Ive been using a fluke multimeter for 22 years as a mechanic,sometimes on 600+ volts ac current.i prefer the extra bells and whistles of the evic but its better to test twice with two devices or with a multimeter if you are building anything new and fun.
Madison area here;)....not much in this state yet but it could be a good thing as far as extra time before the politics catch up.i just found this fellow cheese heads section.
The chip is likely a fuse,it goes in with the battery....its a good idea(and easier) to just use protected batteries.they have built in over and under voltage cut off.for the meantime,a fully charged average 18650 should be ok all day long,and an 18350 about 4 to 6 hours depending on the mah...
Love my vamo v2....kinda tarnished and beat up.looks sad next to my evic,but love it....id say get the itaste now and let us know how well you like it because i was thinking about trying one....just always assume 2 weeks per order from fasttech and 100ml bottles to keep you vaping until you get...
A local shop would have been nice but for me nonexistant..i started with the blu and 3rd hand rumors.....6 months later i have a small arsonel and four back ups for my evics back up.ecf is actually where i have learned the most.....just by skimming thru.
Totally worth the extra lead time and the once in awhile duds.....third order on the way......and if you buy a knock off from the same place that makes the original than price makes all the difference.theyre ejuice is awesome too....doesnt burn or discolor at all and so far the citrus hasnt...
Im just going to say that you have already been given very good information and advice....i got it here too.the vamo v2 sealed the deal for me....than just trial and error with tanks and juice.i save the evic for leisure time and use a mechanical mod at work....the vamo is my backup at all...
Great tank!...can use evod atomizers too...i prefer an airy vape.i have alot of tanks and this is my favorite daily on the go and at work one.(4 month vamo/evic vaper).
gotvapes has the smoktech telescoping mechanical mod for $28 bucks this weekend 55%off.i just ordered one to give my vamo and evic a break.(mechanic).search them and click the deal of the week thread.
Advice from a mechanic...the vamo is for work and the evic is for leisure....its an important tool so an inexpensive back up like a 900 mah plain ego battery is a good idea anyways.
Quit nicotene?probly never.....quit smoking?absolutely!...why?because vaping isnt giving anything up.....its merely a redirection and gaining a new hobby/addiction that allows you to live.
With the extra room in the stainless battery tube upgrade i was hoping to be able to stack 350s like my vamo........anyone been brave enough to try it yet?
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