We all say that at first. :laugh:
The heads that came with the Protank should have different resistances; if you look really closely at the bottom post on those there should be a resistance figure etched into the metal. When you buy more you will need to know which resistance you want, so keep...
Hi all,
I'm wondering if any of you have found a good cola vape that is similar to Coca-Cola. I tried a couple from a vendor that imports their eliquid from China and they were awful.
Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Probably a smart idea. I have a few juices that really hang around.
I've seen those TCCs but the whole "tilting and twirling" to get a good vape turned me off. Maybe I'll try one someday.
No problem. You should know that eventually the coil and wick on the Protank will need to be replaced. Some people buy wire and wick and rebuild it themselves, but you can also buy replacement heads. In case you just got yours and don't have any replacement heads handy for your Protank 2 I would...
I'm certainly not an expert, but this is my understanding of it.
Mods like the Zmax and the VAMO use pulse width modulation to output their electrical signals. For example, if you set your voltage to 3.7V the unit doesn't fire a constant 3.7V while you press the button; instead, the coil is...
The Protank and the Protank 2 do have wicks, they are just very short. They don't need to be long because gravity is constantly feeding eliquid to the coil.
Most of the items that have longer wicks have the coil at the top of the unit, and the longer wicks are needed to feed eliquid from the...
I'm not able to take pics at the moment, but I measured my VAMO V3 for someone here recently. Below are the lengths of the mod itself in its different battery configurations:
18650 mode: 5.5"
18350 mode: 4.25"
The Cisco Spec HH.357 is generally touted as the best bridgeless dripping atomizer, but it is a bit expensive for some. Here's the one I use, I'm sure it can be found at other vendors as well: Stingray 510 Atomizer
I use the 1.5 ohm long barrel and it works great for testing juices and for when...
That's interesting. I've been using an EVOD on my VAMO lately and anything under 7 watts doesn't give me the flavor or throat hit that I am looking for. I'm usually around the 7.5-8.0W setting.
Did you happen to try removing one of the flavor wicks from the atomizer head? Maybe the thickness of...
Well, the problem is that it comes with a very small battery, so he will be charging it constantly. Also, it only includes one battery, so if he runs that one down he's out of luck until he can charge it again.
Your selection at that site is very limited. I would look for something with a...
I prefer manual as well, but some smokers who are trying to switch to e-cigs do like the automatic batteries.
Personally, if I was buying a vape kit as a surprise for a smoker I wouldn't bother with the stick batteries. You would probably give him a better chance of quitting analogs if you got...
I don't really have a recommendation, but I can tell you that manual means that you need to press a button on the battery for the coil to fire; automatic batteries have a sensor in them which senses when the user inhales and fires the coil automatically.
I placed my first order with Alice in Vapeland last night, and finished checking out about a minute before they closed down the site. I'm really looking forward to trying some of their flavors, but it appears that I will be waiting about a week for them to actually ship it. :unsure:
In my limited experience with Mt. Baker the juices really need to steep for a while. If you have something else you can vape put the Mt. Baker juices in a cool, dark location for a couple of weeks and try them again. The bottles I ordered from them about two weeks ago haven't changed consistency...
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