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510/ Ego Vv Passthrough


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I think 2.9 is an odd starting place like the provari has. I just have one that is a passthrough that isn't integrated. It goes all the way to 6 volts and I am happy with it. The one that you have here is an affordable one that I have heard is good for the price. But I decided to go for the 30.99 one since it can go to 6 volts instead of just 4.8 maximum. I would say it is worth a try since it is so cheap. Just be aware that it has to be plugged in all the time to use it. It can't be used as a battery as it is integrated in the device and it is nondetachable as you can see in the video on the site.

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I already know I don't care for more than 4 volts with my preferred liquids.I have some 5 volt and a homemade VV passthrough If I had the desire I can go as high on the voltage as I have wall warts for.3 volts just seems like an almost dead battery unless you are using low resistance I suppose.Since I quit using 801 batteries and started using 14500's a passthrough seems like a hassle with the wire and having to be around an outlet or puter.

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... I just have one that is a passthrough that isn't integrated. It goes all the way to 6 volts and I am happy with it. The one that you have here is an affordable one that I have heard is good for the price. But I decided to go for the 30.99 one since it can go to 6 volts instead of just 4.8 maximum.

How about a link to this?

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I'd. like to know what type and resistence of atty people are using to vape at 6 volts or anything over 4.8v. I only. go to 5v when I drip on a st. res 510 and I haven't used this setup much lateley. I usually use 2.2ohm clearos at 4.2v or the lr. ones at as low as 3.2v.

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An 8w vape using my 3.5Ω IkenVape HR 901 drip atty requires 5.3v, which only uses a cool 1.5a, effectively lengthing the battery life (and isn't possible on my eGo-C Twist) . The 4.8v that the Twist provides will only take a 3.5Ω atty to 6.5w, which isn't a very warm vape. I could use an atty with less resistance, but that would increase my battery's current draw.

By contrast, the same 8w vape using a 2.2Ω clearo only requires 4.2v, but the current is increased to almost 2a, which provides less vape-time per charge, as well as a hot switch because of it's amp limitation.

When using a DCT, many vapers almost double these figures (some to 15w, 7.5w per coil) because there's two coils wired in series involved, so the extra headroom definitely comes in handy for those.

V² ÷ R = P and V ÷ R = I, wherein V = voltage (in volts), R = resistance (in ohms or Ω), P = power (in watts), and I = current (in amps).

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I really need to learn some of this electrical mumbo jumbo. Maybe I will then know more about posts like that. Anyways I am not sure if there is any atomizer that can actually work with 6 volts without any burnt taste. Unless there happens to be one that is greater than 3 ohms. Or perhaps a dual coil atomizer then it would probably be fine at any ohms but I am not quite certain on that as I only use cartomizers.

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