The one I want is out of stock though :frown: Was originally going to get a blemished, but since they haven't had any of those for a while I decided on the silver and black (raider nation). In your experience, how long does this kind of situation generally last? Trying to decide if I should wait...
I've dropped my nic level several times over the years 50-40-30-20-25. What generally happened was I would vape more for a couple weeks and then kind of settle back into my normal routine. You'll notice those were all pretty big jumps. I DIY and base 10 just makes the math easier, but it also...
Well, I don't think vapage is going to be much help to you now since they only warranty for 90 days and I kinda wondered if they would cover that situation anyway. If you can't replace the insulator I would definitely chuck the atty. If it was me, I wouldn't try to repair the blister if it's not...
I know where you're coming from, but being a tinkerer I'm always trying to figure out how to make the awesome stuff we have even better. If you're set on your hardware but want the adventure to continue you could always take up DIY juice. It's a great hobby that actually saves you money
If the plastic's blistered that badly the spring may be too low for the battery to make connection now. If that's ok I would look at the connections to make sure your wires didn't wind up getting welded to the connector and clean up any slag if they did. Other than that, not much that can go...
Lol, yeah it just makes more sense to get a good device from the beginning than to get the cheap ones that you outgrow before you eventually wind up buying the high end mod anyway. I think most of us have done the same thing though.
^^ this. You should be able to replace the insulator easily enough. How long have you had the mod? It comes with a 90 day warranty so you may be able to get it replaced.
Can't answer that question without knowing what kind of battery you're running it on. I would check out Baditudes blog on battery safety, find out the C rating on your current batteries. I would advise you not to use that coil until you get an answer
I've been dripping for years, built a couple of my own bottom feeders and bought a Vmod. I'm planning on getting a Reo in the next couple of weeks so I can quit worrying about fixing crap
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