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I think if you are going to chain vape like a lot of us you might not want to use high octane all day but rather use the lowest nicotine level you can get away with.2 points
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New Enthusiast Looking to Build
Compenstine and one other reacted to Mr Smith for a topic
kayfun V4 clone all the way. great for newbs to advanced. Love the fact that you don't need to drain the tank anymore to access the build deck incase you need to rewick, adjust, or just feel like making a new build... here is what it looks like when you access the build deck with a full tank. (upper section/tank is on the left, build deck is on the right) and the tank sitting on my magneto mech mod: adjustable airflow, adjustable juiceflow, top fill, dual coil ready, handle whatever setup you feel like building. the setup in the first picture is a simple single wick-dual coil build using 32g wire. 5.5 or 6 wraps each... (1.6ohm by themselves, or 0.8ohm as a pair)2 points -
Just Sharing A Good Song...
Compenstine reacted to T-Bone for a topic
When my Father was on leave during 'Nam he and some friends went and saw the Doors and met Jim Morrison. Story is they were just hanging around the Hampton Beach Casino on the boardwalk...just standing there. Morrison apparently asked my Father's friend for a cigarette.1 point -
Bump Everytime You Buy Something New
Compenstine reacted to T-Bone for a topic
Just ordered me up a refill on some Fadora Vapor deliciousity.... 60:40, 8nic Peanut Butter Fudge Brownie 60:40, 0nic Home Canned Peaches with Bavarian Creme 30:70, 0mg nic Banana Nut Bread I'll be standing outside waiting right now.1 point -
Without going to google to search...I'm going to test your pink Floyd knowledge Bone...what was Syd Barretts first solo albums Title?1 point
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Bone,you might like Ray Donovan with Liev Schiber... Californication is def one of my favorite shows of all time also.1 point
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Bump Everytime You Buy Something New
joejoevapekins reacted to jasonculp for a topic
Got iStick #3 in today. It is the 30 watt version. It does have a spring loaded 510 and the threads also look great! I also got my much needed coils for my Delta 19.1 point -
Has anyone seen the new Sin City A same to kill for? I have and I highly recommend it.Love Frank Millers stuff1 point
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Darkhorse RDA clone
Tam reacted to joejoevapekins for a topic
The clone market is making an impact on the big guys. Making products cheaper for us1 point -
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Good battery for an Aspire Atlantis and Nautilus
Earthling789 reacted to Tam for a topic
I would've said what Earthling said (except maybe not so eloquently), except I was stuck at work.1 point -
Anyone have issues with the Nitecore D2 charger?
Compenstine reacted to fishguy1123 for a topic
I have to give Sweet-Vapes a huge thank you for an immediate turn around on my charger. They received it on sat and shipped the replacement on the same day. I received it today and it seems to be good out of the box.1 point -
Good battery for an Aspire Atlantis and Nautilus
Tam reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
An APV is electronic (circuit-boards, wiring, relays, resistors, etc, etc, etc.), which by their very nature are prone to failure (eventually). A mechanical MOD has no electronics... they operate by pressing a button which makes mechanical contact with the battery to fire the atty. Thus, the statement of "APV's are less durable". Sure, some APV's are waterproof, shockproof, bullet-proof, have pretty lights, and will even answer your emails for you... but they will fail (electronically) eventually1 point -
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Difference between high/low voltage/wattage
T-Bone reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
Glad that cleared some things up for you The 9W target is seen on a lot of charts, and yes, it is kind of a sweet-spot for flavor on most juices. I know my all-day-vape tastes best (depending on tank and coil) between 7.5W and 10W, and my MVP is currently running 9W with a Kanger KPT2 and 1.8 Ohm coil. Every juice will have a sweet-spot for Wattage or Voltage, depending on the resistance of the coil, and to some degree, the type of tank. You really have to play with the settings and coil resistances for each juice to find the combo that you like best. When you're unsure of what works best, start your settings low, vape a little, try a higher setting, vape a little, repeat.... once a setting makes the juice taste burnt or "bad", back the settings a notch or two and you've found the sweet-spot for that juice/tank/coil combo.1 point -
Difference between high/low voltage/wattage
T-Bone reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
When thinking of Wattage, think light-bulbs... a 100W bulb is more powerful (brighter, hotter) than a 40W bulb... The same thing stands for vaping. More Wattage = more power, and subsequently more Amps are required of the battery to reach higher power. More Watts does not necessarily mean more vapor. Sure, if the Wattage or Voltage is too low, vapor is diminished, but too much Wattage/Voltage will just cook the juice, giving you a horrible taste. Some juices will handle more power than others. More vapor is produced with higher VG content of the juice. 100% VG will give you the maximum potential for maximum vapor, and the hotter you can get it and the faster you can get it to the coil, the more vapor you get. This is why cloud-chasers are looking for maximum efficiency in their wicks, maximum air-flow, and the lowest Ohm coils possible, so they can produce extremely high temps via high Watts (which also means high Amps). Voltage and Wattage are functions of Ohm's Law, and are two of the variables. Given that your coil's resistance is a set variable, you "set" either Voltage or Wattage to allow the device to determine the third. It is really a choice of the person to determine which method they prefer... Personally, I use slightly different Ohm coils across dozens of tanks, so I leave the Wattage setting as my "set variable" and let the device select the proper Voltage. This way I can maintain relatively the same flavor level across all my tanks. If you use the same resistance coils, you can use the Voltage setting, and the device will set the Wattage. Basically they both are the same side of the coin... more Voltage/Wattage = higher Amps, which results in more power/current.1 point -
Something tells me he's had a few buzz's too many already, lol1 point
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V4 looks to solve all problems the previous generations had. No more whistle, no more draining the tank to rebuild, dual coil ready, pyrex glass center section, juice flow control, adjustable airflow, adjustable 510 pin not holding the deck down anymore, changeable connection, and clones are available already for $30 from tobeco! Soooo getting one! Love my kfl+ but my biggest complaints about it are both fixed in v4...those being whistle, and need to drain to access build deck... Oh another new feature: top filling! Shut off juice flow and open up the top to fill...threads are recessed on 2 sides to prevent pressure build until the last thread. Once top is back on, twist the bottom to open up juice flow again. Pbusardo has already done an excellent review on this tank.1 point