Yet another battery question

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otter

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Howdy! Having decided to step up from my 510s, and suffering from information overload here, I finally decided upon a Silver Bullet, which I just ordered.
I also ordered elsewhere some TrustFire Protected 3.6V 880mAh 16340/CR123A batteries as well as High Voltage 510 Atomizer w/ 4.5 Resistance.
I'm just wondering if folks think this is a doable setup. I realize there is a ton of info here about batteries and resistances and volts, but I'm not sure I've got it all. Any opinions would be appreciated, as I want to keep my vaping :) not :evil: :p
Thanks!
 

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Howdy! Having decided to step up from my 510s, and suffering from information overload here, I finally decided upon a Silver Bullet, which I just ordered.
I also ordered elsewhere some TrustFire Protected 3.6V 880mAh 16340/CR123A Batteries as well as High Voltage 510 Atomizer w/ 4.5 Resistance.
I'm just wondering if folks think this is a doable setup. I realize there is a ton of info here about batteries and resistances and volts, but I'm not sure I've got it all. Any opinions would be appreciated, as I want to keep my vaping :) not :evil: :p
Thanks!

If you are comming from a standard 510, try the 18650 battery before you venture into HV.
 

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The 4.5 ohm atty will work, just be careful off a fresh charge and take short drags. I use a regular 2.2 ohm 510 @ 6v on occasion and it only requires about 2 seconds 3 being the max to make a good amount of vapor. Anything longer than 3 seconds starts to burn flavors. Once flavors burn they can stick to wicking, coil and its such a pain to clean. That's just my opinion your mileage may vary.
 

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On Nhaler's website it says the 4.5 ohm attys are for 6v and 5.2 ohm attys are for 7.4v.

The ones you ordered will work, but they will just run slightly hotter than the 5.2 ohm ones I think.

This thread has a bunch of good info as well, oops cant post links yet, but its the thread called "high voltage" atty's????? here in the Altsmoke section.
 
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