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Post by Ratfinkz on Nov 10, 2012 11:27:36 GMT
I don't want anything expensive I'd say £20 max but what is the best juice delivery system in budget to use on my thundervolt, I don't get on with direct dripping. If it's a clearo or carto which resistance should I go for? Many thanks Sarah
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Post by Karma on Nov 10, 2012 11:37:12 GMT
I quite like a Vivi Nova on my black LT, It's a nice fit, looks good. I prefer a resistance of about 2.4 then I can use the vv on the LT to get just the right vape. I think with that version that you need an adapter if you were going to use a vision thingy. I often just use a carto on mine too
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Post by Perpetua on Nov 10, 2012 11:37:41 GMT
Essentially anything Sarah, that's the beauty of any VV device, you can set the voltage to suit what you screw into it and your personal vaping preferences.
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Post by OneDay on Nov 10, 2012 11:37:42 GMT
Thundervolt = Lavatube?
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Post by Ratfinkz on Nov 10, 2012 11:49:06 GMT
Yes oneday.
I wondered if there was anything that'd allow me to use full range of vv as using my twist I get burnt taste if go higher than 4.2. But higher volt produces more vapour yes?
Ooo didn't realise I'd need an adaptor to use my vivi's (my device of choice) where can I get one from?
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Post by Karma on Nov 10, 2012 11:50:19 GMT
No, you don't need an adapter for the vivi novas but you will for the vision stardusty clearo thingies
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Post by OneDay on Nov 10, 2012 11:53:09 GMT
I'd go with a vivi nova (3.5ml) with 2.4 head. That will give you the biggest range on the vv
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Post by Ratfinkz on Nov 10, 2012 11:56:31 GMT
Thanks one day that's perfect for me.
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Post by Ewol on Nov 10, 2012 12:16:32 GMT
Yes, the 1.8 head ain't much good on it. I felt it was a lot better when I switched to the 2.4. Throat hit was too strong on 1.8 at high voltage.
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Post by Roger on Nov 10, 2012 12:37:26 GMT
Yes, the 1.8 head ain't much good on it. I felt it was a lot better when I switched to the 2.4. Throat hit was too strong on 1.8 at high voltage. It would be, LR stuff was originally produced to use on batteries that gave out a low voltage. Try your 1.8 at 3.2/3/4/5 volts and see what happens. Having VV doesn't mean you have to use high voltage for everything.
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Post by alvoram on Nov 10, 2012 15:10:20 GMT
I like the vivi on my lavatube too, although I use the higher end resistance with it (since they always seem to be around 2.5 - 2.6 Ohms, and not 2.8 anyway > But after all the fiddling, I'm now really enjoying the AGA-T Ratfinkz AFAIK higher voltage doesn't always mean more vapour, I was under the impression that power is what makes the difference, which can be altered by changing the voltage or the resistance of the atty. Other things like juice type, wick material, type of coil and other technicalsmecknical wizardry can make a difference too I believe. What I'm trying to say is that if it tastes burnt to you beyond a certain voltage, that is possibly because you've exceeded your sweet spot in terms of power (watts) and yes, if you use higher resistance, you can run more volts through it, but your sweet spot will still be the same power (watts) so it won't make much difference, if that makes sense.
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