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Jeffb

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  1. Maybe the package was delivered and somebody stole it ?
  2. They can stay open for one more year http://fox13now.com/2013/12/30/bountiful-e-cigarette-businesses-allowed-to-stay-open-in-2014/
  3. Oh yeah. Like someone on ECF measured the particulates of vapor and smoke. Give me a break and don't regurgitate useless tips that you see on ECF here on this forum.
  4. http://szkyx.en.alibaba.com/productgrouplist-220699463/E_LVT.html
  5. You need to have at least 10 posts to post in the classifieds. Be forewarned that new comers don't usually have much luck selling. i f your here just to sell shit, then go away.
  6. Yes lower wattage will drain the battery slower. SR attys will provide a lower wattage. See previous calculations.
  7. An LR atty on a 1000 mah battery will drain it faster than a SR atty on a 1000 mah battery.
  8. Now you're changing the argument. If we insert a person's vaping habits into the equation then all bets are off. But the fact still remains. All things being equal, a LR atty will drain a battery faster than a SR atty. This is not my opinion, this Ohms law, not Ohms opinion.
  9. With this lower resistance, more electrical current can flow through the device and in essence will drain the battery faster than a standard resistance atty. The lower the resistance of an atty the higher the wattage output. look at Ohms law: With a 1.5 ohm atty at 3.7 volts the wattage output is 9.12 watts With a 2.5 ohm atty at 3.7 volts the wattage output is 5.47 watts
  10. Throw it away and tell your "hubby" not to give you used gifts.
  11. You wont be able to find 6.5 ohm attys. they dont make them. What voltage are you running the 134 at?
  12. Sounds like a bunch of malarkey.......... I love that word
  13. Provari & a KPT3 filled with Bobas Bounty and a MVP2 with an Evod filled with Choco Java
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