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ATT Members: Page not found errors
Tam and 2 others reacted to Christopher for a topic
Actually sorry that one was me. I was making some changes. (I want to say it was something super uber technical but I actually just hit the wrong button)3 points -
Ditto on what Tam said. I usually boil a coffee cup of water in the microwave and toss them in. Don't leave them in constantly boiling water the o-rings can become bloated or misshaped and some of the tai material can crack. I'll soak in the best $6 Vodka money can buy for a few days if I'm trying to get the funk of a juice out. Depending on what atomizer you have you should snake a Q-tip or thread some cotton through the chimney. That's the most overlooked part and typically the area that soaking doesn't clean.2 points
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Let's Talk Temp Control
jasonculp and one other reacted to DragonGunner for a topic
In my experimenting I actually found that if I make a tight contact coil with the coil master, then take a small mini screwdriver (not phillips) and place it between the coils and gently twist the screwdriver making a tiny gap. I do this to both the top and bottom of the coil until I get nearly perfect spaced coils while the build stays nice and tight (small length wise). If I just make it spaced from the beginning then gaps between the coils tend to be too far apart. Just my funky way of keeping tight spaced coils to fit in some of these tiny decks.2 points -
ATT Members: Page not found errors
Christopher reacted to Tam for a topic
*golf clap* OMG, that's funny!1 point -
I find I make coils much better when hammered! Of course the next morning I rewick and say WTF?1 point
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ATT Members: Page not found errors
Christopher reacted to jasonculp for a topic
It was happening to me from Windows 7/Firefox.1 point -
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I have seen them here at FastTech I am not sure about the quality or that you will get them in a reasonable amount of time. I will keep my eyes open.1 point
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I really don't have many clones, but I really don't have a problem with them. One of mine a 4nine clone is great, my other is a G-PAPS clone and it is junk. I have not bought any tanks, but it is just because I have not found a clone of anything I am really wanting. One clone I am interested in at this time is the Geeko rDNA clone. I am told it has the same 60 watt DNA40 clone that my Zero mod has. Wait...my daily driver, my Zero mod is a clone...lol The rDNA clones are getting hard to find because of the Cease and Desist Order that Vapor Shark has put out there (supposedly). With Vapor Shark down to $130 and 15% off this weekend it is tempting, but I really shouldn't buy one because I would be busting my budget. That tells me a lot about the company who sent you the product. A true review should be about the product not the person who provided it (unless they suck too). If you can't be honest the review is worthless. It is no longer a review and is turned into a commercial. They should be happy to know they are supplying a crappy product so they can pull the produce, fire sale it, or seek recourse from the manufacturer. A pissed off customer costs a business much more than some junk inventory.1 point
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Very nice review, Jason! You'll have to comment back in a few days to tell us if you still like it as well.1 point
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Yeah, I ran in to the same thing. If I tried to wrap a loose coil it never came out even and was a pain to try and make even and I would just fight it. It seems if you make a contact coil first and then work it you can get a nice compact coil with spaces. So far that's the best result for me.1 point
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https://www.spvapors.com1 point
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Addicted?
Earthling789 reacted to Mplough for a topic
I smoked Marlboro reds from the age of 15 to 31. I quit cold turkey March 17, 2000. I found it to be the easiest thing to do once I was convinced I needed to quit. I was totally off them for 2 years and had a knack for something but I knew it wasn't a cigarette. I picked up a Fuente 858 at a cigar shop and it was like heaven. With good cigars you don't inhale them. So I was after that flavor which I never got from the 'licking the bottom of an ashtray' cigarette taste. I smoked Cigars from 2002 until November of last year in a decision to stop because my wife decided to quit smoking cigarettes and she started vaping. I started on 12 mic but when I started I wasn't getting the flavor, I was smoking the ecig like a cigar and the FLAVOR comes from inhaling the vapor. It's a combination of your taste buds, throat, nose, lungs and sinuses. So I started inhaling vapor and couldn't handle it. Coughed and gaged like crazy. So I started using 0 mic and all was good until I realized that even though I wasn't inhaling cigar smoke I was getting nicotine through my mouth. I started getting cranky and upped my dosage of nic to 3 and all was good after a week. So yes, I agree that I think people tend to over nic in the beginning because 50% or so of cigarette addiction is mental. As for vaping being addictive it's as addictive as anything else IMO. I do vape more than I ever did when I smoke cigarettes but I vape for the flavor not the lung hit I got when I smoked. I vape as much as I smoked cigars because I could make a 60x6 Cigar last for hours. I do tend to notice I'm looking for my mod if I've been without it or put it down but I think it's more the hand and mouth routine, like driving a stck shift all the time and when you drive an automatic your left leg is looking for the clutch.1 point -
Cotton bacon has been around for awhile. I've heard very seriously mixed reviews on it. I know people who live on cotton bacon AND people who refuse to use it again.1 point
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I wrap the coil tight as I can to get it even then I gently spring it apart from the ends while still on the spindle. I play with it until the spacing is even. Then I load it on the deck with the spindle still in it so I don't F it up. I secure it with the screws in place then adjust it with the spindle. Then I wick it up and make any final adjustments needed to make it perfect. It's a bit of a pain but it seems to be paying off.1 point
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It's the pg. 70% sub ohm? Ouch. I have a similar reaction to that high of pg at sub ohm vaping...just my opinion1 point
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How to properly clean an atomizer?
Earthling789 reacted to Tam for a topic
"Medicinal alcohol" tends to leave a film on parts that I prefer not to vape. Vinegar wouldn't taste very good should some remain on the wick so that's a no. Boiled water would be okay as long as you don't leave rubber O-rings in it too long (might melt it or damage other parts if it gets too hot). My preference is to use warm to hot water to rinse and then soak in Vodka for a few hours then rinse well under warm/hot water and let dry overnight.1 point