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battery help
Earthling789 and 2 others reacted to BFD for a topic
Opening air flow all the way and regulating flow by how hard i draw seems to be working out well.3 points -
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Big E-Cig case needed
gag8tor and one other reacted to Compenstine for a topic
Walmart has cases for $9.99 from Valtz in the Medical dept. They are used for diabetic supplies, but hold a lot of stuff. They even have a combination lock to keep unwanted hands out of your supplies.2 points -
Bump when you get something in vape mail.
vaping_jake and one other reacted to Tug for a topic
Got my skull wrap for my Sigelei 150w!2 points -
Dropped a Cloupor Mini today (on concrete)
Compenstine reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
Well, I was preparing to leave work today... tossed my leg across my bike's saddle, and realized I had laid my Cloupor mini on the pillion... just as I heard it hit the asphalt, and what sounded like lots of breakage I gotta hand it to these little things... they are TOUGH! The battery cover popped off, the battery went flying, and even the cover over the electronics popped off... but once I put it all back together, it worked just like it did before! Didn't even scratch, break, or damage the AeroTank V2 that was attached! The only damage to anything was a tiny scuff on the back corner at the bottom (on the battery door), where it made first contact with the pavement.... didn't even knock off the black paint Further proof to me that these little gems are tough as nails, and worth every penny of the $30 price-tag... I'm not so sure I'd want to try that with my IPV minis, or any of the more expensive box-mods...1 point -
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battery help
BFD reacted to Earthling789 for a topic
I almost exclusively use 1.5 Ohm coils in my Kanger tanks... and depending on the juice, run them anywhere from 8W up to 12W... but the happy medium with most juices is 9.5-10.5W. As Bebob said... increasing your airflow, or start drawing, hit the fire button, and continue to draw after you release the button, works to limit "cooking" and will cool the coil faster. Sometimes, when I'm using a low-ohm coil or sub-ohm coil, I'll pulse the fire-button... so it's not constantly ON while I'm drawing. Tam gave the "rule" for dialing in the proper Wattage for your juice/coil combo, and it works every time... start low, and slowly turn up the Wattage after every few draws. That first "bad" hit means you've gone too far, and need to back it up about 0.2-0.5W. A fresh coil will always be "hotter", so if you were using 10W with the old coil, you might want to start out at 9W with a new coil, and crank it back up to 10W (or wherever it tastes best) once it has been used for a couple of hours.1 point -
Big E-Cig case needed
Compenstine reacted to Patricia for a topic
Thanks comp. I have had 2 of those and they lasted about a year. I drag them around with me everywhere. I found one on Etsy that is very nice and large. It was featured in Vape magazine. Looks like just what I need. Expensive but made of leather so I believe it will last all my abuse.1 point -
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Just a tip - make sure your air flow is good too. Proper airflow should help your coil life too. If you have adjustable airflow, open it up a little. If you don't have adjustable airflow increase your draw over the coil. Firing your coil without drawing air or a very slow tight draw will just sit there cooking your coil/wick, especially on a 1.5 coil. If you like slow long draws then you might consider bumping up your coils to 1.8 or more. You'll also be able to bump up your wattage a little too. I love 1.5 coils myself but they have a narrow window of air and wattage to get the best performance out of them.1 point
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Start at the lowest setting, vape. If it's not to your liking, bump it up one or two, vape. Repeat until you get that slightly burnt taste. Back it down a notch. That should be your sweet spot for that juice. Personally, I use 1.8 ohm coils and they do great. 1.5 is a little too hot for me. The thing you read about the iStick not being accurate and running hot is for the iStick 20W, not the 50W. The 50W is pretty darn accurate.1 point
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My, what long eye lashes she has, Uncle Tuggy!1 point
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You weren't bursting my bubble lol and I find it funny that you think you were I just agree with the name you've given it and since a Fuzed Clapton had to normal core wires, not Clapton wires. And spacing is all about preference I wanted the larger spacing.1 point
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First time DIY was a disaster
Vapor Guy reacted to Compenstine for a topic
You are very welcome Vapor Guy. Always willing help out when it comes to DIY juice.1 point -
First time DIY was a disaster
Edna reacted to Compenstine for a topic
I don't use to many FW flavorings, but have noticed the chocolates they carry are very dark. Yes I would still go at least 20. If you want a lighter color Chocolate then you may want to try The Flavor Apprentice (TFA). When it comes to chocolate and coffee flavors are dark by nature. The Caramel from TFA is a med tan color. I think it has good flavor as well. The darker color flavors will burn out coils faster, but it is the flavor that really matters. You know when it has too much flavor if it has a chemical after taste.1 point -
Cute. Uncle Tuggy. I think that fits.1 point
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I think I'll eventually get an istick 50w,but really only for the 4400 mah battery.1 point