In my opinion, and this is just my opinion, the USBPass IS THE BEST 5V device(vs. the prodigy at 5V). I'm sure it has something to do with the consistent delivery of a constant voltage and adequate current(over traditional fluctuating Voltage/current of the battery in the Prodigy). I run my...
You can't buy directly from them retail. They are the manufacturer's of all the genuine Joye products. If you order from them it has to be in wholesale quantities(at wholesale prices). And , yes , they are a good company.
Thanks Timbrin and Coffin for the links/info. Good to know that industry is starting to make these USP power adapters in workable amperages for our(vaping) power requirements.
Supplier subforums should NOT be moderated by the supplier. I have no problem with the supplier "overseeing" their subforum and tagging posts for the overall forum moderators to make a final judgement call. But, frankly, leaving suppliers moderate their own forums leads to one thing and one...
This is THE BEST cart mod EVER. I've tried them all and this is the ONLY one that has ever consistently worked for me. The spring holds the filler perfectly and the filler acts as a vacuum plug(staying wet but not letting any juice to flood into the atty). The best thing about this is , every...
If this is the spring mod, you're right vinyl, this is THE BEST cart mod EVER. I've tried them all and this is the ONLY one that has ever consistently worked for me. The spring holds the filler perfectly and the filler acts as a vacuum plug(staying wet but not letting any juice to flood into the...
There is one other commercially availble mod, I know of, that vapes at 5V and it's the Zi-Moshi LV from HardAssVaporshop.com(technically it vapes at 5.4V-and I believe it uses a voltage regulator rather then a resistor). I guess you could also put the magnum on that list as well, but I wouldn't...
Yeah, and we're not talking about chump change criminal charges that the FDA(AG's) could file IF they win and really wanted to be A-holes. Marketing unapproved medical/drug devices is a felony under the Federal FDCA(depending on which class of medical device they would claim). The maximum...
They should make this a sticky because the newbies always ask this question. I'm a pharmacist in PA. I'm going to copy and paste a post I wrote in another subforum:
Go to the skin care aisle of most any pharmacy and you'll find a small(usually 6oz) bottle labled Glycerine, USP(Some pharmacies...
Does the warranty still apply to a secondary buyer or just the original purchaser? If not, that poor soul who bought your protege might be screwed eventually.
That's pretty funny(no offense). She smoked 2-3 packs of analogs a day but assures you it is just the "feel" of vaping/smoking she's addicted to.
That's like a 25 bag a day IV ...... user saying she's just addicted to the "feel" of the needle going in her arm. (sorry about the drug reference...
Battery Junction, hands down, they ship out of Connecticut. Everything I've ever ordered from them got to me in 2 days. Choose the UPS Ground option(the cheapest), they'll ship it out USPS Priority anyway(they alway's do , I guess it's cheaper). Battery Junction is the place to go for Li-ion...
Battery Junction, hands down, they ship out of Connecticut. Everything I've ever ordered from them got to me in 2 days. Choose the UPS Ground option(the cheapest), they'll ship it out USPS Priority anyway(they alway's do , I guess it's cheaper). Battery Junction is the place to go for Li-ion...
Yeah, that's what happened to me. This was before I had a multi-meter and was educated about these Li-ion batteries. Hell I had no idea what the difference between a protected and unprotected battery was. I had one of those cheapo Joye 510 USB PT's and unplugged it and was just using the power...
Yeah, that's what happened to me. This was before I had a multi-meter and was educated about these Li-ion batteries. Hell I had no idea what the difference between a protected and unprotected battery was. I had one of those cheapo Joye 510 USB PT's and unplugged it and was just using the power...
Your referring to ohms law and ohms law has to do with circuits not batteries. Ohms law states the voltage drop over a circuit is equal to the circuits resistance multiplied by the current. The resistance of the circuit is always the same(as long as the circuit elements don't change) the current...
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