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Old 05-24-2009, 12:35 AM   #71
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Chain-vaping is too much for me to keep track of by counting puffs. I control my intake by controlling the amount of juice. I have two mini bottles on hand for refills. I only put 2-3 mL in each bottle. One is very low-nicotine content for constant vaping. The other bottle has medium or high nicotine content. I always look at how much of the med-high juice I'm using.
I do the same. The low nic juice, I just vape nonstop till bedtime, then a high nic dose before bed.
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Old 05-24-2009, 12:39 AM   #72
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Funny. I just went to get my 4th 510 battery of the afternoon in order to maintain my chain vape, 901 attys are taking their bath, and this thread pops up.
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Old 05-24-2009, 02:41 AM   #73
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After being a real chain smoker for over 40 years, it would be impossible to vape more than I was smoking except for content. I switch back and forth from medium to light levels, and actually think I vape a little less than I was smoking.
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Old 05-24-2009, 05:24 AM   #74
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I am a serious chain smoker, at home I can easily go through a pack just sitting in front of the computer reading forums on random things, ran across this forum and ordered an 801, should be here next week, hopeing to get rid of the cancer sticks, eventually. Not to woried about the chain smoking aspect of it, heck i light one off of the other constantly. Kinda worried that I orded too high a nic content for the procces.
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Old 05-25-2009, 01:22 AM   #75
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After being a real chain smoker for over 40 years, it would be impossible to vape more than I was smoking except for content. I switch back and forth from medium to light levels, and actually think I vape a little less than I was smoking.
Welcome, ynotagain! It is always a pleasure to meet an analog chain smoker that has made the conversion to 100% electronic.

After all the hell of trying to quit with willpower and Big Pharma's "smoking cessation aids," isn't it is so ridiculously easy to quit smoking (analogs) with e-cigarettes?!!

In a SANE world (one not corrupted by Big Pharma and Big Tobacco money), the government would be running Public Service Announcements on Prime Time television suggesting smokers consider switching to e-cigarettes so they can again experience the joy of breathing easy and vaping anywhere they want.
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Old 05-27-2009, 02:46 AM   #76
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another fellow chain vaper here.

i always swore that if i could walk around with a smoke hanging outta my mouth at all times i would...now i can!
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Old 06-01-2009, 01:04 PM   #77
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Yea I smoke too damn much with my m401 but at least it keeps me off the analogs 95%
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Old 06-01-2009, 01:22 PM   #78
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Some of us show no restraint with vaping. I used to smoke at least a pack of pallmalls a day (after cutting back) and had no difficulty switching to vaping. The only real problem I had initially was keeping a charged battery. USB passthroughs and the stick really corrected that major nusiance. I have no idea how much nic I vape but I know it's constant. 81 days now since my last smoke and the benefits I feel are worth the expense of ejuice and hardware. Soon I'm going to sit down and do a cost analysis without including startup cost (it was an investment after all and I'm afraid that figure would really scare me). Happy vaping! Once you go digital you'll never go back.
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Old 06-01-2009, 02:46 PM   #79
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Question for the chainers. When constant puffing on the ecig does it get too hot or not draw as well? I tend to try and smoke it like an analog but it seems to work better for me when i keep putting it down after about 3 puffs instead of the constant puffing.
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Old 06-01-2009, 03:01 PM   #80
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There again I would have to say the manual will let you better controll the heat. With the KB I would notice the heat build up especially if the cart was dry or not wicking and would often refresh the filler with fluval. With the stick I have not really noticed the atomizer getting that warm even with chainvaping. There again though I am using the Janty supplied new atomizer. The filler's ability to wick also seems to affect the draw even though the air goes around the cart instead of through it.
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