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zeroed4x

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zeroed4x last won the day on February 14 2011

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  1. I usually have at least 9 atties in use at any given time sometimes more if I'm developing a juice flavor. I usually have 3 of each consisting of Standards, Low Res and High Voltage. All 510's and 901's. When I try out a new juice I always try to use a freshly flushed atty that is previously seasoned. I also sometimes flush them between juice changes with pure grain alcohol, Ever Clear or vodka. If your atty has flavor that hangs on and will not go away, you can soak them in Lemon juice for an hour and then flush it out with hot water followed by alcohol ( the alcohol get the water out faster when drying) or Coca cola over night and then flush it out and let it dry. Sometimes if I'm out of vodka or Ever Clear, I'll simply flush the atty with unflavored VG and even vape a little of it. To mark your atties you can use nail polish, car touch up paint or take one of your wife's nail files and cut a groove in the LR or HV's if they are unmarked. When I'm switching between new flavors or testing new juice that I've created, I always drink water between vaping different flavors. Just about anything you eat or drink can change the flavor and perception of the new juice you are evaluating. Coffee, fruit juices, cola, alcohol cheese, garlic, onions, candies mixed nuts etc etc etc will all change your initial impressions of a new juice. When I'm just vaping and do not care about intensely evaluating the flavor, most of the time I don't do anything in particular I just vape until the old flavor dissipates and the new one taste right. If you prefer, keep a bottle of straight unflavored VG with you and drip some into your atty and then blow it out, vape a little of the unflavored and then try you new juice.
  2. The Tenergy LifePo4 CR123 batteries really do last longer as far as the amount of charging cycles. These are a slightly different chemistry versus regular crc123 lithiums. The Tenergy Lifeor4s use Lithium Iron Phosphate and you will get more charges out of them. I'm waiting for 18650s that use the "Lithium Iron Phosphate" chemistry. As far as the post regarding the 18650 dropping after 5 or more hours, that is about normal if you are hitting your PV hard / frequently. I notice that with the 18650 that the fresh battery feel stays with me longer due to the fact that these batteries form factors and output to weight ratio is the best available. If I turbo vape my PV while using a LR 510 atty I will get about 6 hours of solid consistent performance. It won't really drastically sag until about 15 plus hours of usage. I know that its getting to be time to charge it. I've had new 18650's last as long as 20 hours without a noticeable difference is performance except when they are almost dead. Your old tired atty has an affect on your performance versus battery life. Keep your atty clean and it seems to help.
  3. This is a review of my own personal vaporizer that I purchase a while back. I received no compensation for the review, its just my honest objective opinion after using it with a wide variety of batteries, at 3.7 and 6 volts. Thanks
  4. Thanks for taking the time to comment. I'm attempting to be descriptive and informative while reviewing the good stuff. Sounds like I'm headed in that general direction. Glad I could help you decide on the Mango. Thanks
  5. Please be ADVISED: I received NO compensation for this review. The review is to inform others of high value, good quality, economical products within our vaping community. Taste is subjective: Your milage may vary, Batteries not included.........
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