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| | #131 | |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Singapore
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HSA -> funded by MOF -> funded by IRAS -> funded by Customs -> funded by smoker(s)/sucker(s) that paid 600+% tax-levied analogs. E-ciggy = 0 funding for all coffers. Again SG Gov welcome you to smoke more....the more the merrier.... Applause to the Fascism regime of the Far East! | |
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| | #132 |
| Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: petaling jaya
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been vaping my 510 in kl pj area for 3 months now. and right before chinese new year i will be receiving my first ever Janty eGo. Can't.wait. |
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| | #133 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Singapore
Posts: 60
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"Apology for the hijack of this thread for a while." _____________________________________ Reference from thread: My home-made E-magnum 801 & E-cherry 801 (High Voltage PV) For you guys in SG and wish to get hold of High Voltage PV locally (while still available), I am letting go these devices, please see below links:- E-Magnum 801 photos E-Cherry 801 photos Also, letting go this (not a HV device) -> Mini-Pipe RS888 All of above devices works ONLY on DSE 801 atomizers. I had successfully quit analogs (22 years old habit) and e-cigs after an intensive 8 months journey with this e-cigy thingy and learning to DIY mods during times of desperation when all my convectional e-cig batteries failed me. These, however accelerated my quitting process. My loss is your gain. PM me if interested. |
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| Full Member Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: NY
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| | #135 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: SG
Posts: 21
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Sigh.. Thats what Singapore is.. It's a "Fine" City heh. Just got my Chuck Mod yesterday and vaping happily in my office .. Shiok!
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| | #136 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Singapore
Posts: 60
| Good for you. HV-PV. You will never be wrong.
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| | #137 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: SG
Posts: 21
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wats HV-PV?
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| | #138 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Singapore
Posts: 60
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| | #139 |
| Full Member Join Date: Jan 2010 Location: SG
Posts: 21
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ahh ok dunno should I upgrade to 6v though.. using 3.7v now.. heard it pops the attys faster
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| | #140 |
| Full Member Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Singapore
Posts: 60
| IMHO, since converted to HV-PV, my atty failed lesser. I guess it could be due to lesser "drag" time required when using 6V/7.2V compared with 3.6V. I remembered when using 3.6V I need to "drag" about 4-6 second to produce ample vapor & throat-hit whereas at 7.2V I need about 1-2 second and it produced much greater throat-hit & much more vapor. HV vaporized the e-juice more completely and lesser cleaning on the atty required in comparison. Drawback, of-course it consumed more e-liquid as more are vaporized.
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