Hah! I had to punch a larger air hole in mine!
qorax, how about some details? Did you actually get rid of it or are you keeping it, just in case? I love my AGAs. A silica based dripper like the IGO-L (or my beloved Smok RDA) will "taste" better, at least to my taste buds, but for all out...
Actually the Eternity is more her speed I think. She does have a smok octopus but never uses it because it leaks and only holds 10 drops or so... I'd adopt it but of course it's in hot pink :D The Eternity is a very well made, solid dripper. I've put 30 drops at a time in it and it will not...
Yeah, I've thought about that already too. I sold my only Spinner to a buddy of mine that was frustrated with fixed voltage egos and didn't want to wait for vape mail. My wife has a pair of Spinners still, and the collars... I should really try it on one of hers but I'm a bit afraid she'll...
Love my chrome Vamo. A friend of mine got the black chrome and it's not near as nice. I can't say who has the best Vamo or why that would be but yeah, not all Vamos are created equal. I sort of suspect it's like this with any Chinese mod.
I agree with all the advice in this thread so far! Pickles DO work. So does any hot beverage. My best tasting vape is usually with my morning coffee(s) but sometimes I'll have a cup of hot tea too in the afternoon/evening. Always carry water and remember to sip it, especially when you are...
As Sheila said the Vamo will read any resistance, it just won't fire below a certain level. This still makes it a handy ohm meter and platform to help you build a coil on. On my Vamo I can fire a 1.2 but it has to be closer to 1.3 than 1.1 I think. If the coil is jumping around in resistance...
I pretty much jumped in too. I ordered kanthal wire, silica and some mesh before I even ordered my first AGA-T2. Spent my *first* week rewicking clearos and vivis and stuff, just to see if I had the patience for playing on such a tiny scale. Two months later I have three AGA-T2s, one AGI and...
I throw this out there too... I just received a pair of "mini DID" genesis style from Vaporbank's spring sale. They were like $8 each... don't think they are much more than that when not on sale. Probably the smallest genesis out there and a tricky #$@#@! to try and get working right but it...
Yes, *every* regulated device uses some form of regulation (including the kick). There is PWM and one other method is to insert a hard resistance into the circuit which adds resistance so it's not normally used... This is in fact what the kick does with it's "direct DC", via a potentiometer...
Nicotine strength covered? Check! More VG in the blend for more vapor? Check! 510 thread compatibility covered? Check!!
I don't recommend an RBA for a beginner, resistance aside. However that's because they are quite technical for someone not prepared to tackle it, and has nothing to do...
Plastic is just cheap to manufacture. It's a hold over from when there were only dozen of juice flavors available, not hundreds or thousands like today. It's mostly essential oils, extracted from the "real thing", that can cause this. Back in the day the only "real thing" in flavors was...
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I can't speak directly to the brand of tank or even carto tanks in general because I haven't used any in very long time (in vaping terms!) but yes, I would think try a single coil. Dual coils require more voltage since it has to split the power between two separate coils. A...
The vivis with metal tanks are fine for any juice (MBV's Absinthe is a known plastic destroyer too)... BUT, MBV's "Cinnamon Roll" is the only cinnamon flavored ejuice sold there that does NOT require a metal or glass tank so you would be ok with that one no matter what ;)
Here is a list of...
Those are 236ml, by far the best buy! That's one each of White Out, Cinnamon Roll and Absinthe. These seem to be pretty popular with the new folks I've introduced to vaping locally and I bought these specifically for a "vapor party" so a lot of that juice went to new folks and my wife and I...
That's because part of that story is wrong or untrue ;)
A 1 ohm coil at 11 watts is 3.3 volts, not 5.
5 volts and a 1 ohm coil is 25 watts, not 11.
5 volts and 11 watts means the atty is closer to 2.2 ohms, not 1.
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Thanks! If I had some myself I'd try it in a pair of identical drippers... I have some cheap Phoenix clones that would be perfect and I could even do "blind" A-B tests with some of my vaping friends too. I wish a vendor would just sell me an inch or two to try it.
Here is the deal... Basic electrical "laws":
Amps = Volts/Resistance
Watts = (Volts x Volts)/Resistance OR another way: Watts = Volts x Amps
Volts = square root of (Watts x Resistance)
Let's say your coil stays rock steady at 1.5 ohms and what I thought about the evic being limited to 2.5...
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