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  1. Hell yeah... I love you too Joe! LOL. Dec. 29, 2009 was my start date... I miss this old late nights myself! Very... Interesting I must say! Cheers to the OG's!!
  2. I've got the Lemo Drop on the way too.
  3. So does that mean the 20 watt version is set to 'mean'... Just like the 'Jellyfish' is?? Making everyone say that it's such a 'hard hitting mod'? LOL!
  4. Unfortunately... I already own 3 Atlantis tanks.
  5. I will probably do that actually. I'll count how many coils I have for it and let you know.
  6. IMO the Delta II was simply better than the other two. Just comes down to flavor for me... And I like the coils much better! They seem to wick much better than the sub tank coils for me. Not to mention seem to last longer. Don't get me wrong, I still use my Atlantis too... the sub tank is not in my rotation however.
  7. The Delta 2 tank is where it's at. IMO. ; )
  8. Here you go... The ARO-v2 is a bottom coil clearomizer tank system made by Smok Tech. Bottom coil clearomizers provide a nice warm vapor, with a superb clean flavor, and reduced wicking issues. The ARO-v2 Pyrex has a glass tank, replaceable atomizer head and holds about 2.5ml of e-liquid. The ARO-v2 has an eGo connector, but unlike most eGo clearomizers or cartomizers, the ARO-v2 uses the outer threads of the eGo battery. Therefore, if you are using a device with a 510 connector it will be necessary to use a 510 to eGo adapter (Not included). The center post of the connector is unsealed. There is a vent hole in the bottom of the tank which provides the right amount of airflow. To fill: unscrew the bottom atomizer head, hold the tank upside down and fill with about 2.5 ml of eLiquid. With the tank mouthpiece-end down, screw the atomizer head back on. To replace the heating element unscrew the bottom of the clearomizer. The heating element unscrews from the base. The ARO-v2 has great vapor. It comes with a 2.4 ohm coil installed and produces excellent vapor and a good hit. This is sure to be a huge hit. http://www.happyesmoker.com/Smok-Tech-ARO-v2-Pyrex-Bottom-Coil-Tank-FBC_p_145.html
  9. That's still kind of odd... 'Absolutely no gum'... but 'Sure thing' to blowing vapor clouds? I mean, it's awesome he let you vape... but it still comes across as kinda strange.
  10. I use these a lot... and have never had one fail on me yet! http://www.empiremods.com/product_p/brdg5105.htm
  11. I couldn't agree more with the above ... MBV has been and will likely be for a long time, my exclusive 'mixer of the juices' of my 'All Day Vape'... 'SOLAR FLARE' for the win ! 236 ml bottles is the only way I roll ! With 5 extra 'flavor shots' of course ! All day / every day baby! Just wrap your head around these numbers for a second...$43.50 for the 236 ml bottle size ! Coming in at an insane 18 cents per ml people ... and it's some killer stuff too yo ! Honestly, I have picked their stuff over many different crazy expensive juices that are available out there these days too!
  12. Welcome to you... I am very glad as well !
  13. They work like a champ.... yep.
  14. You most certainly need to graduate to the 'bottom coil clearos' and forget the rest. You will then just need to find the right juice consistency to use with them so they wick properly. I really think that is going to be as simple as that! I have recently purchased the 'Aspire BDC'... It's a bottom dual coil design... and they work really well. Good luck... and don't give up trying to find what works for you.
  15. BTW, Dayvape, how long have you been a member that you have over 2k posts? I have been here since the beginning of time pretty much! December 29th, 2009 to be exact... wow that sure sounds like a long time ago! It's quite amazing to think that I've basically been free of the analogs for that long!
  16. http://www.orbtronic.com/batteries-chargers/high-drain-18650-2900mah-ncr18650pd-hybrid-li-ion-battery-button-top-panasonic-orbtronic This was just the first place I came across...
  17. Wow... this is certainly an 'entertaining' thread to say the least ! I have been using 'AW' batteries in all of my mods for the last couple of years as well. And, I have been very pleased with them... and their performance has been great the entire time. However, I recently picked up 2 of the black 'Orbtronic/10 Amp/High Drain' batteries to try out. All I can say is... WOW! They really last a lot longer than the AW/2000 mAh batts I've been using ! And I don't just mean a 'little bit longer'... I mean they last me a LOT LONGER. (sorry, I don't have the actual numbers for you... but it was certainly a noticeable difference. ) I now only need a single Orbtronic 18650 battery to last me all day long and then some... whereas before I would go thru 2+ AW/2000 mAh batts per day.
  18. I never really did understand why some people would actually smoke an analog using the direct lung inhale. It just seems a bit unnatural to me... but I've always only done 'mouth to lung'... so it seems really strange to direct inhale anything. I thought it was funny that some folks only used the direct inhale method... and didn't even know what a 'mouth to lung' inhale was. I remember Chris making a video on 'how to properly inhale with an e-cig'... LOL. I recall reading many a thread about people wondering why they were coughing so much after every drag... well hello, try inhaling the thing the right way maybe? Classic.
  19. ..."they bought it because they like it and they want to look at it and maybe drive one day a week?" That is probably the most likely explanation why folks have large mod collections. It's become more of a hobby to us... where we enjoy collecting different mods to play with from day to day. After all... it gets a bit boring using the same device non-stop... so switching things up every once in a while is a nice change of pace. This is why I have purchased multiple devices at least...
  20. I am totally satisfied and happy with my Vamo V3 for sure. I use my Provari all day at work... go home and then use my Vamo when I'm there. I just leave my Provari at work so I don't have to tote it anywhere. I like both units alot... the Provari, even though it's only VV, is still an extremely solid device. And it's obvious when you are using one. The Vamo, for the incredible price tag, is used as much and keeps me content the entire time I'm using it. And I keep it locked on VW mode all the time. I could see myself buying another Vamo in the future... unless something else just looks better. It's just a solid performer.
  21. You should fancy trying a 'HH357' atty out and do some drippin'! The flavor isn't even close when compared to any BCC device I have. Yes... the tanks are a bit easier maybe to use... but the trade-off isn't worth it to me. I'm more happy with the crazy flavor from a high quality dripping atomizer then the ease of use with a clearo tank I guess. To each their own. But at least if you had a regular 510 atty you could do some testing and see of you have different results with it versus your clearos. Just a thought.
  22. Well... since you only actually vape ~2 mils a day... I would think that a high quality 18490/500 battery should last you all day. I know that the 'Orbtronic 10 amp/High Drain' 18650 that I recently bought blows the AW 18650/2000MaH batts away! One of them actually lasts me all day now in my Provari using a HH 357 and vaping a lot more than 2 mils a day ! So just make sure you are using the best battery for your setup and I bet you could make it happen.
  23. I have noticed this kind of thing on my Vamo3 as well. My thinking is that the times I'm using say a' HH 357/2.0 ohm' atomizer everything seems just fine pumped up around 10-10.5 watts But when I slap on a 'BCC clearo' that uses the pre-made atomizer heads... I always have to drop it way down.. to around 5-6 watts. I think that it is mainly because of the size/strength of each coil being so different from each of those devices I'm using. I just know that with my clearo types I have to drop the power way down or else it's simply too much for those coils to take and will burn. That make any sense to anyone as a possibility? Simply better/stronger coils can take more power put to them then those smaller ones?
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