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Want me to ship out a 30 ml bottle that's been steeped? I'm set for awhile so...
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The ones you ordered from Empire Mods are 1 3/4". I have quite a few of those in all different colors but prefer the stainless steel for comfort. The extra long stainless steel that I bought recently, the E style one is 2 1/2", it's very long but I LOVE the mouth piece, it's very narrow and very comfortable once I got used to it.
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125 ml of EC Blends' Feels Like a Nut. I'm nowhere near out or even low yet but I like to order early so it gets plenty of time to steep. 6 extra long stainless steel drip tips from Madvapes in the "E" style. These things are great for dripping!
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Make sure you're getting genuine Kanger atomizers coils because the knock offs are notorious for being problematic and not working well and/or leaking. If you buy the bridged direct drip atomizers you can debridge them once they don't work as well to give them a little more time. You can also buy the atomizers already debridged (bridgeless). Both bridged and debridged atomizers to "truly" direct drip. Bridged atomizer: http://www.theveteranvaper.com/joye-lr-510-atomizer-matte-black/ Bridgeless atomizer: http://www.discountvapers.com/atomizers/ Both are very good, it just depends on what you like better.
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The connector is at the top of the battery where you "connect" the battery to your Aspire. It looks a little like a cup with threads either on the inside, outside or both. Liquid can accumulate inside of that so you need to dab it out with some tissue, paper towel or Q-tip periodically. That will get the gurgle out as well as keeping your battery connection clean. Be careful not to push too hard when doing this so you don't push the center connection pin down.
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Why do you feel you need a filter for water vapor?
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You could poke your eye out with that thing. Lol!
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That's only one thread on the HH357 that we have here on VT. If you scroll to the top of this page and click on the little magnifying glass next to "Our Store", put in HH357 and several threads will come up. Like Wizard said above, if you're not already a dripper I wouldn't recommend you start with these. Even for experienced drippers there's still a pretty good learning curve. If you're not familiar, you won't know how to troubleshoot if/when you run into hiccups. $21 - $25 (depending on whether you get the regular or custom built ones), that's pretty expensive to start learning on. I'd suggest getting a regular bridged or bridgeless 510 atty to start. If you decide you like to direct drip, then go for the HH357. I drip exclusively on the custom at 2.0 ohms when I'm not driving.
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SVD/VTR/Sigelei Zmax and other APV owners
Tam replied to spydre's topic in General Vaping Discussion
Because of the shape of the VTR it doesn't feel at all heavy to me anymore. At first it was a surprise but I've gotten used to it. -
Sorry, never heard of them. Are you waiting for an order from them?
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You should've said something, I would've been happy to send you some.
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My recommendation would be to get a Vision Spinner battery, a brand name charger and AC adapter. This is a simple variable voltage device. Add a Kanger Pro Tank 2 (or the mini version) or an Anyvape Davide (this also has a mini version) with some KPT (Kanger Pro Tank) coils. The ohm of the coil depends on what you like. I prefer a 1.8 ohm (lower resistance). Get some juice in a 50 PG/50 VG blend, your choice of nicotine percentage, which depends on how much you smoked so you can mimic the nic level at first. Get to know about all of the things I've recommended above. Then, you can venture into building your own coils, RBAs, RDAs, etc. Don't try to build an airplane before you learn how to ride a bicycle. The reason you cough could be that the throat hit is too harsh. This can be caused by too high a nic level, too much PG, too high a voltage on your atomizer, etc. It could also be that you need to take a draw into your mouth first, wait a split second and then inhale the vapor. See? These are just a tiny bit of what you need to learn before you try to build your own mod.
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If you're not familiar with e-smoking e-cigarettes or vaping, I wouldn't recommend you try to build your own mod just yet. You don't have any point of reference in what you want, what you need, the safety precautions you should take... You won't even know if it's really working right. How much electronic knowledge do you have? That's pretty important as well. Read the threads on this forum, ask questions, get into vaping with some basic gear first to learn about vaping (we don't like to call it anything-smoking because of the negative connotations associated with that). Good luck!
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I always vape a 50/50 blend. Many others use 60 PG/40 VG. It's mostly what works for you but might be worth a try. More PG = more throat hit, thinner juice More VG = smoother vape, slightly sweeter juice (you could always add sweetener for this, too), THICKER juice, more vapor
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On the same vein as what Vispera said, what is the PG/VG ratio of your juice? If it's high in VG it could be that the juice is too thick to absorb into your wick properly. This would result in a burnt taste. Try adding a drop or two of distilled water into your KPT2 mini, shake well, let sit a few minutes to give the wick a chance to absorb the liquid and try again. You might need to change your coil because the wick may already be burned and that'll continue the burnt taste even if the liquid is thin enough to wick properly.
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Helping people to get vaping stuff that makes them happy and keeps them vaping is all the payment I need. Getting to spend someone else's money is just a perk.
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I think it goes along the lines of The Velveteen Rabbit.
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When I first read the story I thought of you and Crockett. Crockett was one of the lucky ones who transitioned into one loving home to another, though.
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Ah, good to know I'm not losing my touch, Wizard.
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I think that's why so many people fall for this one, it's because we want it to be true. We want to believe there's someone out there who is so good and virtuous and loving and giving... I like the premise even though it's got plot holes as big as the Grand Canyon.
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That's okay, it's still a touching story. http://www.snopes.com/glurge/reggie.asp There's the link to Snopes.com that debunks the story. I've been reading so many badly written books lately, at least this one was better written than the drivel of the past three books. :-P