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Everything posted by Brian
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So far, this is the only one I've found that doesn't have that "old spice" taste. Probably why I like it.
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Here's one that was mostly inspired by what I've learned from Dave. I'll also show the flavor only mix/%. TPA Peanut Butter - 63.2% TPA Bittersweet Chocolate - 21.1% TPA Marshmallow - 15.8% One drop of FA Max/Boro Tobacco per each 1ml of flavor. You may want to go a little less and add a drop or 3 to suite your taste. Here's how I actually mixed it last time: TPA Peanut Butter - 3ml TPA Bittersweet Chocolate - 1ml TPA Marshmallow - 0.75ml 5 drops of FA Max/Boro. I made 24mg and used 48% flavor (again - thanks Dave for that - works great at HV). After all was said and done, I added two more drops of max/boro. I used 48mg nic base that is 50% VG. This has become my all day vape for the past two weeks. I switch between this and Kitsune's Tiramisu Coffee.
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Yes sir. I've been vaping 6V for a couple of months now and 3.7v just don't cut it. I do use a regular mega batt and carto for fishing and it gets me by, but that's usually on for a few hours. No way I could go back to 3.7.
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I kinda like the Mellow Sunset by itself. Haven't tryied anything with cinnamon yet, so maybe I'll mix up a little batch.
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Glad you're gonna get what you need - and for only $4!!!
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As I said before, if there's not a package on the way I just don't feel right.
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I'm wondering what's in the bottle with the skull and cross bones?
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Sorry - edited my post before you posted this. I saw the battery info at COV. So you cannot replace the batteries at all? That seems odd to me.
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Nice review actor! I've been wondering about this mod, but haven't heard anything about it.
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There are some LR cartos out now at a few places (nhaler is the only one I can think of off hand).
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They say nic has a shelf life of about two years. Keep stored in cool dry place and avoid exposure to direct sunlight. I've got juice over 6 months old and it still has a good throat hit, so I'm assuming the nic is still good.
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If all else fails, just get one of these. My link
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Congrats! And although you may not realize it yet, you know a lot more than you think you do. You may just take your charger to walmart and find a cheapy to fit it. I believe your cigarette ligher in the car puts out 12V, so you don't need anything is adjustable. Can probably pick one up for a couple of $.
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Sorry to say that I really don't know that much about electricity, so I don't know why the fuse would blow. But what you said does make sense. I'd try it at 12V.
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Ok - I'm with you now. You're plugging that into the DC in of your regular battery charger. I would think You'd want to set it to 12V. My regular 510 charges says "DC IN 12-24V".
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Can you post a link to the one you have? I'm not sure what you're doing. I don't know why'd you'd have all those different setting. Seems like a cheap power inverter would be all you need. When you plug your ecig charged into the wall it's getting 110V. What are you setting to 6V?
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I was about to come on here and rant and Chris' new article on the home page is a good place to start. Home Page Article Is it to much to ask for vendors to just tell us what it is? I spend a lot of time looking at the plethora of suppliers and it bothers me when they just list a 510 kit as a "510 kit", and attys that are listed at "510 atty" or something deceptive live "replacement atty for Joye 510" or "replacement atty for Joye eGo" when it's not a Joye atty. I want to know what I'm buying and I will not buy from a vendor that doesn't clearly state who the manufacturer is. And what's up with the eGo knock-offs? If you want to sell the EM Riva, fine, but call it what it is, don't try to be deceptive about it. Some vendors call it an eGo even though it's not a Joye eGo. Some, while not calling it an eGo, twist words to try to make you think it's a eGo, or better than an eGo. One vendor has one listed and in parenthesis says (aka: Riva/eGo). That's BS. It's either a Riva or an eGo. In this case I'm pretty sure it was an EM Riva, but don't try to deceive me! And now there's the T-Rex. I'm still trying to find out if it's Joye or not. So I ask, it is to much to just call it what it is? I know there are some marketing gimmicks, but Ecigs can be confusing enough, especially for noobies, so why not just tell us what it is (who's the manufacturer)! Am I being too picky wanting to know if something is made by Joye? I don't think so.
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Bummer man! I hope you get it worked out and end up with something you're totally happy with!
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That's what I did when I first started using higher volts. I don't use 3.7 any more, so don't have to worry about it, but I did notice the same thing you did. For me, whenever I used an atty at 5 or 6V it just didn't work well on 3.7 after that.
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Couple of main points: 1. Most auto batteries have an auto cutoff (5 to 10 seconds) which most find annoying. With a manual battery, you can drag as long as you want. 2. If you direct drip there more of a chance of juice getting into the auto battery and messing it up. The manual battery is sealed so the only way for juice to get into it is through the actual button. I have a couple of mega batteries that I use with cartomizers and they work well. Other than that, I'm using a 6V mod.
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New PV and no batts! Torture man!!!
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oksmokey? From the UK (am I looking at the right site)?
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Took me a minute to find it also, but I was sure I saw Jeffrey post that he had them, so I knew they had to be there somewhere.