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Post by joehel on Sept 5, 2013 10:38:40 GMT
Morning everyone!
I want to buy a 5 pack of the Boge cartomisers to use with my SD Keyring and SD Maxi Keyring batteries. I do have pre-filled cartomisers, but I want some empty ones to put my own choice of flavours in. I'd like to try with "new" cartos, rather than re-fill old ones that still have lingering tastes of cherry or menthol in.
So - my question. I can buy these lovely stainless steel unfilled cartos in either "SR" or "LR". I presume that is either standard or low resistence, but I have no idea what that means or what the difference is? Which kind should I buy please?!
For info, the small SD keyring battery is 300mAh and the larger Maxi keyring is a 650mAh battery. Does that affect which carto I should buy?
Many thanks for any advice!
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Post by Super-Shiny on Sept 5, 2013 10:40:30 GMT
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Post by joehel on Sept 5, 2013 10:46:23 GMT
Perfect, thank you! I have found the slightly longer ones (that take 1.5ml of juice) for 50p cheaper at Vapegear so I might go with those. Might also try them with a drip tip as I've only ever kept the little plastic cap on, but it'll be handier to re-fill if there's a drip tip instead. What does the "resistance" actually MEAN then?
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Post by Super-Shiny on Sept 5, 2013 10:49:54 GMT
joehelLow resistance and High resistance is a bit like boiling water. Low = Boiling hot and gives of more steam but at the same time using more voltage High = Simmering and gives less steam but at the same time using less voltage
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Post by joehel on Sept 5, 2013 10:57:06 GMT
joehelLow resistance and High resistance is a bit like boiling water. Low = Boiling hot and gives of more steam but at the same time using more voltage High = Simmering and gives less steam but at the same time using less voltage Ahhh, thanks! That explains it nice and simply! My SDs are my little stealth vapers so less steam and longer battery life is good LOL
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Post by GunJack on Sept 5, 2013 11:18:17 GMT
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Post by joehel on Sept 5, 2013 12:15:48 GMT
Grrrrrr, thanks GunJack. I will save that for my next order, could have saved a few quid there
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