Welcome and congrats on the new habit! Call it a hobby not a habit. Sounds so much better! :D
BTW...Is...well was :lol:...that Ultraman in you avatar? Man I remember watching those shows as a kid...a long long...long time ago.
Get both! You always need backups! :D
Edit: :lol: I posted this and didn't finish reading the rest of the thread! Goes to show you great minds think alike! ;)
Yeah it sucks. I retired mine that started doing that. Luckily I had two one of which was a recent purchase so hopefully it came out of the new improved version and it will hold up better. I hate that it happened. I love the form factor of this mod I just wish they had took a little more time in...
Quit means never do it again...so you just stopped vaping for a while. There cleared it up for you. Now as far as the other stuff... if you still do it every now and then...um yeah...that's not quiting either. But you are doing good! Keep up the good work! ;)
+1 for the Velocity. Awesome dripper. It has taken my top spot for flavor and versatility. And I like the fact that it doesnt leak. I also give honorable mention to the magma. The only thing with the magma is you have to hold the air flow control in place while you screw it down which can be a...
Not true. Some tanks are just leaky b@#$#&*ds no matter how proficient you get with them. The thing about the Lemo is that it does leak a very little but it contains the little that does in the base where you fill. As long as you wipe it out when you fill it will never drain out the airholes...
Every 3 days for my drippers here. As far as my rta's I usually gauge it by numbers of refills and the color and taste of the juice but its typically around every 4th or 5th refill. But overall though it's about taste. If flavor drops I usually change my wicks and service my coils.
Original Lemo never ever ever...ever never leaks. Once you learn the ins and outs of the tank and get the wicking method down it will never leak. Cheers!
Well it can be argued that you have to sacrifice one for the other flavor vs. clouds. Usually the lower ohms you go you're sacrificing flavor for bigger clouds and vice versa. I recon you are going to have to find a comfortable medium. To answer your question about the Nautilus...no it doesn't...
Provari comes to mind, variable wattage mod, but is kinda pricey. IT only goes up to 20w which could limit you in the kind of tank/coils you run on it. .9 ohm is I think the lowest you can run on it...the p3 that is. I don't own one so maybe someone here can chime in and tell you about them.
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Is it just me... but who here hates when you forget to turn your mod off during rewicking and accidentally hit the fire button and burn your cotton in half. Son of a &#%$-@! Grrrr! Anybody? :blink:
@Zutankhamun You say two rubber orings at the bottom for some reason? You should have a total of 4 orings. One around the chimney(small black oring), one under the top cap(clear), one around the bottom build deck(clear), and the rubber fill plug under the base. Could you clarify what you mean by...
Also I was thinking...did you put the rubber plug on the bottom where you fill? Sometimes some people forget to put that back on after filling and end up with a mess.
Yes bvc coils. They work both in the regular 5ml nautilus and the mini 2.5ml. I used the 1.5 ohm coils running about 12 watts. You'll want to prime the coils before install. A dab of juice on each wick hole and three down the center. Fill the tank then assemble. Let the tank sit about 5 minutes...
I could probably do a substitute but I wouldn't be doing your recipe justice and besides...at least I'll have those flavors in the future if I should ever need them. I've got...lets just say several...that I haven't even used yet but I have em on hand. :lol:
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