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  1. kirchoffs current law states the sum of the currents entering and leaving a node = 0. therefore in your circuit a simple series circuit your additive batteries would be a simple statement of ohms law. therefore add the two battery voltages together and divide by the resistance. This would be true on an unregulated mechanical mod. However you should realize that the regulated mod puts that voltage through a circuit and probably a voltage divider/variable resistance divice. just because 8.4VDC is available to your device does not mean it's putting all that voltage into the coil. This is explained in the parrallel statement that was mentioned earlier and kirchoffs voltage law. This states that the voltage applied across a simple loop of the circuit is equal to source voltage. therefore adding resistance in series (a simple resistor) will drop some of the voltage and dissapate the applied energy prior to it being applied to the coil.
  2. Got mine in today. Seems pretty solid so far. The above post is correct requires 9v for inline charging. Easy to pop the cover and replace the batteries though. I keep 8 batteries charged at all times for my mods.
  3. Have you noticed that all your tanks leak when on an airplane? LOL i took 3 devices last time i flew. ALL 3 leaked out their fluid while in air. I purposely changed the coils in my turbo to make sure they were good. The clearomizers leaked too. It was frustrating.
  4. what i find funny is fog machines always made me cough and have trouble breathing. Personal Vaporizers though give me no troubles
  5. I ordered one of these. it will be intersting to see how it performs compared to some of the others i have. it is a little pricey but i am really looking for a nice mod with good performance. I have heard a lot o good things about vaporshark and figured this would be a good mod to give them a try on.
  6. When i was forced to be in a union our uniforms by union decree had to be American Made. When i would tear a shirt in the plant it would cost me 60 bucks to replace a basic polo style blue shirt. (we had a uniform allowance that would pay for up to 3 uniforms per year, THat would last me about 3 months because there were A LOT of metal banded claddings in the plant). I hated the fact that i had to pay 4x value for American Made. I work very hard for my money. Every day i come home and take anti inflammtory meds like advil to reduce swelling and pain from a hard day of work. When i buy something i want the best value for my hard earned dollar. If that means i buy from china or japan or from products from those countries then that is what i'll do. The more our country screams to raise minimum wage and regulate corporations out of existence the more we will buy foreign made products. It is not a question of patriotism for me. I served my country. I am a veteran and during my service we had multiple hazard zone patrols. I do not equate buying for value with not being a patriot. I do have companies i will not buy from because i believe they are anti american. I'll never buy another GM product because of their bailout and transfer of wealth to Unions. I buy ford because when i shopped around for a full size car they had by far the best bang for the buck. When i wanted a truck (2009) there was no other company that could compete with the price i got on my F150. when i wanted a small commuter car nothing seemed to compare to the focus i got that i was getting 39 to 41 MPG from. But i don't buy them because they are an American company. That is a bonus. I think your statement was True bcarter. We Have regulated and unionized to the point that American companies simply can't produce a product (in the mass production market) that competes with foreign made products. ON a side note i luckily work for an American based oilfield manufacturing company that builds an outstanding product. Still we outsource our control functions and products to Norway because well that seems to be where all the PLC designers and programmers are lol. all the oilfield companies i've worked for seem to outsource their control systems and software to Norway.
  7. something i've learned with my tanks. IF you let them come to about 1/3 or less full they will flood. If you are able to keep them above the half marker it will help. Mine don't flood anymore. On a side note i'e noticed the BVC nautilus will flood slightly if your not powered enough for the tank. anything less than 12 watts and mine will start to flood. Vaping at 12W plus with at least half full tank and mine all stopped flooding
  8. I keep cotton swabs at my charging station so that cleaning the battery prior to charging is easier
  9. I am working toward 0 nic vaping. That is what should be on the list the habit of hand to mouth and seeing the vapor are too much for me. i'm down to 6mg nic though and plan soon to start buying both 6 and zero and mixing it down to 3
  10. thanks for the review. That assures me i'll wait for a bit before i order one.
  11. ok one coil was able to last me 9 days (90 ml of fluid) the vape is outstanding but i had flooding issues after about 50ml. so if your willing to spend about 5 dollars per week on coils it is in my opinion the best replaceable coil tank on the market. (you will need something capable of at least 20w to power it).
  12. i actually like the size (my home rigs will fire it no problem) and it would fit well on my 7-30. If it gave a great flavor i would be willing to give it a try (have some spare coils laying around from the mega aerotank) but i'm just not a fan of kangar coils. when kangar comes out with the vertical coil system it might be different (hopefully will be).
