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Brian

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  1. Here are the coupon codes for innovapor. DCW or INNOVAPOR10 or ECR69 10% off or INNOVAPOR20 20% off order of $50-$100 or INNOVAPOR25 25% off order of $101 or more
  2. I've never had any big problem with it, but some slight melting. Didn't really make much difference in the cart. However, I imagine at 5V it would be a different story. I posted a thread in the tips, tricks and mods section about making a tailpipe out of a cart and I do that with all my carts now. Sure make dripping easier.
  3. Best I can tell, these are JOYE 510's. Silver band looks nice. innovapor
  4. Hang in there and keep us posted!
  5. Just looking to see if anything was on worth watching tonight and saw that "A Time to Kill" is on TNT. Thought I'd add it here as another great movie.
  6. I use to watch that show too... I still rember the line-up on the night it was on... A-Team, Riptide, then Remmington Steel. Haven't seen the trailer, but I'll go check it out. I did see something about it the other day and it listed the cast, but don't remember who's in it.
  7. WHAT!!! You didn't get the bacon? I actually have bacon in my cart along with a bunch of the coffee flavors. Just haven't pushed the checkout button yet.
  8. I've found that you will get huge vapor and burnt taste when you need to add more juice. I trim all of my cart and direct drip only, and this still happens. I don't think you're vaping burnt cart, but trimming works well and then you don't have to worry about trying to line up the cart with the attty bridge.
  9. What type of filler are you using? Most people recommend Fluval (acquarium filter) or the PTB (pyramid tea bag). Vids for both are posted below. I direct drip, so really not much personal experience, just what I've learned here at VT. Direct dripping will give you the best vapor and flavor. If your atty is starting to feel gummed up, try rolling up a piece of paper towel and inserting it into the atty and letting it set for a while to absorb out the excess juice. Be sure to add a few drop directly to the atty before starting to vape again. PTB Fluval
  10. FYI - KR808 uses cartomizers - a one pice atty/cart. This isn't like your 510 atty and cart.
  11. I've used some KR808's and they work okay. I've also had problems with getting "juiced" with them, even though I didn't think I over-filled it. How many drops did you use? I think about 18 should be the max. Once in a while I would pull the top off of it and use a paper towel to get any juice/condensation form inside the end and inside the cart (anything that's above the little rubber ring). I used a knife to make just a little nick on the cart so that it's easy to get the top off with your finger nail. Made it easier for me.
  12. I've heard many similar stories about the mall kiosk and the "free trials". Just think of it this way - it got you vaping. Heck of an initial price, but in the end you got where you needed to be.
  13. Yup, 510 on my VP2 and 302/801 on the PT @ 5V. Glad you like it, sure love mine. For a day at work, it'll last me the whole day.
  14. I found some pretty good vids at innovapor the other day.
  15. That's what I've heard. Mark (@ madvapes) said he's gotten over 30 on his test unit. Also, I've heard that the atty's are perfectly good and last as long as any.
  16. Madvapes has a disposable 510 for $10 (less if you buy multi packs). I've heard really good things about them. Madvapes 510 Disposable
  17. Was a Wolly World the other day and figured I'd try some, but they didn't have them. So, figured I try the Fluval, didn't have it. I always thought Walmart had everything!
  18. Hehehe. I'm everywhere man! Actually, THIS is where I saw it first. I thought about posting these claims in a new thread here to get some feedback, but decided not to.
  19. Great news, Congrats!
  20. I continue to use my VP2 and Spade for daily vape, but use my VP/PT at 5v in the evening and weekends at my computer. If you're looking strictly for a portable unit, there are many to chose from. It will probably be a matter of personal preference. Just a few: Silver Bullet Chuck Super-Six The GG Models The only HV I've used is the VP/PT, which I highly recommend. Can't help on the others, except that some of them are pretty expensive.
  21. I've been using this for over a week and it works great. Haven't been juiced since.
  22. While it seemed like I did a lot of cleaning when I started, now, not so much. I usually use a rolled up piece of paper towel and insert it into the end of the atty and let it set for a few hours to absorb out the old juice. I do this every day or two. I also wipe off the connection points on the atty and battery with a paper towel. You can also use a q-tip with some alcholhol for this every so often just to keep the contact points good and clean. One suggestion for the morning vape is to drip two drops on the atty before bed and don't vape it. In the moring the first couple of hits will be quite strong. I direct drip, so can't help much on the carts, but you want to make sure the filler is level with the end of the cart so that makes contact with the bridge in the atty. I wouldn't pull the filler out unless you're cleaning it (just rinse with warm water and dry with a paper towel). Best advice on carts is to try the PTB or Fluval fillers (vid links below). The stuff that comes in the cart is just... well you choose the word. The 510 batteries would only last me about 1-2 hours at best, so I moved on to a Spade and VP2 pretty fast. Didn't want to fool with the batteries either. I get 5+ hours with the Spade and 8-12 with the VP2. PTB Fluval
  23. A new atty may not give as much vapor during the break-in period (anywhere form 30 min to a couple of hours). Below are vids for the PTB (pyramid tea bag) and the Fuval mod. Also, the last vid is for direct dripping, which you may want to consider. PTB Fluval Filler Direct Dripping Hope this helps!
  24. Very glad to hear he supported you!
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