What is "the one" for whom?

Hello everyone.

I thought I’d open a new topic..
Let’s see whose atomizer, mod, and/or combo is the one you swear by, the one that worked best for you, with which you have absolutely no complaints whatsoever..
So to speak, the go-to setup…

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For me, they are the reliable pair, Dani+Pio 1.5 :slightly_smiling_face:

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A picture says it all!!

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Pioneer v1.5 I really liked it too.

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Actually, the Expromizer is no secret to me. :grin: The big Yihi and the old, battered one which I received a bit rough around the edges, and with which I started my second vaper life.

Besides, I like these too. The 7 Expromizers are my most stable favorites.

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Well, actually, the B80 AIO:


:wink: :saluting_face: :face_savoring_food:

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Actually, me too…because I have no one else :grin:

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At least you make decisions easily!! :grin:

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Just like in the liquid question :grin:

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Yes!! You don’t even have to think about that!! :sweat_smile:

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Single, mesh, dual. Tobacco, fruit, dessert.
Let’s leave the coil measurements for posterity to study :rofl:
I don’t have a picture of the IPV8 right now, another dwarf or the Brunhilde is resting on it.


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Nice big exhaust on the good RTA.! :saluting_face:
Happy Well Done GIF

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All selected for its flavor profile.

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I’ve actually thought a lot about what the Best..
Should it be an AIO or a Squonk… there isn’t a huge selection, but perhaps my heart was most taken by the Pulse v3… Let’s be frank, in terms of quality, it’s worse than the Topside, you simply can’t mention the two in the same league… but the Pulse, with its ease and perfectly fitting, weightless shape… I love it… Not incidentally, it changed my vape world…

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13 years together, unbroken. No other tank has been put on the Provari during this time. :hugs:

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And why the Provari?

It provides an Atmistique voltage meter, you clip it onto the 510, the atomizer on top, and it measures what voltage the mod pushes out under load, meaning how much the battery drops under load.

Provari with 4.1 Volts output in idle:

And Provari with the 1.6 ohm Taifun under load:

And this is a 13-year-old device, with intensive daily use… :wink:
Even Daniks drop more than this (0.04-0.1 V)…

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So, please do this in Hungarian too :heart::joy: these are just numbers, but why

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The nominal voltage should not be confused with the effective voltage. There are new electronic devices in the lineup which use voltage for safety. The Provari couldn’t work with lower resistance back then because semiconductors and other components weren’t available. They compensate for high amperage by setting a limit on resistance.

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Here we use a load to show the voltage, let’s say a 0.5 volt LED. A vape of a newer type already has a built-in load, and on top of that you add another one + a resistor. There’s that much drop in these regards.
Oh, don’t get me wrong, we’ll just vape until the batteries last or as long as we feel like it :rofl:

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I am aware of its limitations, max 15 Watts, and we definitely don’t want to go below 1.3-1.2 ohms. I’ve been using it for 13 years with these rules in mind, on a tight MTL. Despite this, precise electronics, this is what I tried to illustrate. :wink:

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