No need to apologize, Katya set you right and always better to ask.
I'm not a god (yet), and I obviously can't/won't ask you to tear apart something you've paid your hard-earned money for, but that'd be pretty damned cool and I'd be in your debt.
I personally still can't quite get over the...
Thanks for the link to that mate, appreciated as I hadn't been watching that thread -- and of course it was like an hour after I shook my fist. ;) There's an amusing exchange on their forums where they're asked about it and do say they're doing a running change (e.g., no revisions to part...
Hey mate! Sorry, they aren't interchangeable.
It's come up a few times due to people preferring the revisions made in the mini, however you might consider forgoing the RTA section and simply recoiling the OCC coils to your liking, especially if you're getting dry hits with the RTA.
*gives the...
Hey mate,
People can say when they've had a good experience, but with those types of things they can change from each shipment fasttech gets in depending on how complex the product is. Like holycrap I have a FT Caravela I really dig, but know they could get in a new shipment and it'd be...
When I was researching this ages ago, it turned out silica is often referred to in china as "glass fiber." It does get confusing because then they keep saying it includes organic cotton... hopefully it's one arm of the company not communicating the best with whomever is doing their website (I've...
Nog, it's up to 500F constant and 600F for 10 minutes; they've got a high-temp putty stick for other stuff. Looking forward to hearing how it goes, as I recall it's 4-6 hours for the initial cure, then 15 hours for full hardening that can be speeded up with heat lamps and such.
To anyone else...
Hey mate, a few notes:
1. What you're describing is a hot spot, and is often caused by there being a gap beteween the wick and the wire. Could be not enough tension so the coil changes shape slightly, or the gap as mentioned above... If you play with it using a tool of choice (usually nudging...
Assuming no underlying health issue, you usually hear that reported when using high-VG eliquids, especially when first switching. Since you mentioned some hobby mods... I do wish Oli the best, and hope the tests illuminate the issue and hope you report back.
And yeah, as an animal lover pets...
Since I believe it doesn't need to be conductive, it's really hard to go wrong with jb-weld. If you've never used it before, it's about $6 for two tubes, and is basically a thickener + iron dust that have a fun chemical reaction. Once cured will be good up to 500F. I know, I'm turned on right...
Hey mate! Definitely do rebuild, I know people who've started to prefer rebuilding their OCC coils to taste and not even bothering with the RTA section. :) 25g or 26g seems to be the most popular, when I helped a pal just so I could get a sense of doing it we used 26g and it was... ridiculously...
Listen to Fattlestar on this one (not that others aren't) as he's steering you right, those appear to be samsung 25rs (20amp) and you're well within all tolerances.
Ditto on the dittos.
And yeah, it's pretty bad. I try to give people a heads up about it, but it really doesn't seem to bother some. I can't tell if that's due to the investment in their purchase and they'll avoid one with it in the future, or if it's a different-strokes thing and the rest are...
Before you're leaving in shreds of the fiberglass/ceramic fibers, I'd urge you to go through this thread and decide if that seems like it's the way you want to go:
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/general-vaping-discussion/635724-aspire-official-statement-atlantis-coils-material.html
In...
I'm lost on the 3/4 turn thing, it almost sounds like they're trying to flood the coil due to the eliquid being thick. It might work, but yeah that's a recipe for flooding/gurgling.
What you're most likely describing is a dry-hit, or an inability for the wicking to keep up with your eliquid as...
Wow you slipped through the cracks. I'm not MrsMojo (I'm prettier), but if you're concerned about the safety of materials, unfortunately the K1 BVC coils do use the same fiberblass/ceramic fibers. For something in the similar size as a K1, you'll probably want to look at the Subtank Nano which...
I've been grinding so have slipped on this thread, and I mean the below as respectfully as possible, but a few things should be cleared up.
[1.] Just so we're on the same page or for anyone coming to it late. There appear to be 3 known insulators. The original (possibly silicone or hard...
Nothing would happen, it'd refuse to fire if you try to go below 1ohm. It's been awhile so I don't remember if it'll *read* the ohm lower than 1, but it definitely won't fire unless something is wrong. It can't handle the amps.
Right now the cheapest all-in that I'd be comfortable recommending...
What realsis said, but with paragraph breaks as she's steered you right. ;)
You'll be fine with the 1.2 ohm coils, rebuilding the 0.5 coils or building the RTA to a higher ohm in the iSticks sweet-spot. Consider picking up the mini version instead of the full size, as it isn't very mini and...
First of all, wecome!
Does it say it's USP? If so, you're good (check the DIY forum). If not, you might have to google the specific brand though I think BP is about equivalent.
Edit: Snaked by Steamix -- Internet connections are good in Vapistan.
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