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Post by jungle on Dec 3, 2011 11:02:16 GMT
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Post by domesticextremist on Dec 3, 2011 11:25:45 GMT
I believe you might be better going for LR cartos with an Ego battery - they give out a bit lower voltage than Rivas. As regards the charger, it will probably be ok (others might know better).
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Post by Perpetua on Dec 3, 2011 11:43:02 GMT
I'm not 100% sure about the charger to be honest Andrew, as I've not had an Riva-T, but looking at the photo's on Jason's it certainly does look to be compatibile.
Like Dom, I'd also go for Low Resistance . . .
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Post by jungle on Dec 3, 2011 11:48:22 GMT
Cheers Dom & Perp.
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Post by Gordy on Dec 3, 2011 12:01:39 GMT
Hi Andrew i would opt for the LR boges too, at 2ohms they will give you a much better experience and should be ok for use on your riva without causing any of the failure issues that anything lower would cause. the charger will be fine i would imagin but if you wanna double check then just take a look at the output ampage my ego charger outputs 420ma and i would be pretty sure your riva will be very similar
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Post by warlordxxx - (Mark) on Dec 3, 2011 12:10:09 GMT
With the charger it's kind of a suck it and see job it will certainly attach without problems and "shouldn't" give you charging issues .. As suggested i'd go for LR cartos (the ego will use both) but at 3.7v (the ego batt gives out 3.7v constant where as the riva starts at 4.2 and slowly decreases) the LR cartos will work better for you - they are also good on the riva
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Post by jungle on Dec 3, 2011 12:14:44 GMT
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Post by Gordy on Dec 3, 2011 13:38:01 GMT
yeah them be the ones
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Post by Chrissie on Dec 3, 2011 13:46:40 GMT
As Gordy says, them be the ones & yes, as they aren't as low resistance as the dual coil LR's, they should be fine to use on the Riva as well as the ego.
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Post by jungle on Dec 3, 2011 13:51:17 GMT
Fantastic ! Ordered.
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Post by stitch on Dec 3, 2011 14:18:06 GMT
Does that mean I would be ok to use lr boge cartos with this? www.vapeescape.co.uk/the%2Decho%2De%2D1300%2Dcarry%2Dkit%7E264this "The 4.2V batteries are the ideal match for the Echomisers and other standard resistance cartomisers. They are not recommended for use with Low Resistance atomisers or cartomisers" Confuses me a bit why exactly is it not recommended
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Post by blakey on Dec 3, 2011 14:22:56 GMT
Does that mean I would be ok to use lr boge cartos with this? www.vapeescape.co.uk/the%2Decho%2De%2D1300%2Dcarry%2Dkit%7E264this "The 4.2V batteries are the ideal match for the Echomisers and other standard resistance cartomisers. They are not recommended for use with Low Resistance atomisers or cartomisers" Confuses me a bit why exactly is it not recommended They are fine mate, the difference is as stated above somewhere that the dual coils are low res at 1.5 ohms and draw a large amount of current very quickly which can burn out some of the switches on some e-cigs, the boges are also low res but at 2.0ohms they are not as low res as the dual coils and the switches can handle the power draw just fine.
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Post by stitch on Dec 3, 2011 14:53:29 GMT
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Post by blakey on Dec 3, 2011 14:59:05 GMT
Yes mate, 20ohms is fine. What you need to remember is , a freshly charged riva is pushing out 4.2v and when you have a 1,5ohm draw on it there is a LOT of power taken out at one time. When the battery level falls to lower levels then there is not so much power going through the switch.
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Post by DiscoDes on Dec 3, 2011 17:21:33 GMT
Yes mate, 20ohms is fine. What you need to remember is , a freshly charged riva is pushing out 4.2v and when you have a 1,5ohm draw on it there is a LOT of power taken out at one time. When the battery level falls to lower levels then there is not so much power going through the switch. I think you mean 2 ohms Blakey just thought i'd add this in case anyone tried to find 20 ohm Cartos
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