It remembers the power setting that you choose in watts, and when you fire the device it checks the resistance of the attached atomizer and automatically calculates the voltage that it needs to send to the coil in order to achieve that power setting.
It's pretty neat. I haven't used variable...
Nothing should ever show as "4V", there should always be a decimal point.
You can go into the menu system and select what you want the display to show when you press the fire button. The options are:
Display Power (or Display Voltage if you are in variable voltage mode) - This setting...
That probably depends on your wick. Others here can answer that for you for sure; I have an AGA-T2 on the way and was only able to answer your original question because I've been watching videos and reading the forums about it to prepare for using it when it arrives, I haven't had one in my...
In total, you have:
2 wick holes
1 fill hole
1 negative terminal
I don't believe there is any difference between them, they just give you a place to fill your tank easily and different coil and wick options. If your build is wicking well you can leave everything the way it is (some people keep...
No one has them at the moment. Once in a while a single vendor will get a handful of them, but as soon as people hear about it they sell out minutes later.
I'm still waiting for one as well, if I can end up buying one somewhere and there are more in stock I'll definitely post the info on these...
My birthday is in a couple of days and I haven't gotten any birthday-related emails from any of the vape vendors whose newsletters I subscribe to, although none of them have asked for my birth date so they have no idea when it is.
I'd recommend looking up some vendors on Facebook and Twitter...
If you feel more nicotine would prevent you from smoking again I say order a bottle of liquid that you enjoy with a strength of 11 or 12mg. Test it out and see if it's too much.
I'm one of those folks. All I had was 3mm silica to rewick with and a single piece of it worked perfectly for me. I tried it with both 100% VG and 70/30 PG/VG and had no wicking issues at all in an EVOD or a Protank.
There are others who can help you with locating parts far better than I can, but I did want to direct you to the Modding Forum. You'll need to increase your total post count before you can post there but that's probably the best place to ask.
Good luck.
I just made my first cotton wick ever with a Q-Tip on my IGO-L and it's really wicking fantastically. Great flavor as well.
Q-Tips probably aren't the most economical way to get your cotton for wicking, but they definitely work.
Nice, I think I'll try that and see how it works. The wicking ability of cotton is really impressive; by the time it's ready for more juice the entire piece of cotton in my IGO-L is almost completely dry again. With silica I'd get a dry hit and when I took the cap off to look half of the wick...
I know boiling them is an extra step, but when you have some time why not buy a bag and boil a couple handfulls at once? Let them dry and put them into a Ziploc and you'll have a bunch ready to go.
Unscrew the removable ring from your VAMO, and thread the beauty ring onto the eGo threading so that wider end is at the top. Screw it down just far enough so that the top of the beauty ring is just barely above the top of the 510 connection. Then screw the top ring of the VAMO back on all the...
With a V2 you should be able to remove the top section of the tube with some effort. Maybe if you remove that you can play with the 510 connection a little and straighten it out.
Maybe this will help:
OK, that makes sense. I've got an EA mod coming through the mail as we speak and I have a feeling I'll be using that more often than my VAMO after it arrives. I'm hoping to do a similar build but end up at around 1Ω for that.
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