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Aquatroy

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  1. Funny! Not too many outing themselves! Ha! I am in Colorado so who cares! Nope just in and out, like the clouds,really like a half dozen rips in a row, pulling in a blowing dragon smoke... freaks out a lot of folks, thinking its the *Removed* No Drug Talk, when I tell them its nic juice they look dumbfounded. Not a lot of ejuice in Colorado cuz there making cash on weed. At this point I have found 4 vape non 420 brick and mortars in Colorado , there are 31 in Utah...go figure....
  2. Too much air compared to vapor, like smoking an analog with twenty holes punched in the filter...
  3. Lots more top heavy than a nova, chrome is heavy as so is the glass.. Donta have a pic but google tesla with a protank...more than just a battery.....
  4. Pro tank is very pretty especially on top of a big chrome mod, but very top heavy on an ego twist 1100, agree with Tam lots of vapor!
  5. APV= advanced personal vaporizer PV= personal vaporizer Pat, I will try, but new to this also, but one of the experts should be a better teacher. RIXTER? but I will try and keep it simple, still learning it myself! Ever tank, clearo, carto etc has a coil that has an electrical resistance (ohms), by being able to adjust voltage (twists, spinners)you get a better vape, when you can also adjust watts, you obtain a even better vape.. So on my APV, Tessie the Tesla, when I attach a new tank, I press a button and it tells me the resistance, I look on a graph that tells me the optimum wattage and voltage an then I adjust Tessie to those parameters . Then readjust volts if necessary as some juice tastes and vapes better low, some better on a higher voltage. I believe there are APVs that do the adjusting automatically (evic)? Theres a learning curve, but after you get a grasp on it, it's a better vape than a non adjustable PV, start with a twist or a spinner (VV), then if your enjoying that option, jump to a VV/VW If I am wrong on this or didn't explain correctly, somebody jump in and thanks!
  6. Airy= bad, but only airy on the Tesla, fixed that with a small rubber band, O ring was too much, but the rubber band I can leave one or two holes open...but they work great on my c-twists, a little top heavy tho.. Past the airy issue. I think they are great.. Big vapor....Nice tank on a big mod....but Id rather use vision novas on my ego types,
  7. Nice stuff will be picking up one of these soon....
  8. Picked up a Kanger pro tank today, popped on the Tesla, very airy
  9. Variable volt variable watts, mostl APV's have both, spinners and twists are vv, but lack the ability to adjust wattage for different coil resistance.....at least that's my take on it, but hardly an expert. Spinners or twists are a good segway into APV's
  10. Try a mix with some Carmel. Did that by accident once and loved it, so I do a mix with ddusk
  11. Take a look at the Tesla, just got mine and loving it vv/vw lockable, sturdy well built unit
  12. Overall I try not to. Easy to do...but it really shouldn't matter unless your gear is faulty
  13. Congrats! Glad they are working for you. Now you headed to the next level, and whole better place....
  14. Good luck with that. I gave up looking...CHANGE THE MINDSET.... It's just nic....Carmel's, Choco mints... My new favorite pearinglypeach from Texas selects. Trying not to vape tobacco flavs except on rough days....
  15. Sleep rate in a clearo would be minimal, I wAs being a jerk! The only juice hitting fresh air would be in the wick, at the atmo point......
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