Maybe take a look at a Velocity clone. V1 or V2 are really good to learn with and easy to build on. Fasttech has a V3 but I personally don't like it. I use my V2 on a Kanger Dripbox 160 everyday and have tried and own many other rda's. I spent $30 on a Tsunami that sits in a box. Stick to a...
I've heard good things from a person I work with that uses it. Seems less breakable than the original Nautilus that I happen to have used and loved. Great "quitter" tank and you should be happy. Vaping Biker had a good review.
Pulse the coil at a low wattage just to heat it enough to draw juice in. Option 2 is to leave the coil to sit and saturate the coil for more time. Maybe 15 minutes to ensure that you don't burn or waste a coil.
With each new coil(s), start at a low wattage and move up to your comfort level. As long as your build is within the specs for your mod, you will find a good vape with a little time. Good luck
Basics first. Pulse the coil at a lower wattage and apply more liquid to ensure that it gets inside the coil to the cotton. Bad taste could be from the cotton you use. Start at lower wattage and work up to a level that feels good. Not all juice, cotton and devices work the same no matter what...
Since I'm about to pull the trigger on this mod, I've done my homework and read that the silver version of Kanger's new squonker is somehow ruining batteries. I don't know how it ruins them or if it would even be possible. Also, how can the color of the mod effect them? Any information would be...
You have reached the Twilight Vape Zone. You found something that has good reviews and looks promising but the reality is, it's just not as good as what you've become accustomed to using. The same thing has happened to me and 99% of all vapers.
The amounts of alcohol is so small that you would have to vape hundreds of mls to have any affect and even then most would evaporate. You couldn't even drink enough ejuice to feel anything before you became sick.
The Subtank Mini is a great tank to learn to build on. The Subtank Plus has the same rba as the mini just with a bigger tank. Try to stay away from vertical rebuildable options. I've been at this for a couple of years and I still find vertical builds tricky at times and they don't add much to...
I diy my own juice. That said, I go through about 15-18 ml and 3-5 nic daily. I vape rdas between 40 to 75 watts with anything from clapton coils to titanium. I run my tanks around 35ish watts depending on juice, time of day, mood, etc. There are so many variables to how and why a person vapes a...
I just had the longest wait. 5 1/2 weeks due to one drip tip. Split the order is great advice from KentA. Shop around a little too. 3fvape is another chinese company that you may like since you don't mind the wait.
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Since you rebuild with an rba now, I would look in to an RTA system. Since you have a Cuboid, I would also look in to temp control wires. I like titanium but will move to stainless steel once I run out. 300 more feet to go. The Griffin 25mm looks the best to me and will be my next buy. I...
A Cuboid is as close to a DNA200 as one can get without spending an additional $100. I love mine and you will too. Plus, it's under $40. I should work for Joyetech but I don't look asian enough.
The tank is creating a vacuum and the juice cannot move in to the wick. I've solved this problem by using temp control coils like titanium. You could try lower VG juice or add some PG to what you have now. I love my Crius and my wife loves hers as well. If you take long hits, that will create...
I've had some that read .3 but it was actually .39. They aim for .5 but nothing in this world is perfect. It could be the connection needs to be tightened.
This type of tank is commonly known as a Genesis style. They are coming back to popularity and work ok. They were famous for dry hits as the juice has so far to travel up to the coil. A better solution would be to just by the regular/mini velocity and look in to bottom feeding mods otherwise...
No one battery is specific for any one device. Now depending on the build you have, the lower the build, the more important it becomes for you to have high drain batteries. Married batteries will discharge at the same rate so that one battery isn't over worked. Ohm's Law is something you may...
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