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  1. E-Juice: Hydras Delight, 6mg Nic, 40/60 Device: Zna 50w set@25w 5.2v Tank system: Tobeco Orchid V4, 1ohm dual micro w/cotton wicks First off hats off for comp. What a marvelous complex tasty as all get out juice. In my setup the flavors are truly amazing. The way the 3 key flavors work together dragon fruit, strawberry, and cream mix to create the well rounded juice that is with basically no aging time is insane its perfect straight out of the bottle. Love the way the flavor changes on me everytime. One time in getting a strawberry heavy cream malt shake. The next time I'm getting transported off to the land of dragons and wizards, I don't mean them harry potter wizards either. When that dragon fruits hits you with a hint of cream strawberry after tones its equivalent to the angel and demons annual gang bang of the masses. Once again comp aims high on the bar and far surpasses that mark. He is clearly the master alchemist. Ps comp you have just replaced my first love...fairy dust elixir #getyourwizardon
    2 points
  2. VapeBerry

    HELP WITH BUILD

    The Manhattan looks like a cool mod, but really all mechanical mods like the Manhattan do the same thing, just alterations of a basic principle (battery with a direct on/off button/switch). You really don't need (and I wouldn't recommend) dropping serious cash on a $200 mod if it's your first venture into rebuilding. Luckily, there's a lot of clones of popular mods that are nearly identical and very well-machined, and much more inexpensive. Here's my first rig, it's a Tobh Atty clone with a Panzer "Black Hawk" edition mod clone. It cost about $80 for the mod and like $25 for the atty. I still have it, it still works great, and I still use it even though I've gotten into some of the authentic gear. That being said, I'd say get a mech mod clone and an RDA clone. Once you have these, you'll need a solid battery to power it. Here is a list of safe batteries you should use. http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/blogs/baditude/4848-9-battery-basics-mods-imr-protected-icr.html Once you have all that, you'll obviously need to rebuild. It's tricky at first, but you'll get the hang of it pretty fast. Because you'll probably be wrapping and re-wrapping a lot of coils when you start, I'd recommend you go to Amazon and buy a big spool of Kanthal. I just checked and 100 feet is $4-7, depending on gauge. If you buy your wire from a vape shop, $4-7 will only buy you a very small spool in comparison. http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page=1&rh=i%3Aaps%2Ck%3Akanthal%20wire Watch some YouTube videos to learn how to physically wrap the coils. RiP Tripper's has been a hot topic lately, but he has a lot of great videos on rebuilding and I learned a lot watching his videos. Don't bother with the advanced builds if your new, just get down a basic dual coil set up and then move up. Here's a link to RiP's coil building tutorials. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKD8bdRWqx77f-ie7-TyYDzFo_Eh3I2zY With your coils built, you'll need wick. There's a ton of opinions on what to use, none necessarily right or wrong. If you don't want to boil cotton, just get some ready-to-use wick. I use cotton bacon, it's very cheap. http://www.electronicstix.com/products/cotton-bacon-10-pieces I'd also recommend you either get a multimeter or coil tester, to verify the resistance of your coils. I really don't hardly ever test my coils anymore because I just don't build that low, nor do I find scorching hot builds really that enjoyable. When you're new and not sure, however, it's best to be safe. If you don't already know Ohm's law, learn it inside/out/front/back whatever. This isn't something you want to mess up on. http://ecigarettereviewed.com/ohms-law-explained-for-vaping Fortunately, however, if you use good batteries (which you absolutely should), they will likely let you know ahead of time before they blow. If your mod starts getting warm, take the battery out and feel it. If your battery is getting hot, that's the first indicator you either have a short, or are running it with a coil that is too low. Here is a link describing some basic vaping terminology http://guidetovaping.com/2012/06/13/a-z-e-cig-glossary/ If you have any questions about further terms (RDA, RTA, RDTA, APV, whatever), google is your friend.
    1 point
  3. Compenstine

    Fadora's Hydra's Delight

    http://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/glass-dragon-wine-bottle_491896881.html
    1 point
  4. Tug

    wicking coils.

    Now that I've figured out how to wick properly all I need is some of Comps juice in a 75vg25pg ratio and I'll have people calling the fire dept on me!lol :-)
    1 point
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  6. erics1

    wearable vaporizer

    A little project we are working on. Wearable vaporizer for on a persons wrist. The tip will pop in and out. Any thoughts? Thanks EricS
    1 point
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