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Everything posted by Tam
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The creaminess of the juice will come through the longer you steep it.
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Aw, poor Troy! I'm sorry to hear you're not feeling well. I hope you get over this soon! And yes, it's really freaking cold!!! Where's the 60-70 degree weather we're used to this time of year? I didn't order this single digit high we're getting today.
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Pssst! That's 510 drip tips.
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If you use a 1.8 ohm coil it can be a warm vape. Even though colors haven't come out yet for the replacement tanks (as far as I know), you can change the drip tip to whatever color you want. I have a pretty pink drip tip on the one that I have Strawberry Fields flavor in it to keep track of what is in which tank.
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That's just the nature of CE4 devices from my personal experience, which is why I switched to all kinds of different clearomizers until I finally hit on the Anyvape Davide mini. I've not had the same problem with these at all. The Kangor Pro Tank 2 is also trouble free from my experiences.
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Worth a switch -- to the Kangor Pro Tank 2 instead. It's a bottom feeder like the Evod but the KPT2 has a pyrex glass tank. It makes my juices taste better, IMO, and you never have to worry about cracking tanks with certain flavors.
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Money is always a good starting point.
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EC Blends. You don't need "sample packs" because you can just order the 5 ml bottle and customize to your heart's content. These little bottles are only around $2.50 each and go up as you add stuff but only by a little.
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Accidentally pulling it up too far only happened once and that was my fault. I got too impatient and pulled up too much all at once. Since then I've learned to pull up only a tiny bit at a time and it's been fine. You're good to go, Patricia.
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You could have some juice in the center post. If that's the case take your clearomizer off the battery, place tissue under the clearo at the battery connection end (loosely) and blow gently through the mouthpiece to remove the juice. Dab the bottom of the clearo and also dab the inside of the battery connection to clean out any remaining juice. That should help.
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I'm with Troy about not buying cheap chargers. Get a good one so you won't have to keep replacing the cheap ones over and over. Less expense this way and probably way safer. I'm very underwhelmed with my Evic, it's being used as an over-priced ohm meter at the moment. The Kamry K100 mechanical mod that I won at a local vape meet recently is really knocking my socks off. The entire kit is usually around $50.00 and comes with two batteries, a charger (throw this one out and get a better one), and a few other goodies in the box. Add a KPT2 with a 1.8 ohm coil and this thing will amaze you. Well, it did me anyway. I recently ordered an Innokin iTaste VTR but it's on preorder so it'll be awhile before it gets here. I was very impressed with the one I got to use at my local B&M but it's a bit more expensive (anything from $80 - $120), you must buy batteries and charger separately.
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Like Bebop says, rock the little end of the coil back and forth JUST A LITTLE at a time to pull it out a tiny bit. That's usually all you need, although when I experience that problem with my Spinners, I just gently pull the center post up. Been doing that forever now with never a problem as long as you don't pull the center post on the Spinner too far. Did that once and it came out still attached by the wires! I checked to make sure the wires were solidly attached and then carefully put the wires back in and pushed the center post down. No problem at all.
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I'm sure I'm in the wrong place but does anyone know how to
Tam replied to Aquatroy's topic in General Vaping Discussion
You get a BIIIIG hammer and... -
Nope. That's not an RDA, it's not even an RBA. The HH.357 custom or otherwise is an atomizer. That's all. RDAs and RBAs are a whole different animal.
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It wasn't just on the plastic covering the screen? *is hopeful* Since I preordered mine isn't even on its way just yet. Hey, is that another scratch on the left hand side further down from the screen or just something the light caught?
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In Bcarter's post #3 he says, "I haven't used a top coil unit in a very long time so could not answer this really. I used T2s the first month or so I started vaping, but have since only used BCCs (T3S, Davide Minis, and mostly now KPT2s)." Emphasis, mine.
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Pssst! It's duck season...
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Try 16 wraps with 12 gauge. That's the French word for "man", why?
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OMG, guys, stop. I can't...breathe...*gasps between bouts of laughter*
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We're just trying to be helpful.
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Use the sledge hammer, it should flatten out your head very well so standing on it should no longer be an issue.
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It's a manual so it's totally safe for noobs.
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Here's a link: http://www.amazon.com/Truper-30930-10-Pound-Fiberglass-36-Inch/dp/B000KL0X24/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1386040710&sr=8-5&keywords=sledge+hammer This will work even better as it has a rubber grip, better insulation so you don't get shocked.
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First, you get the biggest aluminum bat you can lay your hands on. Wood is no good because it leaves splinters. Aluminum doesn't conduct electricity all that well so it's a better instrument to use. Lay your coil on a hard surface, concrete is the preferred for most advanced users. Now, carefully beat the holy living $%&#!!! out of the coil. Once it's in teeny tiny pieces, sweep the pieces together, place into an ohm meter and check it. If it's not at the resistance you want, lather, rinse, repeat until you get the result you desire.
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If I remember correctly I originally recommended you get 1.8 ohm or 2.2 ohm coils. The 3.2 ohm coils were strictly your idea. *sighs*