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  1. drunkenbatman

    Aspire official statement on Atlantis coils material

    This has come up a few times.. running changes, it's a manufacturing term. :) It's just someone where english isn't their first language. In manufacturing, a running change is the equivalent of a chef going "sub carrots for peas on the chicken kiev." The menu doesn't change, the packaging...
  2. drunkenbatman

    Aspire official statement on Atlantis coils material

    Nope, I've heard that too and I don't know where it's coming from except that maybe people heard something about cotton, saw the changes in the holes and are conflating the two. My source for this is things like this: Aspire Support: •View topic - Different revisions of BVC coils? That's one...
  3. drunkenbatman

    Joyetech Delta II appears to use fiberglass/ceramic paper...

    Serendipitous! I'd just screenshot'd that FAQ page after going through looking for the Delta 2 version, and was going to suggest someone with a Joyetech eGo One check out their coils to see if this was just the Delta 2. Thanks mate, and since you're Canadian, and hence inherently trustworthy, I...
  4. drunkenbatman

    Joyetech Delta II appears to use fiberglass/ceramic paper...

    Since it's steel, hopefully you meant recycling. ;) In fairness, you could spend another $15+shipping for the RTA module and use it that way. I get that it could have enough drawbacks in other areas that it isn't worth it to double down. The mini version isn't really small, and they changed a...
  5. drunkenbatman

    What build for the dual 18650 Dimitri?

    In my defense, there's a Gilmore Girls marathon on. In serial, mA/mAh stays the same but voltage is doubled. e.g., if you have two 4V 2000mAh batteries in parallel, it looks like one 4V 4000mAh battery. In serial, it looks like 8V 2000mah -- amperage/current stays the same for serial, and...
  6. drunkenbatman

    Aspire official statement on Atlantis coils material

    Good catch mate, thanks for passing that on in a big way as I'm suuuuuper behind my youtubes (and to pbusardo for catching it). Will send off an email, but yeah that looks identical to the Atlantis material, which blows in a big way. I think I'll make a new thread so people can track it and we...
  7. drunkenbatman

    Joyetech Delta II appears to use fiberglass/ceramic paper...

    Hey friends! The user nopoison (thanks) passed on the pbusardo video where he breaks down the Joyetech Delta II coil, and it definitely looks like these aren't 100% cotton. The material appears identical to the material being phased out of the Atlantis BVC coils for cotton (Cotton Atlantis BVCs...
  8. drunkenbatman

    Do zombies eat pandas?

    Well, this thread has now definitely missed that left turn at Albequerque. We don't eat our pandas. FULL STOP.
  9. drunkenbatman

    Do zombies eat pandas?

    Wow, that was quite the lob for shrinkage jokes. I mean, it's just gloriously hanging there in the air. Because I am known as a gentleman, I'll step back and allow someone else to spike it.
  10. drunkenbatman

    Do zombies eat pandas?

    As stated previously, I never, ever want to discourage someone from putting non-living objects into a hot oven to see what happens, though because this is silicone that'd be rough. If it was many acrylics you could, but silicone is generally a thermoset polymer (whereas acrylic is often...
  11. drunkenbatman

    Do zombies eat pandas?

    lol if your drip tip is getting hot enough (~170F) to make a thin strip of electrical tape go gooey and offgas, there are probably larger concerns. :) Plus, it comes in red! You could use anything really (duct, rubber bands, masking), but electrical has a bit of grip and many have it around --...
  12. drunkenbatman

    Do zombies eat pandas?

    Those will look pretty snazzy on a subtank, unfortunately Alice snaked most my replies. They aren't meant to have an o-ring, but just slide in. I know a girl who picked up the panda in black & yellow for $2 on fasttech and they work, but they do fit pretty loose in the 510 connection. She...
  13. drunkenbatman

    bdc vs bvc

    BDCs are silica and polyfill, and while the design is a little complicated they work well assuming you get a good batch of coils (a complicated design plus infamous quality control can mean a lot of bad coils). BVCs are fiberglass/ceramic paper wrapped in cotton, and are generally considered to...
  14. drunkenbatman

    New to Rebuildables, Should I get ohm meter?

    Hi ...., I'm db!* OP, the IPVs ohm checker is a wee bit off, but if you're not doing low-ohm mechs it should work fine. A cheap one like rat2chat is pointing to will work until it doesn't work, and gives you a little deck to build on with the atomizer screwed in... but not really necessary, no...
  15. drunkenbatman

    New to vaping, Subtank nano w/ 1.2 hits so hard and burns!!!

    Hey mate, As stated above sucking on a nano isn't far from a dripper, and while many crave the warm flavorful vape it's a lot for some. There are a few things you can do to alleviate it: 1. Make sure your air control is wide open, and lower the watts. 2. Up your VG ratio. You said you're...
  16. drunkenbatman

    OCC coil and low watts

    Hey mate, as stated there won't be any harm. If you're getting vapor production that you like at those wattages, you're fine. The issue, mostly with the 0.5ohm coil, is that they use wraps of kanthal and there's a balancing act that goes on in terms of surface area and ohms. If you're using a...
  17. drunkenbatman

    mtbakervapor ejuice?

    Hey Kennethk1, welcome! Geesh mate, hopefully you're still with us; I found you lost wandering in a back alley all mumbling to yourself. If you like mtbaker but find it weak, you can consider adding in their flavoring shots, especially at a higher-VG. Other cheaper brands people like that let...
  18. drunkenbatman

    IPV Mini 2 70Watt

    One of us is a little confused here with resistance wires, nickels resistance and how it relates to battery life and such. :) Temp-control will lower the wattage if it thinks temps are spiking and wicking is running dry. If it's lowering the voltage to keep flavor/temp optimal over a long drag...
  19. drunkenbatman

    !! WARNING !! Kanger Subtank RBA Insulator Dissolving Into my Juice !!! What should I use to make one?

    Hey mate, I'm not an expert: I'm a superhero. The difference is primarily later working hours, positively-reinforced grandiose delusions, and an inferior dental plan. To note from above, I am thinking/referring to insulator versions based on materials, not variations of channel size or tabs...
  20. drunkenbatman

    i want to know a good 22mm RDA for a beginner

    Op a bunch of the mentioned atties above are solid, but for a beginner I generally recommendt something that'll run great in single-coil as duals are much more hassle to perfect than singles (not to do, but perfect). e.g., tugboat v1 and mutation v1 are only dual, whereas the V2+ versions handle...