  13. ok i got my juice. I'm vaping Heaven Bounty @12mg in a nautilus BVC. The flavor is ok. The shipping time was crazy. 10days from placing my order i got the juice. That's a big negative for me and will probably keep me from ordering from them again.
  14. thanks for posting the video. while the vapor production looks awesome i think i'll stick with vertical coils for now. The nautilus and Joye delta are both pretty fantastic (with the joyetech delta outshining by far)
  15. Anybody know of a good soft case i can carry my big rigs in? looking for something to let me carry my Seven 30 with me without shoving it in my front pocket and risk breaking the Joyetech atomizer that's so dang expensive.
  16. Wait till you try the Joyetech Delta LOL . My nautilus BVC coils are great for about a week then they start getting a burned taste. Still i like them enough i ordered 100 coils so i have a stockpile. The joyetech coils are too expensive to stockpile luckily this coil seems to be outlasting the BVC nautilus coils!
  17. Ok. I got this bad boy off ebay at 78 dollars. I ordered 3x MNKE 26650 batteries with it. so total cost was better than these added up. it came in with 3 batteries at 109.00 USD This is the laser etching. Plain functional looks nice but not great. Here it is with the orange battery installed. It's venting is used via open ports to battery compartment. You will not want to drop this in water lol. I have the Joyetech Delta attached and you may be able to see i am running at 21.4 watts. This is only a wattage variable device .it wil detect your coil. (mine is detected at 1.5 ohms on my evic supreme it's detected at 1.4ohms) IT fires fast and has a gravity sensor for making adjustments. Now my opinions on this device. Man oh man is it big and heavy. Stainless steel beast i tell you. It makes my evic supreme feel like the original evic almost lol. If you look at the picture you will see that the joytech is much thinner than the 7-30. The joytech is the exact same diameter as my evic supreme which seems like a big rig so that will tell you how big this is. I LOVE IT. lol fires fast with a big battery that i'm hoping will last most of a day (my evic supreme lasts about 4 or 5 hours) This bad boy puts out plenty of power for my joyetech delta tank and coil (BTVC). the new tanks i am buying require greater than 11W ability so i have settled on the 30w for now so i can power my joyetech delta. I won't be able to put it on any of my 11 or 15w devices. Now the CON to this device (this may be a pro for some of you) the bottom screw on cap for the battery compartment is in two parts. This allows for adjusting the very bottom flat portion in an out for posted and non posted batteries. I use non posted so with the cap screwed in so the device will work the bottom portion is not flush. I don't like this but if you use a posted battery you will probably like it. Another con is that the operators manual is horrible and might as well not even be there. When i first got it, it was factory wrapped and had a huge scratch on the screen. This upset me a lot until i thought about the big bang theory episode where they made a big deal about taking the plastic off their new iphone. Sure enough it had a plastic coating on the screen. took it off no scratches . I have a couple DNA30's ordered and when they arrive i'll use em and tell you which i prefer between the DNA 30 and this. TLDR: BIG and Beautiful, I LOVE IT.
  18. LOL i spend significantly more on my RIG's than i do on my juice.
  19. coils are quite expensive.. $3.99 each if i recall correctly. still can only find them in limited places. I can't buy in bulk from my normal places of buying things. Joyetech is very limited in who they allow to sell their stuff it seems so it will probably remain expensive. I don't know anything about rebuilding coils so i can not tell you. I don't normally take them apart either. when this one burns up i'll see if i can (if i'm at home) but a lot of the reports i've read on them are that they last 3 weeks to a month so it may be a bit
  20. I was looking at that and went with the P4U 7-30 instead. if i'm dissapointed with that i may go the vaporshark. Thanks for hte Review.
