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IMEDICx90

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  1. Got my mflux tips, an unbroken iTaste vtr, and an immortalizer clone today...... Dripping on the go.... Yes please! .5 ohm flat ribbon with Bagnet wick. And Jamaican colada.
  2. Well there are basically two ways that you can stress a battery. The first is over draining your battery. You shouldn't drain it past 2.5 volts. If you do you can "kill" the battery, meaning you will lessen or possibly even damage the battery to the point that it can not be recharged. Secondly is the amperage rating. If you are drawing to many amps for the battery to handle it can possibly vent and cause thermal runaway. That is where if the mod is not vented properly it can explode. The only way you would stress a battery that way is by rebuilding a coil that is too low of an ohm in resistance for the battery to safely power/heat up. Does that make any sense?
  3. Nice 101vapes always has great deals. They buy the rest of the limited stock of a run from a supplier and sell it for pennies on the dollar since they paid even less then that. I'm sure authentic since yet have a pretty good rep with the community. However be VERY careful not to stress those batteries. Read up on batteries and their performance before you do any sort of rebuilding and learn how to identify signs of wear on them. Also a multi meter will do wonders for you at the start. Welcome to the mechanical world. I love it here, and I live in sub ohm land 90% of the time. Lol.
  4. I spend 74 after it's all said and done for my pluid.
  5. Twisted micro you say? Now that.... I must try. Gotta find my drill for wire twisting. What abouts a twisted micro with flat ribbon wire?!
  6. I think he meant he was using one disposable e-cig a day. So really he went through an entire disposable not just hitting it once. Also are you chewing your Nicorette on top of it? If you are that could very well be helping you to overdose the nicotine in your system. Just saying! welcome to VT!
  7. Wizard they could have purchased them off of another business like them due to the demand. That might be the answer there .
  8. Actually her statement is partially true. The first run of kpt2's did in fact NOT come with collars. Then due to public demand the second run of shipments had collars put in the packages. I anger just wondered if there was still a demand for them and they got their answer.
  9. Dearth you can use marshmallow or cotton candy flavoring a to sweeten the juice. A little goes a long way but that's how some people get around that. Or eltho malto which is the stuff used in actual cotton candy.
  10. Yaeliq is made in Israel. He has awesome juice. His yellow custard is fantastic! I would gladly recommend him to anyone. Takes a bit to get the juice.... But it's definitely worth the wait.
  11. I just want to chime in on the clearos and glassomizers on a mechanical.... I Love them for the sake of portability. I am not gonna run a sub ohm coil while I'm at work. I get plenty of vapor to satisfy my needs and I only own mechanical mods. However I do think RBAs and RDAs have a definite advantage on a mechanical instead of an APV. The APVs won't read a coil below 1.3 ohms (with the exception of a DNA20). So for anyone into sub ohming you would have to go the mechanical route. but I loved my kpt1 on my evic.
  12. Move that center pin down and flush the atty! Looks awesome with an rsst!
  13. Yeah especially if there is a fix for the button lol!
  14. Man.... Now I want one after seeing that review..... Crap!
  15. Those must have been pretty limited in production because I cant find them for sale anywhere. But in other news I bought about 7 carto tanks for 25 bucks shipped lol! Just got them in today.
  16. You gonna show off the insides?!?!? and awesome I'm gonna look at them.
  17. What's the atty on the nemesis Uma? Looks slick! And what's the drip tip? If I had to guess it's an mflux but I could be wrong!
  18. I'll take some when I rebuild another one and it was made with 26g wire. I'll take some when I rebuild another one and it was made with 26g wire.
  19. He ran a coop and had some extras. He posted a thread in the classifieds. Lol
  20. I think there is some confusion going on here. The lava fire is a mechanical mod The LavaTUBE is a VV/VW. Just making sure everyone knows they are completely different mods. Also if you could post some pics of that switch or even the small tutorial that would be awesome. I plan on reworking my caravelas button here in the near future and I am gonna compile a few different bottom button mod designs together to get a useable switch.
  21. Who's making the fadora line? If they are interested in doing a flavor swap tell them to hit me up. maybe we can partner up and sell side by side!
  22. I have bought both and the only reason I like the clones over a real deal mod is simply this. I can buy all the clones I want and only have spent enough to purchase 2 real deal mods. That to me is ridiculous. I'm not saying that there is no value to craftsmanship, but really $250 for a mod that isn't exclusive to 100 pieces or less? Nah I'm good. The clones recently have been outperforming the real deal mods anyway... So why would I spend more money for subpar performance if the $20 copy does the same thing? And I agree that the logo's should NOT be used on the clones. That is just plain out stealing. But seriously if I had a lathe I would just "clone" the mods I want. It's not hard to find the specs for them online, and with some time and patience I don't see why you couldn't make a nemesis or a diablo or a I hybrid mod.
  23. I have saved in making my own juice.... But I still buy other vendors liquids to try and see what else is out there. I know I won't ever be able to replicate some of my favorite juices so those I still buy (vanda, pluid, m4, bobas) but any savings I have really gleaned from DIY has gone back into mods. So that's probably my lack of discipline lol.
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