10:00 (light .3ml) 3.70v
gonna stop and pick up tomorrow. Curious to see at what point the voltage drops quickly. I feel I'm close because Cyrus measured about a .3v loaded drop with same ohms. I don't know if that's constant as the battery drains but if it is, I'm toeing the 3.4v mark now.
victoria's stealth (VaporGirl) with the 10 sec cutoff. I'm not going to bother testing the led version 'till we know if we can get more. As I have a good stock of batteries it will be awhile till I buy and test the new stealth. Cyrus made some sort of load tester and reported a consistent...
I don't have the ability to measure under load but the battery will be used tomorrow. I'll check in periodically with voltage updates. I've posted this before but these echos seem to defy the status quo with what we know and look for in hardware. We have three hundred pages of trying to figure...
well.....I haven't tested mine since it suddenly decided to work right. But mine has a steady decline. How much did you measure it? That size battery won't be able to stay at that high of a regulated voltage for very long. That's why most regulated batteries are regulated at the midpoint about...
studies are getting better but things are still a little vague. Were all the PVs tested with the same juice or did they look at the unit as a whole, perhaps with preloaded juice? Pg/Vg ratio has an effect on nic delivery according to some on this thread and I have come to believe it.
What was...
have you pulled up on the center post? Sometimes they can get pushed in a little. Flip over the carto and you will see a center post with an airhole in the middle. With a thin screwdriver or similar piece of metal, pry it up a fraction of an inch. Just the slightest wiggle will do.
No exhaustion. They were just the only ones I know of that sell the same quality gen2 as the rest but sans branding. When you mentioned plastic box for the cartos, I was a little more convinced it was them. Cheaper without all the branding but then they run the risk of folks forgetting where...
untwist the wicks a little and get them flush with the top of the cup. When you put the shell back on it will pull the wicks back down a little but its easy to pull them back up with a bent pin. Pull them up above the top of the ceramic cup and let the top seal tamp them back down a bit...
Ahhh. So the trick is a well worn piece of cotton. Time to go abuse the fluff cycle on my dryer. I thought the cuff of my t-shirt would work too. Guess I was stuck on an exact match. Almost ripped apart a pair of golf socks I have but they are way too comfortable now.
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