burnt and horrible.


With the EM8 (Eastmall 4 hole 801 atty)

using VG in your juice mix-

you will get significantly more vapor-

the EM 801 atty is probably one of -
if not the --

best 801 on the market,

it is hugely popular.

I use it mainly at 5Volts on passthru
and I am well pleased with its performance and vapor production.

I like also the 901 and 510 --
all my juices are mixed with VG for extra vapor production,

and I use all my attys with the carts------
I do not drip at all.

I like to see clouds of smoke -- eeeerr, vapor -- :vapor::vapor::vapor:
 

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I agree! The 801 atty from EM is hands down the BEST! You get massive vapor and flavor is good. Only 801 I will use. Haven't lost one yet and most are 8 months old. How's that for longevity? :toast:
With the EM8 (Eastmall 4 hole 801 atty)

using VG in your juice mix-

you will get significantly more vapor-

the EM 801 atty is probably one of -
if not the --

best 801 on the market,

it is hugely popular.

I use it mainly at 5Volts on passthru
and I am well pleased with its performance and vapor production.

I like also the 901 and 510 --
all my juices are mixed with VG for extra vapor production,

and I use all my attys with the carts------
I do not drip at all.

I like to see clouds of smoke -- eeeerr, vapor -- :vapor::vapor::vapor:
 
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