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  1. Tam

    Major workflow Epiphany!

    What? You'll do some Satchmo and Eric Johnson but no Steve Vai? Whatsamatter witchoo?
    2 points
  2. I'm with @Bebop. Every drop of flavoring is meticulously counted. Milliliters of PG, VG and nic base are painstakingly measured in a tireless effort to achieve the ultimate vape. Except for that whole Zamfir, thing. I prefer something a little more up-tempo. Zeppelin, Sabbath, perhaps some Jethro Tull or perhaps if I'm in a reflective mood, some Joe Satriani or Eric Johnson. Yanni, maybe...but NEVER Zamfir. Oh...and the only thing I use a highball glass for is...well...a highball. Just wait until you start pairing your juices with your favorite adult beverages, @Walt. It will open up even more doors, options and ideas than you ever thought possible.
    2 points
  3. Walt

    Drop-in Coil Cleaning

    @Cloud-9 You and I are doing the same thing my friend. Watching, trying, and learning. I learn the most from my mistakes like the coil that I built too close to the outer rim of the RTA. When it expanded from heat it shorted out. OooooPs. But now I know.
    1 point
  4. I've cleaned drop-in coils using pure-grain alcohol such as Everclear, moonshine, or Vodka over 100 Proof. The higher and purer the alcohol content the better, though. Let them soak overnight, repeat as necessary, then air-dry for another overnight period, and they are rejuvenated, but not quite good-as-new. This is mostly to remove flavor from wicks, but it will do a decent job cleaning the coil of crud. Seriously though, with the coils I use being so cheap (and rebuildable), I don't even bother cleaning them anymore... I just grab another and toss the old one into the "rebuild later" pile.
    1 point
  5. Walt

    Drop-in Coil Cleaning

    @Cloud-9 I use both SS and Kanthal. Between the two I can usually come up with a decent coil configuration. SS is very low in resistance and sometimes it is hard to get very many winds in some smaller RBA's. I've also been playing around with clapton and fused clapton and again, sometimes it takes a pretty large coil to hit what I want in a resistance with SS. As inexpensive as wire is I would recommend getting SS in 24,26,&28. Same with Kanthal. This would provide a pretty wide set of choices in coil winds. Play around a bit with the coil calculator here: http://www.steam-engine.org/coil.html. Try both kanthal and ss in different gauges and different coil diameters, and you can get a feel for how many wraps each wire will take to achieve a given resistance. Both wires produce great vapor and flavor. SS is necessary only if you are partial to temp control vaping.
    1 point
  6. cany

    Major workflow Epiphany!

    From the bottle too the needle to the bottle shake let steep no fancy schmancy mixing here
    1 point
  7. Christopher

    someone know this ?

    Her plan is working.... Yes I'm sure I could order some in
    1 point
  8. *Sniff* Smells like Spam to me. Eva you work at a factory in China
    1 point
  9. Tam

    someone know this ?

    Ha! @gadget beat me to it -- his google-fu is greater than mine, alas! Vaping Underground also has this as well: http://vapingunderground.com/threads/authentic-iphenix-f2-mango-25w-800mah-e-cigarette-starter-kit.314473/
    1 point
  10. Vai, too. And Gary Hoey.
    1 point
  11. My head is spinning from everything I am learning at present, lol. Tull works for me. I was thinkin about locomotive breath when I fired up my Goon. "The Wizard" goes through my head while I'm mixing. "Everybody's happy when the Wizard walks by".
    1 point
  12. Zero nic makes mixing a LOT easier!! Congrats on hitting that Zero mark!
    1 point
  13. 4x 22gauge 9 wrap tsunami rda
    1 point
  14. Thanks y'all!! Been zero nicotine for 2 months now and plan to stay that way.
    1 point
  15. @Walt - I am complete opposite lol My mixes are delicately spooned into ancient handmade carafes and lightly paddled by just the dangling toes of cherubs who's feet have been bathed in holy water, and all in a relaxing stone chamber with Zamfir playfully mouthing his pan flute. Ok, I may be exaggerating a little. Still I like paddling my mixes lightly in a high ball glass with a butter knife then transfer to a warm bath. They emerge 10 minutes later fully integrated and once cooled, ready to vape. They seem to be slightly more flavorful after a week but I'm not sure beyond that .....
    1 point
  16. Tam

    Dropped batt in water

    First off you're confusing "battery" with "mod". The battery is the round cylindrical thing that goes inside a mod, which, for you is the cuboid mini -- except the battery is non-removable in your case. Just to make sure I've got it right, your entire mod fell into the glass of water. Is this correct? If so, I would remove the battery out of the cuboid mini, open everything up and set out to air dry for several days -- just to be on the safe side. Since this is an electronic device I wouldn't want to try to fire it up until I was absolutely sure everything was dry first. And... I should look up the device in question before I go offering advice. The cuboid mini has a built-in 2400 mAh battery so there's nothing to remove other than the tank. I would still recommend you let it sit out to dry for a day or three before trying to fire it up again. In case this is your only mod, this would be where I make a strong recommendation that you get a back up. We always recommend having lots of back ups just for these types of situations. Things happen and you don't want to be without a device, a tank, an extra charger, some more coils, extra juice, etc. Get back ups. And back ups of your back ups. You can never have too many when things start to go wrong.
    1 point
  17. It's ok Cany. My daughter called me all excited. She was 35 at that time. "I get the second hand!" She said. "I always thought it was the third one. It counts the seconds!" I was speechless. Sent from my iPad using The Vapor Talk mobile app
    1 point
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