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  1. You can take it as a compliment. Puppies are cute and cuddly and adorable and irresistible and...
  2. Tam

    Darkhorse RDA clone

    Aw, you're so cute when your lower lip trembles like that.
  3. Tam

    Darkhorse RDA clone

    I said "more than I need" not "more than I want."
  4. I drip 3 - 12 in my HH.357s but only use 3 mg in my RDAs. Any higher and my lungs want to come outside to get some air.
  5. Oh my gosh, he's just a puppy! Happy birthday, young 'un.
  6. Tam

    Darkhorse RDA clone

    Right now I've got more RDAs than I really need so no more for me for awhile. Famous last words, I know.
  7. Because, if it's not reported, then people will accuse the military/media/pick your scapegoat of covering it up and/or deliberately waiting too long to report it. At least they said "presumed".
  8. We're all willing to teach if you're willing to learn. Ask lots of questions, engage in discussions. If you don't learn anything else, learn this: SAFETY FIRST! Always do lots of research and then, learn how to do it right so you're safe at all times.
  9. Welcome. He is/was a new vaper who didn't do much/any research before getting an advanced unit. It was his first mod that he didn't do any research on before buying. He also didn't know Ohm's Law, didn't learn it first, just wanted big clouds (probably). It was recommended by the employee who probably didn't know Ohm's Law, didn't do his research, and was just looking for a sale and found one.
  10. I can't think of any build that doesn't use a ton of juice, it's just the nature of dripping.
  11. Yep, I saw it the same way the commenter did. Mechanical mod + Wrong battery + Resistance of the coil too low for the battery = BOOM! Like you said, Earthling, natural selection at its finest. This is precisely why we go on and on about safety! Learn Ohm's Law. Only use the proper (genuine brand name) batteries for the application. Know what the hell you're doing before you become a statistic. Clouds are not worth the hospital bills.
  12. I found this interesting. According to a comment found here: http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2015/03/09/e-cigarette-explosion-burns-oc-mans-face-and-sets-fire-to-bed/#comments Handsome, Wealthy and Black • 14 hours ago First of all lets ignore the image of the LG HE4 battery on the left as it's irrelevant, it clearly wasn't the battery he was using otherwise it wouldn't appear unscathed - also it is the correct battery for the device he was using, and this wouldn't have happened had he been using it. The device is a 4nine mechanical mod and the tank on top is an aspire atlantis. The battery remains appears to be either a red efest IMR, an AW IMR, or even worse, an ultrafire ICR. Mechanical mod - a device with no inbuilt circuitry, the current drawn from the battery depends entirely on the resistance of the coil, which completes the circuit. ALL SELLERS OF THESE ITEMS INCLUDING THE SELLER OF THIS DEVICE CLEARLY STATES ONLINE AND IN STORE THESE DEVICES ARE FOR ADVANCED USERS ONLY WITH BATTERY SAFETY KNOWLEDGE, AND FAMILIAR WITH THE OHM'S LAW. Red Efest 18650 Battery - low amp rating, NOT DESIGNED FOR COILS BELOW 1OHM LIKE IN THE ATLANTIS. Due to the internal chemistry these batteries will vent gas and not explode if shorted AW 18650 Battery (old version) - low amp rating, NOT DESIGNED FOR COILS BELOW 1OHM LIKE IN THE ATLANTIS. Due to the internal chemistry these batteries will vent gas and not explode if shorted Ultrafire 18650 Battery - low amp rating, known for poor quality and faulty built in protection circuits, NOT FOR USE IN ECIGARETTE DEVICES! The batteries internal chemistry can explode if shorted. 1 MORE TIME, NOT FOR USE IN ECIGARETTE DEVICES!!! This is user error plain and simple. This person chose to ignore all caution warnings given, he chose to use a tank on a ecigarette device it was NOT designed for, and was using the WRONG TYPE OF BATTERY, he chose to do things in such a way that makes it clear he knows nothing about ohm's law, battery safety, and has no common sense to follow clear warnings - would a manufacturer or reseller of power tools be liable if I chose to operate an item in the manner they specifically warned me NOT to do, and injured myself as a result? If you tell someone don't run by the pool as it's slippery and they do it anyway and hurt themselves, who is at fault?? Come on World - especially America, get some common sense
  13. Welcome to Vapor Talk.
  14. You're not quite in his league yet, but you're off to a great start!
  15. If you take a look at this thread: http://www.vaportalk.com/forum/forum/288-e-liquid-reviews/ You'll find all kinds of trusted vendors (and some that people warn you from using). A few that come to mind that I know customize your juice anyway you like it are listed below. These are in no particular order and are those that I use regularly. Fadora Vapor EC Blends Five Pawns Vape Dudes The Vapor Room Other members should be chiming in shortly to give you their recommendations.
  16. Aspire took over Anyvape? I'm with you, B. The Davides perform so much better than the KPTs for me.
  17. Is this just a plain statement of fact, or are you actually surprised to discover this?
  18. bcarter only uses Davide and Davide minis by Anyvape. Those are much better than Kanger Pro Tanks in my opinion.
  19. Also, the O-rings on the tanks and drip tips could pick up the cedar scent like some stronger flavored juices. In my opinion, I wouldn't use the cedar box for vaping supplies, but would find another use for it where the lovely scent would be welcome. Vaping supplies would need to find a new home elsewhere.
  20. Yep. What Earthling said. Just to make sure, despite what my box mods say it is, I always check on either the dedicated ohm meter or my Fluke.
  21. If you have to wait too long, you're ordering from the wrong places. lol
  22. Got six 510 to eGo adapters and an EhPro Plume Veil clone today. Also got two 5-pack Nautilus BVC coils and seven 5-packs of KPT single coil, 1.8 ohm.
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