Please read this guide before using your E.W.A LR Atomizer
Exclusive E.W.A BRIDGELESS LR atomizer
For use with E.W.A Drip pump or drip tip
Direct the flow of ejuice for drippers
Less leaking due to over dripping
Enormous vaper production
Not for everyone, just hardcore vapers! Seriously.
NOTE:
These are NOT Joye atomizers, they are E.W.A LR atomizers which are currently the talk of the vaping
world!
They should
only be used up to 3.7V, not higher voltage devices and ONLY on
batteries with at least 450mAh.
Design
E.W.A BRIDGELESS LR atomizer sports a two-tone color scheme. The top portion of the device is black
while the bottom part which houses the heating element is a gold color.
Inside the sporty case you'll find lacking, just as the name implies, a
bridge.
Bridgeless atomizers aren't exactly a new concept. People have been
removing the steel wool covered metal bridges that go over the heating
coil in atomizers for ages. Several vendors now offer them with the
bridge removed for you (or designed without a bridge at all in a few
examples). The E.W.A 510 BRIDGELESS Atomizer Low resistance 1.5 solution offers a little twist to the concept.

Perched
atop the E.W.A 510 BRIDGELESS Atomizer Low resistance 1.5
example is a little gold colored disc. The disc has three
holes to allow juice to flow past and reach the heating coil. This
little addition is a spatter shield. Sometimes when e-liquid gets too
hot or has water droplets inside it, little spatters of molten hot
eliquid will make a beeline straight for the back of your throat.
Usually it's simply annoying, but if you are vaping at high voltages or
low resistance, the spatters can be quite hot and painful at times.
This point is relavant because the E.W.A 510 BRIDGELESS Atomizer Low resistance 1.5
atomizer is a low resistance
device. The atomizer clocks in at 1.5 ohms of resistance. This provides
a good experience with 3.7 volt and lower devices, but can sometimes
result in a pretty warm vape (that equals hot juice, the spatter shield
is your friend)
Performance
The first thing I wondered about when I saw the announcement for the
atomizer was weather or not the presence of the disk would mess anything
up. After all it is by design an obstacle that sits between you and
the heating coils where all the vaporizing magic happens.

I'm happy to report that from a vapor and flavor production, there
doesn't seem to be a lot of interference happening. The one thing I did
pick up on was that juice sometimes will pool up on the disc before it
fully drains. This results in me throwing an extra drop or two in the
atomizer.
The extra couple drops don't seem to hurt much, but there is a limit. I
got a little overzealous at one point and reached the atomizer's
tipping point, at which time it lubricated my hand and battery with a
little e-liquid. In general I found that this atomizer isn't that leak
prone, and can handle a fair amount of juice. I rarely if ever detected
the coil complaining to me in the form of gurgling.
In fact, from a noise standpoint, the KVS atty is pretty quiet when it's
doing its thing. I suspect the spatter shield has a little bit of a
muting effect on the heating coils. Every once in a while I find myself
putting my ear close to the atomizer to make sure it's firing
correctly.

The atomizer does respond nicely weather its fed through a drip tip, or up from the bottom via my Boge Revolution
bottom feeder. There was an odd incident where my Boge acted as if its
batteries were low when the E.W.A 510 BRIDGELESS Atomizer Low resistance 1.5
atomizer was attached, however. This
was a one time thing, and the atomizer didn't show any sort of short or
oddball resistance levels when I checked it on the
ProVari.
Performance on the Boge was not much different than on the other devices
I tried the atomizer on. For the most part, I kept things in the 3.7
volt range. I probably could have pushed it a little higher as the
vapor was not overly warm.
The vapor production however was quite respectable. Flavor and throat
hit as I mentioned weren't really muted from what I can tell. When the
juice supply ran a tad low, it wasn't overly aggressive in reminding me
it was probably time to make things a little more aqueous. In general it
performed as well as a bridgeless atomizer should.
Too Long; Didn't Read
The E.W.A 510 BRIDGELESS Atomizer Low resistance 1.5 bridgeless 510 low resistance atomizer
is a decent little
performer in a sporty black and gold package.
If you are plagued with
little drops of hellfire shooting out from your atomizer and into your
mouth,
the spatter shield may be just the ticket for your continued
happiness.
Non warranty item
All E.W.A LR atomizers are packaged without
any primer fluid.
This means when they come to you they are bone dry.
These require a bit more priming than other atomizers because of this.
Atomizers will vary +/- 0.3ohm resistance