  21. joytech delta (arrived), Pioneer4you Seven-30, Vamo V5 x 4, Hana clone DNA 30 x 2, 10x Nautilus Aspire, 100 BVC coils, tons of new juices trying out IPT and Bootleg.IMR 26650 x2, Efest IMR16650 35A x 4, Nitecore universal charging station 2014 addition. LOL i need to go back to work so i can quit shopping
  22. OK i'm going to give my first impressions of it. Fires HOT at higher wattages even though it's designed to be used on the more powerful devices.i'm using it on the eVic supreme for which it was designed. I'm going to start by saying first recognition of resistance on the coil was 2.2 Ohms on what is supposed to be a 1.4Ohm Coil. I have put it on the eVic supreme and fired it several times. Removing it to recognize resistance again. (also after cleaning of eVic head) and the resistance has come down to 1.6 Ohm. I took the tank apart and reseated the coil and it's now showing 1.5 Ohms. I am happy with that. Note: read the instructions with the tank. it says to be sure the first firings of each coil (10 or so) are under 4V so as to not damage the coil before it's properly wetted. The mouth tip it comes with has a pretty solid plastic taste to it so i removed it immediately. You may have to add some floss under your o-ring for a solid seat of normal tips. First impressions are that it has flavor and hit very similar to the Nautilus BVC. at 13Watts (which is what i fire my nautilus BVC coils at) it's a smooth cool hit with about the same flavor and cloud production as the Nautilus BVC. at 16watts the flavor starts to pop out at you more and the vapor is starting to heat up. still on par with the BVC maybe a little better. (note: head rush at this point from my normal 12mg nic fluid at 50/50 mix) So while i'm waiting for the nic rush to go away i verified via Joyetech that it was authentic (therefore the coil should have been 1.4) at 20watts you can really feel the vapor start to heat up but the flavor is coming out even more! superior to the BVC at this point but imho doesn't yet justify the extra cost. at 24 watts (which is max i can get out of it (supposed to be designed up to 25.7 watts at 1.4 ohm) it's a hot vapor with the hit starting to very very slightly go dry. non chain vapors would probably get a good hit but i'm a chain vaper) My conclusion is that if you have deep pockets it's definately worth it. for about 2/3 the price and upkeep price you can get the BVC that will work well on a 20 or 30watt mod. if your using 11watt or lower i think the kangar dual coils are probalby the best tank with premade coils. Side note: i am hoping that like with the Nautilus BVC heads that after a few hours of soaking in juice the hit improves. The BVC got significantly better and i'm hoping for similar with this. If it does i'll update. Seems my sweet spot with this tank is going to be 19.5 watts@ 1.5 Ohms with a listed voltage of 5.42 V
  23. their new GWAR flavors are pretty good but their jizmoglobin is my ADV although i never tell anyone outside of vapers the name for obvious reasons. it tastes like Crunch Berry cereal to me.
  24. OK i'm going to give my first impressions of it. Fires HOT at higher wattages even though it's designed to be used on the more powerful devices.i'm using it on the evic supreme for which it was designed. I'm going to start by saying first recognition of resistance on the coil was 2.2 Ohms on what is supposed to be a 1.4Ohm Coil. I have put it on the evic supreme and fired it several times. Removing it to recognize resistance again. (also after cleaning of evic head) and the resistance has come down to 1.6 Ohm. I took the tank apart and reseated the coil and it's now showing 1.5 Ohms. I am happy with that. Note: read the instructions with the tank. it says to be sure the first firings of each coil (10 or so) are under 4V so as to not damage the coil before it's properly wetted. The mouth tip it comes with has a pretty solid plastic taste to it so i removed it immediately. You may have to add some floss under your o-ring for a solid seat of normal tips. First impressions are that it has flavor and hit very similar to the Nautilus BVC. at 13Watts (which is what i fire my nautilus BVC coils at) it's a smooth cool hit with about the same flavor and cloud production as the Nautilus BVC. at 16watts the flavor starts to pop out at you more and the vapor is starting to heat up. still on par with the BVC maybe a little better. (note: head rush at this point from my normal 12mg nic fluid at 50/50 mix) So while i'm waiting for the nic rush to go away i verified via Joyetech that it was authentic (therefore the coil should have been 1.4) at 20watts you can really feel the vapor start to heat up but the flavor is coming out even more! superior to the BVC at this point but imho doesn't yet justify the extra cost. at 24 watts (which is max i can get out of it (supposed to be designed up to 25.7 watts at 1.4 ohm) it's a hot vapor with the hit starting to very very slightly go dry. non chain vapors would probably get a good hit but i'm a chain vaper) My conclusion is that if you have deep pockets it's definately worth it. for about 2/3 the price and upkeep price you can get the BVC that will work well on a 20 or 30watt mod. if your using 11watt or lower i think the kangar dual coils are probalby the best tank with premade coils. Side note: i am hoping that like with the Nautilus BVC heads that after a few hours of soaking in juice the hit improves. The BVC got significantly better and i'm hoping for similar with this. If it does i'll update. Seems my sweet spot with this tank is going to be 19.5 watts@ 1.5 Ohms with a listed voltage of 5.42 V edited resistance.
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