Nice redacted quotation job heh heh
No I havent watched the video so I didnt know if he did test the 2.0 version. limited bandwidth here on a cellular connection.
So that solves the first question maybe, but what about the other q's ? apologies arent your strong suit either eh
Someone pointed out that innokin mvp spec might be for the mvp and not the upgraded mvp2..."mongo not know".
There is also ambiguity regarding the numerous links posted to old mvp pdf's and specs which we might be mistaking for mvp2 specs.
A little personal history..
On march 3rd I asked...
ps...innokin aparently lied in the little instruction brochure they enclose with every mpv2.0.
And they also lied to me in their email. because i see now that they are showing 3 amps on their web spec sheet. arrgh.
No reason for the smart ... comment wise guy, i dont pull info out of my .... I got the info straight from innokin a couple weeks ago
Furthermore, as ambiguous as the mpv instruction sheet is, you can also find the same 3.5 amp limit mentioned there in the section about the blinking red led and...
knotin1, please note .... mpv's are claimed to be 3.5 amp limit (in the instruction brochure) not 3.0 amp you're using in your calculations.
Currently running 1.8 ohm micro w/cotton in pt2 (w/aerotank base to cure the 510 grommet gurgles) @ 7.5 watts vaping Rwhy4 recipe
and 2.1 ohm...
ok, right now I'm only on page six of this thread, so keep that in mind...and please excuse this little rant if the issue has been resolved already.
I'm just wondering if anyone ever gets it through someones thick skull, that the so called "subpar" MPV is set to operate on one or the other...
If you're talking about the ego/510 connector, all the vamos have the same chrome plated brass connector.
IOW...the aluminum v2's through the chrome brass v5's and including the ss models ALL have the same plated brass ego/510 connector piece.
hth
Thanks Rickajho,
Thats a great reason not to stack in a mech, and even better reasoning why it would be pretty irresponsible to mech without a protected battery.
Obviously though, normal due diligence and double checking the voltages after charging (and resting) batteries should show the user...
Why would you need to rotate them at all ?
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't the batteries equalize themselves anyway while they're running paired as a stack ?
So why would alternating which one is on top have be beneficial to the paired stack ?
Joecil,
another way to think of it is this...
10 ml of the 24mg liquid equals 240mg's total nicotine.
Divide that by 40 ml's total liquid and you end up with 6mg's of nic in each ml of liquid.
hth
I agree. Even worse is the poor grammar I read here and all over the net on an all too frequent basis. The wrong words used in the wrong context really makes me wonder how some folks made it through school.
These words are just a few examples. there their they're hear here hurd heard too two...
:facepalm: :blush: Ohhhhhh haaaaaaaaaaaaaaa roflmao heh heh haaaaaaaaaaa :lol:
Yeah ok now the "BP" abreviation makes sense and I'm ready to finish off the rest of that butter pecan ice cream you made me buy :sneaky:
Thanks Robinio1 :hubba:
No offense intended here RastaPete...
But I've noticed that it's inevitable in almost all these provari fan boy threads, that somebody is going to mention their hog, which speaks volumes to me that it's more about buying into a status symbol and american made thing than anything else. I...
I agree with stosh, bump up the nic level. I'd suggest going with 30 mg for the first few months then lower the nic level gradually.
When I first quit a 40 year cig habit, I used 30 mg and didnt need to chain vape at all. I got suckered into buying a bottle of 18mg juice from a small start up...
I didn't have any fw VC handy so I whipped up a batch like this...
9% tfa orange cream
5% tfa vanilla swirl
2% tfa sweet cream
2% em10
65/35 pg/vg ratio, 24 mg nic
After airing out 24hrs and steeping a few days, it's ok but the orange note is very faint and I have no other oranges to try...
Please pardon me for this somewhat off topic tangent...but I just have to ask since I've seen it a few times in various threads...
I couldn't agree more about our nanny state government and their money grubbing attacks on the vaping world and our freedom to vape.
I also understand how the...
clarification on that taps and dies note...
On a cnc lathe, both internal and external concentric threads are easily cut as part of the cnc toolpath.
iow...taps and dies are never part of the machining process on cnc lathe produced (round) parts.
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