Mine owns. Ok ok, lets start this with some backstory....
My biggest problem with the biggest 6V mods is they are the biggest PVs. They are friggin enormous. And this defies logic because a couple of CR2's aren't that big. Why on God's green earth do high volt mods get so huge? Ok, table that.
Why are high volt mods so expensive? (ok this is a loaded question. From making them, I know exactly why they creep over 140 bucks for something that doesn't suck). The short answer is, the cost of hooking up someone to machine the pieces you need to make something that isn't just a piece of crap made from a flashlight adds to the cost significantly.
Why do atomizers keep dying? Simple. They were not designed to handle high volts. They were designed to handle 3.7v, and they don't even do that very well. Get one clogged, and it dies even at 3.7v. Get it clogged and don't keep it moist? Instant death. That's probably why......
njoy championed the RN4081. They didn't want to screw with complaining customers, so they made a highly over-engineered atomizer that is very hard to kill. Unfortunately, at 3.7V the vapor production is anemic, and the cart was designed by sadistic midgets. It holds about zero juice. The mouthpiece is horrible. Such a shame for such a durable atomizer. However....
A guy named Rick realized how insanely robust this particular atomizer was, and decided to use it in a mod. He calls it "The Copper". Here is a pic:
And it's fantastic. Small, with 6V. No solder. Inexpensive. He has a low shipping cost. But what makes it worthwhile? The absolute BEST SWITCH DESIGN ON ANY PV EVER. You just push against the atomizer and it fires. That's it. Insanely smart. Little effort. The switch is built right into the mouthpiece. It also keeps the entire unit very small. There are a couple of problems though.....
* It looks like something you'd carry if you were a member of Al Queda. You WILL get jacked up if you try to fly somewhere.
* It's heavy
* The cart SUCKS
However..... The vape off this thing at six volts is like a combination of the best features of the 801 at high volt and the best features of the 901 at high volt. I can't describe what it's like getting the flavor you enjoyed at 3.7v with the vapor production of a 901 at 6V. That's what this thing does.
You want to talk about hell? Imagine having this awesome vape you can't take to work because people will assume you have a pipe bomb, or worse, something for illegal drug use. It's insanely inexpensive, and perhaps the single greatest vaping experience you can purchase, but you can't use this in public. Period. You'd be afraid to get spotted using it by a cop while in your car driving somewhere. You would get stopped.
So.... What if you addressed the two main issues with this design. What if you made it ungodly pretty. What if you worked around the horrible cart. This is my treatment, and my new favorite high volt mod.
That's it rounded, and shiny as hell. That's me giving up on carts and just dripping like I would with a 901. That's a BE112 mouthpiece pushed down on it, seriously improving the hit over the ......ed crap it comes with. You put three drops on this thing, and get ten perfect hits. Better than any 901. As good as a BE112 at five volts. No question. You seriously need to try this. Even better:
Here it is compared to the smallest 3.7V 510 atomizer solution I know of:
Six volts. Ungodly shiny and pretty. Best switch. Sealed. Incredible hit.
This is the dripping machine you all have to beat. Good friggin luck.
It's my current favorite out of all my mods.
My biggest problem with the biggest 6V mods is they are the biggest PVs. They are friggin enormous. And this defies logic because a couple of CR2's aren't that big. Why on God's green earth do high volt mods get so huge? Ok, table that.
Why are high volt mods so expensive? (ok this is a loaded question. From making them, I know exactly why they creep over 140 bucks for something that doesn't suck). The short answer is, the cost of hooking up someone to machine the pieces you need to make something that isn't just a piece of crap made from a flashlight adds to the cost significantly.
Why do atomizers keep dying? Simple. They were not designed to handle high volts. They were designed to handle 3.7v, and they don't even do that very well. Get one clogged, and it dies even at 3.7v. Get it clogged and don't keep it moist? Instant death. That's probably why......
njoy championed the RN4081. They didn't want to screw with complaining customers, so they made a highly over-engineered atomizer that is very hard to kill. Unfortunately, at 3.7V the vapor production is anemic, and the cart was designed by sadistic midgets. It holds about zero juice. The mouthpiece is horrible. Such a shame for such a durable atomizer. However....
A guy named Rick realized how insanely robust this particular atomizer was, and decided to use it in a mod. He calls it "The Copper". Here is a pic:

And it's fantastic. Small, with 6V. No solder. Inexpensive. He has a low shipping cost. But what makes it worthwhile? The absolute BEST SWITCH DESIGN ON ANY PV EVER. You just push against the atomizer and it fires. That's it. Insanely smart. Little effort. The switch is built right into the mouthpiece. It also keeps the entire unit very small. There are a couple of problems though.....
* It looks like something you'd carry if you were a member of Al Queda. You WILL get jacked up if you try to fly somewhere.
* It's heavy
* The cart SUCKS
However..... The vape off this thing at six volts is like a combination of the best features of the 801 at high volt and the best features of the 901 at high volt. I can't describe what it's like getting the flavor you enjoyed at 3.7v with the vapor production of a 901 at 6V. That's what this thing does.
You want to talk about hell? Imagine having this awesome vape you can't take to work because people will assume you have a pipe bomb, or worse, something for illegal drug use. It's insanely inexpensive, and perhaps the single greatest vaping experience you can purchase, but you can't use this in public. Period. You'd be afraid to get spotted using it by a cop while in your car driving somewhere. You would get stopped.
So.... What if you addressed the two main issues with this design. What if you made it ungodly pretty. What if you worked around the horrible cart. This is my treatment, and my new favorite high volt mod.

That's it rounded, and shiny as hell. That's me giving up on carts and just dripping like I would with a 901. That's a BE112 mouthpiece pushed down on it, seriously improving the hit over the ......ed crap it comes with. You put three drops on this thing, and get ten perfect hits. Better than any 901. As good as a BE112 at five volts. No question. You seriously need to try this. Even better:
Here it is compared to the smallest 3.7V 510 atomizer solution I know of:

Six volts. Ungodly shiny and pretty. Best switch. Sealed. Incredible hit.
This is the dripping machine you all have to beat. Good friggin luck.
It's my current favorite out of all my mods.
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