That's terrible. Probably draconian import restrictions.I have the added restriction that I'm I Canada... rocky Mountain doesn't ship here
That's terrible. Probably draconian import restrictions.I have the added restriction that I'm I Canada... rocky Mountain doesn't ship here
Had to look that one up. Whew, that's an old word!!That's terrible. Probably draconian import restrictions.
Yes, I cannot understand why such a markup on mailing. I bought a part the other day for 5 dollars and the shipping cost was more than the part (8.50), and it definitely wasn't the weight!It really is stupid... I saw it for $30 art vape nw but they charge an extra $10 to ship to Canada. I may just go with fasttech or cvapor since I know they will ship here and it will be free. Something about efun.top makes me nervous so I'm not going to use them.
I didn't see anyone mention this to you specifically (sorry if someone did) or if you've read it earlier in the thread, but the newly released gs-tank does not have the vent hole on the bottom of the 510 connector which will eliminate leaking into your battery.I recently decided to try to make the switch to vaping (again..3rd times a charm right?) and I purchased an istick 30w and a Nautilus mini. The mini has leaked out of the air hole pretty much since day 3 and I posted on here asking for help and someone suggested I try the GS Air. I stumbled onto this post earlier and have been reading through page after page but there are so many pages! I just want to know if anyone uses 100% VG in this and if so how did it perform ?
The most difficult part is figuring out the flavor you want... seriously. From there, go to this link... eveything you need to know, and it does the math for you!
DIY e-juice | Steam Engine | free vaping calculators
Thank you! The second link isn't working though.Here's another calculator. Just as good, maybe a bit simpler to interpret:
e-Liquid Calculator:: New recipe
Create a free account and you can save recipes and notes for yourself, too.
Is it the reaper blend you keep mentioning? Is that the six-leaf extracted tobacco from rfv? I'm not finding a vg/pg ratio. I can't handle much vg.I literally buy only one commercial liquid anymore, just becuase it's so good.
These videos are a good overview to see the process of mixing if you have never seen it before. One is done mixing by volume and the other is done mixing by weight. I like weight because it is quick and clean, but both methods are easy to do.
Volume:
Weight:
Thank you!Yup!
Try Bill's 100 DT method. Doesn't get any easier than that.
Yep. That's the one. It's a 70/30 PG/VG ratio. Pretty thin stuff. Really thin for my taste (I'm a 100% VG type of guy), but MAN the stuff is good. I quit vaping it for a while, after I started DIY, but am wondering why, now... it's (IMO, anyhow) the best commercial tobacco e liquid out there. Only custom blended NET DIY liquids have been better in my experience (and I'm a self-proclaimed tobacco e liquid nut... I don't vape anything else).Is it the reaper blend you keep mentioning? Is that the six-leaf extracted tobacco from rfv? I'm not finding a vg/pg ratio. I can't handle much vg.
You do your own liquid. That's what's killing me. Got a link for e-liquid for dummies or something?
Seriously!
So I've decided I'm going with cvapor.com
Eleaf iStick 40w Kit Temperature Control Box Mod with GS-Tank Best Matching Kit - Cvapor.com
I found the code GRE10OFF which brings the cost down to $45 which is close to getting things individually at oher sites and I can still get free shipping to Canada.
6mgBTW - What Nicotine level do you Normally use?
Always, always buy the smallest bottle you can find--3 or 5 ml, if possible, 10 ml tops... I have a box in my closet labeled "taste is subjective"...
Bought a 10ml bottle to try. Thanks! I just spent $80 at Halo for 4 bottles and it will be nice to reduce this monthly spending with reaper blend and dyi juice.Yep. That's the one. It's a 70/30 PG/VG ratio. Pretty thin stuff. Really thin for my taste (I'm a 100% VG type of guy), but MAN the stuff is good. I quit vaping it for a while, after I started DIY, but am wondering why, now... it's (IMO, anyhow) the best commercial tobacco e liquid out there. Only custom blended NET DIY liquids have been better in my experience (and I'm a self-proclaimed tobacco e liquid nut... I don't vape anything else).
Spinfuel awarded it their 2014 tobacco e liquid of the year award and their 2014 overall e liquid of the year award... and deservedly so.
I posted an ECF review here:
Rocket Fuel Vapes - Reaper Blend 6 Tobacco E liquid | E-Cigarette Forum
I provided links and a 20% discount code (the code is in the first reply I made).
Reaper Blend is FAR superior to anything Halo has... and Halo's tobaccos are actually pretty good. I think you'll be pleased.Bought a 10ml bottle to try. Thanks! I just spent $80 at Halo for 4 bottles and it will be nice to reduce this monthly spending with reaper blend and dyi juice.
Not sure of the coil diameter... haven't broken any of mine apart. Makes sense (for mass manufacturimg purposes) that these 1.2 ohm coil wraps are identical to the GS Air 1.2 ohm coil wraps. The wicking holes are substantially larger on the BCC coils than on the older BDC coils... maybe 600-800% larger... really. They do wick well, but don't have anywhere near the amount of wicking that the GS Air coils have, and the advertised 20 watt capability is a bit generous... they'll do 20 watts with a 50/50 or thinner juice, but not with anything much heavier. They'll do max VG, but at something like 15 watts max. That said, they DO perform tons better than the older BDC coils, all around.Has anyone compared the GS 1.2Ohm pure cotton with the 1.2Ohm BCC pure cotton (used in eg the GS16)?
I imagine it should work quite well. Does the coils (not the heads!) have the same diameter?