World Exclusive SmartVapes Dripping Atomizer Custom Built for Dripping

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OK..here the update....this atomizer is the shiat!!!..first I'm not going to lie had my issues with the leakage and bumped heads here with the vendor himself...when i first purchased this i was using it on a kgo/ego battery..and i hated how much it leaked i use 70/30 pg/VG juice and i was really disappointed not because it did not hit,this thing has always hit..but because of the leakage..now i he been using this on a megladon that i purchased about 2 weeks ago...WOW..no leaks..cause of the catch cup design on the don...this thing hits every time and has no signs of slowing down and it's hands down a great buy...i have tried every atomizer out there..by this time they were all dead...i recommend getting a drip shield or a mod with a catchup design and i promise u guys will be happy with the taste and the amount of vapor u get from this...well found my go to atty,still on the hunt for an all day vape!!..vape on guys.!!
 

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lol not sure so I just put one in the mail for you now, you should have your tracking info.
Got the shipment yesterday. Thanks for sending a 1.8 and a 3.0! I tried both and both working amazing! I kind of like the 3.0 better as it gives a little less TH and more flavor but I do have to puff on it longer. Will the 3.0 drain my eGo bat faster?

Oh and I also received the boge cartos and I’m like those a lot too!
 

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I would imagine no. The higher the resistance, the less of a current draw, the longer your battery will last. Vice Versa :)
Thanks. I was thinking because of the higher resistance the battery would have to work harder. I do have to fire the battery for longer with the 3.0 so I guess it’s a wash?
 

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Thanks. I was thinking because of the higher resistance the battery would have to work harder. I do have to fire the battery for longer with the 3.0 so I guess it’s a wash?

I see what you're saying. If you're taking a 5 second hit with a 3ohm over a 3 second hit with a 1.8ohm, I honestly don't know what the ratio of battery life is to one another. Given that you hit them in the same amount of time, the battery should last longer while using a 3ohm.
 

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I see what you're saying. If you're taking a 5 second hit with a 3ohm over a 3 second hit with a 1.8ohm, I honestly don't know what the ratio of battery life is to one another. Given that you hit them in the same amount of time, the battery should last longer while using a 3ohm.
Cool thanks! I'm happy with the 1000 MAH eGo battery but the 650s are a bit short lived. Don't really want to spend the $$ to step up you 5v right now.
 

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Cool thanks! I'm happy with the 1000 MAH eGo battery but the 650s are a bit short lived. Don't really want to spend the $$ to step up you 5v right now.

I've got 3 of the 650s. Never got to try the 1k mAh, but I bet they're awesome in terms of battery life :)

I got lucky and won my first 5v mod in a contest here in the forums :D But my very first mod costed me $205, without batteries or charger ;)

Careful, if you try variable voltage, you might find it hard to ever go back to the world of standard vaping :laugh: The Provari is next in my line of sight. It...will...be...MINE! :)
 

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I see what you're saying. If you're taking a 5 second hit with a 3ohm over a 3 second hit with a 1.8ohm, I honestly don't know what the ratio of battery life is to one another. Given that you hit them in the same amount of time, the battery should last longer while using a 3ohm.

Well, here's what I *believe* I know - please suggest corrections and I can make them (today I think anyway)...

In terms of the total capacity of a batteries charge (expressed on the battery as "mAh" or milliAmpHours), to determine how much of that total you are using each activation, you could determine the milliAmpHours:
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3.7 @ 1.8 ohms = 2000mA * 3sec = 6000mAs (1 milliAmpHour = 3600 milliAmpSeconds)
3.7 @ 3   ohms = 1250ma * 5sec = 6250mAs
6000mAs is about 1.7mAh. So, with a longer activation, you are making up for the lost wattage per activation: stretching out the hit certainly balances things out for the most part (at least given these examples). At this rate a 900mAh battery should last for about 500 of EITHER of these activations for those durations...theoretically, and approximately...

The actual mAs usage per activation will be a function of battery drain over the span of activations as well as even each individual activation. That approximation is built in to these equations: "3.7v" or "3.6v" batteries typically top out a full charge voltage of 4.2v. Over their usable charge however, 3.6-7v serves as a general guide of the average voltage supplied to your circuit.

So, in terms of the power you generate (to provide an approximation of the hit 'strength') for each duration, you have:
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3.7 @ 1.8 ohms = 7.6W * 3sec = 6.3 mWh (milliWattHour)
3.7 @ 3 ohms   = 4.6W * 5sec = 6.3 mWh

Of course, there are always more variables (viscosity of the fluid, the rate of capilary action through the wick/bridge, the total coil surface area, etc, etc) that effect what portion of those mWh's are transferred to your vape cloud. Chemical characteristics and such also make for a battery's "preference" for low or high drain applications.

To me, this seems pretty accurate in fact. I prefer a lower-resistance atty and I do notice a loss of battery endurance. The reason seems to be because a 5 second hit on a 3ohm doesn't do the trick for me; I'll take 5 seconds on a 1.8 thank you very much. The above numbers are just estimates of course, but that "maximum hit" (mWh) that I want (say on the order of 10mWh?) I can get from 1.8 ohms much easier - stressing neither the capacity of my mouth nor my patience.

Random tip in either case: discharge your batteries to about 50% depleted. I'm sure you've depleted them (or at least activated the protective circuitry) a few times so you know about where that is. If you go about 1/2 of that time and charge them then, your battery should last longer overall (speaking about what I've read on Li-Ion batteries anyway).

Long story short (which you should always say when you just realized it's been too long aready), the ratio of consumption is directly proportionate with the ratio of the resistance differences.
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3 		:	1.8 		[1.66667 to 1]
7.60556w * 5sec	:	4.56333w * 5sec	[1.66667 to 1]

enjoy :vapor:
 
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Just ordered a 3.0ohm "dripping-atty" for a 5V GLV2 I have coming, really excited to try it out! Also, got a drip-ship with sealed 510-510 adapter...anyone know if the adapter will cause problems with the atty connection?? I'm thinking this will greatly solve the problem of leakage I experienced with my first dripping-atty. For reference, it's this adapter: 510-510 Adapter (Sealed) Thx :)
 

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Just wanted to mention that I appreciate the service I was given in reference to a mistake that I made on an order (fricken wrong address...my haunting the mail carrier continues...)

Thanks Shinypaladin

I've also experienced amazing service from ShinyP...he called me (out of the blue) regarding my post above and reassured me all would be fine. Not to mention of course, that the first "dripping-atty" 1.8ohm I got from him is still going strong at almost 2 months of use now! That is...heavy use on Riva's and a 3.7v box-mod. Just amazing! No other atty has compared in terms of performance or reliability for me. Ordered a 3.0ohm version today for a 5V GLV2 I've got coming; can't wait. Just get a drip-shield with adapter, and watch it blow(or should I say "vape") you away!
 
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