I have been wondering which atty to try on my dse-905 screwdriver. It's currently threaded for and using 901 atties, which are seemingly a step above my RN4072 (801's for those that have DSE pens), as the RN4072's seem to run cooler. I like the increase in throat hit and vapor production, but I still find myself taking huge draws to get that extra hit and vapor.
I am willing to get an adapter, but I'm wondering what kind of atty to get. Should I try the RN4075 atty which threads directly with the 901 threads, or get a 510 adapter and a couple 510 atties? I am curious about the longevity of 510 atties, especially with Low Resistance 510's. Are there LR 510's that have a decent life, at least a few weeks or a month? Also, are there any other atties I should be considering that could possibly outperform a lr 510 in terms of vapor production and throat hit? That's ultimately what I'm looking for is throat hit and a lots of vapor (although that's also depending on the liquid, but I want to make the most out of my vape experience).
Can the dse-905 screwdriver take 2 of those smaller 3v batteries? Would using a higher voltage be worth the trouble ( using high volt liquid, low life on atties, etc) or would this be a good route to take?
Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I am willing to get an adapter, but I'm wondering what kind of atty to get. Should I try the RN4075 atty which threads directly with the 901 threads, or get a 510 adapter and a couple 510 atties? I am curious about the longevity of 510 atties, especially with Low Resistance 510's. Are there LR 510's that have a decent life, at least a few weeks or a month? Also, are there any other atties I should be considering that could possibly outperform a lr 510 in terms of vapor production and throat hit? That's ultimately what I'm looking for is throat hit and a lots of vapor (although that's also depending on the liquid, but I want to make the most out of my vape experience).
Can the dse-905 screwdriver take 2 of those smaller 3v batteries? Would using a higher voltage be worth the trouble ( using high volt liquid, low life on atties, etc) or would this be a good route to take?
Your suggestions would be greatly appreciated
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