Ah, good to know about the 2.0 ohm DCs in SS. Problem is I still have over 150 of the 1.5 ohm ones, hahahaha
If they would just blow up faster or something, lol, they last too long.
Oh, and hurry and mail those scubas 8) Worked out rather well. You get a bad ... VV Army tank with switching...
CE2s I have dubbed "failomizers". I'll never by another product made by royalsmokers again until they refund me all the money I have spent on all 5 different revisions before I gave up. Really hate them.
As far as the liquinators, I have 2 plastic ones and one SS one: all 3ml versions. Yes...
Might surprise you the wonderful flavors (and sometimes nasty ones) you find while trying to replicate something else 8) One of the greatest joys of DIY right there: surprises.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/classifieds-swaps/218053-glv3-one-kind.html
Got my one of a kind GLV3 (the bottomfeeder version) for sale if you want one and skip the long wait.
I normally bottomfeed with it. But I have 3 of the liquinator tanks loaded with dual coils and different juice blends when I want to change out. I have even contemplated dumping attys all together because of inconsistencies with quality and life. The vaporkings ones are pretty cheep, and I...
Or you can go Variable Voltage with a switching regulator (30-40% greater battery life) in a unit small enough to hang from a lanyard 8)
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modder-accessories-supplier-forum/197921-introducing-sgt-vv-army-tank-variable-volt-bottom-feeder.html
VV army tank...
100%, I vape 6ml a day, I couldn't afford buying stuff from vendors even if I wanted to pay those insane markups.
After over a year of vaping, I'm waaaay to sensative to variations in my mixes, and need to be able to add a little of whatever I want to each bottle to compensate. Seems weather...
Got some hybrids otw now. Seeing as how a few people melted down their reos with the first release, I decided to wait. Think the ones I ordered last night are the new revision.
Feeding method for attys: squeez bottle till you see a ring of juice around bottom of Atty in the drip well. Not enough to overflow but as close as you can. Then suck to fill the attywithout pushing the fire button. You should hear a little gurgling sound. The vape away!
Some Atty types...
Ken makes good stuff. Carefull with the amp cutoff on a lot of the VV units out there if you like dual or triple coil cartos. Sucks to have an expensive VV mod benched because its not really VV for dual coils.
The IMR's just don't quite last as long as the other types out there. I agree the performance is great, but there is a sacrifice in life. In an unregulatred mod, I use nothing but the red jacket AW IMR. In a Variable Volt mod like the army tank, I havn't noticed a need exept for maybe...
Havn't really looked for those. I mostly stick with the VV mods in my collection, and the Army Tank doesn't have an amp cutoff so the 1.5s work fine at 5.2 volts for me.
Best advice I can give after a year: Learn to DIY mix.
Juice mark up is unreal. As the number one consumable in vaping, juice will cost you more then anything. 10 cents for 30ml is a HUGE difference then $10+ for 30ml. For those new vapors, buying juice bottle after juice bottle from vendor...
Just the featureless ones are being phased out. Times have changed.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/modder-accessories-supplier-forum/197921-introducing-sgt-vv-army-tank-variable-volt-bottom-feeder.html
$85 and you get Variable Voltage, Bottomfeeder, and super small size all in one...
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