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Everything posted by Tam
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Any tank with a 510 connection will work with the Spinner II.
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While I'm not a fan of cloud chasing competitions, even with an eGo style battery, there's no guarantee to "absolute" safety. These are lithium batteries after all.
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Well? What did you figure out?
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The Nautilus mini has a 510 connection so it'll fit on your Evod Twist. It even comes with a beauty ring to hide the eGo threads on your Twist. If this doesn't make sense now, it will once your mini comes in. I use my mini on my Vision Spinner, which is very similar to your battery.
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Nope. Haven't had the need to. The coils have been lasting over two weeks each so I figure that's good. Glad you found a fix, though.
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3.5v is too low for a 1.8 ohm coil. No wonder you think your Spinner isn't working right. Go up to 3.7v and vape. Go up a little more. Vape. Keep doing that until you start getting a little bit of a burnt taste and then back it down a notch. That will be your sweet spot for that juice in your tank.
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What voltage did you have your Spinner at? That could've been it. With a 1.8 ohm coil I usually run it on my Spinners at 3.8v to 4.0v depending on the juice I have in the tank at the time.
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This could be epic...if it works like it says. The page said it's a clone. Does anyone know what the original is?
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What Bebop said. Any higher resistance on a 3.7 volt battery, and you won't get squat for vapor. Oh, and it also depends on the juice. For fruit flavors I go with a 1.8 ohm coil. For bakery flavors or coffee or others that require a little more heat, I go with a 1.5 ohm.
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Vape on a lower setting. If it's not what you like, turn it up a little. Vape. Turn it up a little. When you start getting that burnt taste, turn it down a notch. That is how you find the sweet spot for that juice and set up.
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Breaking Aerotanks - Need advice on new tank
Tam replied to rgunn1's topic in General Vaping Discussion
Just an FYI. The Vapor Talk store sells just the bottom part of the Aerotank for $4... https://www.vaportalkstore.com/Kanger-Airflow-Control-Valve-p/kanger-airflow-control-valve.htm -
I love my VTR! When I first got it I worried because of its weight. The APV also can double as a self protection device. Hit someone one the head with it and I guarantee they'll go down. lol The Nautilus mini can fit into the VTR but you have to hold the APV upside down, put the tank through it first, THEN you screw in the bottom part. The bottom part won't fit inside the protective metal ring that helps hold the tank to the APV. Been there, done that. It's a pain to do but worth it to keep the Pyrex tank protected instead of using the extension.
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Since you already have some 18650s, want something seamless that goes with tanks, I would recommend a Kamry K100. It's a mechanical mod with springs on the buttons (not magnets). It's about as tough as I've seen or used. It's pretty hefty but that ensures it won't break anytime soon. As for a good, reliable tank that can rival dripping with a 510 atomizer? Go with the full sized Aspire Nautilus. Get the stainless steel tank (separately) so it won't break. The tank that comes with it is made of Pyrex...not a good fit for you. Then, get several 5-packs of 1.5 or 1.6 or 1.8 ohm coils for the Nautilus MINI. The regular Nautilus coils is like the KPT single coils. The coils for the Nautilus MINI are vertical and, in my opinion, come very close to the same performance and flavor as direct dripping on my HH.357 atomizers. That's making a huge claim as the HH.357s are the very best atomizers I've ever tried. The most expensive, too, as the custom ones I use cost $25 each. Hope that helps some. Others will be by to give you their suggestions soon, I'm sure. That's what I thought...until I read the part where he said he's not interested in a box mod.
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Welcome back to Vapor Talk.
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What's the resistance of the coils you're using? That could possibly be why you can run the voltage up so high and not fry your coils. IF your coil is still good. Normally, what I use are 1.8 ohm coils at around 3.7 volts. Even with 2.2 ohms I rarely go above 4.0 without getting a little bit of the burnt taste. Listen to Bebop. He's been around the block a time or two and gives good advice.
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Sorry you had such a bad day, I hope today is better for you. Get more back ups! I can't stress the importance of having them. And then get back ups of your back ups so this kind of thing never happens to you again.
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Congrats! And it only gets better from here.
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Welcome to Vapor Talk. Christopher takes care of us all.
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Welcome to Vapor Talk.
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Just recently I finally threw away the last pack of cigarettes I had sitting in my fridge for over two years now. I was kind of amazed not to feel a hint of panic like I expected.
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I'd agree with you B, with the exception of Fadora's Spiced Apple, Apple Cider, watermelon, and Home Canned Peaches. Those taste like the real thing.
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Welcome to Vapor Talk.
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Try another new coil in your clearomizer. Sometimes you get a dud. What's your voltage on your Spinner II set at? What ohm coil do you have? All those things will also make a difference. Depending on the juice, you sometimes have to adjust the voltage. Some juices like a hotter/higher voltage while juices with fruit juices usually like it lower.
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Spent five years in Alaska (2 on Kodiak and 3 on Adak). That's enough for me, although why I'm looking at a visit to some friends in Homer I'll never know. Welcome to Vapor Talk.