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Anyone have any monthly subscriptions? Such as drip club, vape mail club, or zample box? Thinking of subscribing to one but can't decide which. :P
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hi there....newbie here. don't judge me. :p
mvince201 replied to kelli's topic in Introduce Yourself
Welcome! Enjoy your stay, checkout is at 11am. -
Bump Everytime You Buy Something New
mvince201 replied to blucavvy's topic in General Vaping Discussion
It's only a dollar or two higher than regular kanthal on ebay -
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Joytech Delta atomizer
mvince201 replied to DragonGunner's topic in Share the Latest Vaping Products
Looks pretty sweet. If you're into that kinda thing. Lol Holds a ton of juice. -
Nice coils Bushwick! You are a perfectionist like me I can see Lol. Very clean!
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is there expiration date for juices?
mvince201 replied to azizcansaythis's topic in General eLiquid Discussion
Some juices have expiration dates and some do not. Typically the longer it sits the better it gets! -
Home made chicken fettuccine alfredo for me tonight! One of my favorites.
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Bahahahaha It's worth a try!
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Never thought of that! My watch doesn't take batteries Although it does collect dirt quite well.
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low load unless tank isnt screwed down tight
mvince201 replied to hblackwolf's topic in Troubleshooting & Technical Issues
I assume your coils are at the correct ohm to be fired by that mod? I'm not sure how low it will fire. My thought is maybe loosening the tank is causing just enough extra resistence for it to fire if the coil was too low for it to, ya dig? -
low load unless tank isnt screwed down tight
mvince201 replied to hblackwolf's topic in Troubleshooting & Technical Issues
Sounds like you need to either adjust the pin on your Russian 91% or your mod. -
Also very good. To my knowledge there is not much difference between the two other than the vtc5 offers 2600maH
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Sony vtc5 is the best battery out imo
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A toothbrush works wonders on the threads and engravings!
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this depends on tthe ohms you are attempting to achieve and the gauge of the wire. WWW.steam-engine.com has a nice calculator for wrapping coils.
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Will it "work"....yes. Is it very reliable or accurate? Most likely not. Spend the $20 or so and get the right equipment and save yourself the hassle or possible missing face.
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Oh, and with the battery you purchased I would not try anything below 1 ohm personally. You need to read up on ohms law and understand what your doing before you attempt it. Certain batteries can only discharge a certain amount of amps without catastrophic failure. I believe an efest 18500 is rated at 10 or 11 amps but I'm not sure on that. Do some more research on your equipment and GET AN OHM METER!
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First off, I don't see an ohm meter on that list and it should have been the first item. Secondly, I would highly suggest purchasing a Sony VTC4 or VTC5 18650 if you plan on doing sub-ohm builds. With that being said. I normally prefer micro coils myself (wrapped on 5/64th drill bit) but it's all about experimenting and finding what you like. Just be sure to be safe!
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I assume you are checking your coils for shorts before firing?
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This is safe on a Trustfire 18350 right?
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Lmao!
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Thanks for the tip!
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Mine has never stuck on me, it was a little bit crunchy though so a little bit ago I took this advice and used a dremil to barely shave the inside of the plastic insulator, works 100% better than before. I highly suggest this.
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Dont know if anyone has used this stuff, but it works great!