I'm planning to take on a DIY project with the new DNA 200 chip. It seems like I will be happier in the long term with something I can change out parts on easily and the software for customization looks pretty good.
I am careful of not leaving it somewhere in the sun but I am fighting to keep my juice in my tanks. It loves thinning down and seeping out and once it starts it seems impossible to stop.
I actually have had the opposite issue. I can't get it to recognize a new device and give me the left/right message a lot of the time when changing tops. Even when changing wire types it will often not ask if it is a new atomizer. When it doesn't ask it doesn't seem to read it correctly like it...
There is a set price for most things, this price is the MSRP. If a shop is charging more than the MSRP then they are ripping people off. It is that simple. Many of the local shops I go to are charging around double the MSRP for many of their products and that is just being greedy and taking...
Your setup looks solid. I played around and didn't get any similar issues. I put a few different tanks and RDA'S on but mine didn't act up with any setup I did.
If only I could get a tip black in the day and glow at night. I actually have the glow in the dark tips coming in the mail. I always add a few random things in my fasttech orders. It takes so long to get here I can forget the little things and get a surprise when it comes.
I got the power mode switching thing today. Luckily my build was too low ohm to fire in power mode. It was a .07 nickel build on my mutation x v3. It was hitting solid then as it heated up after a few puffs I got nothing and looked and it was in power mode giving a low ohm error. That issue is a...
They are a great company to work with, great customer service and quick shipping. I find that their juices require a good amount of steeping time to really hit full flavor and I usually need a few extra flavor shots to get them where I want.
With the resistance there are a few factors that can impact it the first which was already answered is that the istick rounds the number due to only reading tenths and not hundredths but there is also internal resistance on the device that may vary a bit. The internal wiring in the Istick could...
I think it is a growing technology and we will see better temp control over the next few months but I really like it so far. I have two evics and they work great for tuning in the flavor, for me variable wattage you get either hot, warm or cool vape with variable temp you can really find the...
The new subtank minis are nice. They fixed the wicking issues by adding juice holes instead of channels. The dry hit problem of the past is basically non existent.
Agreed, I was thinking more in terms of all things being equal juice consumption is a good indicator. There are so many variables it is hard to really give any kind of accurate rating. I really judge all my mods based on how long they last for me specifically and my real scale is either it lasts...
It's all in how you puff on it. If you draw hard it stays cool but a lot of people draw much softer and slower and don't get that level of airflow. For people who take heavier draws the low wattage doesn't give time to cook the juice so you end up with spitting and juice in your mouth at 10...
haha it's getting there. I like that box you have, I don't have any dual battery mechs and wouldn't mind getting one. My wishlist is already too long though. I'm trying to take a break on buying new gear but it is an addicting hobby.
I think it is a good indicator. If you take bigger draws or more frequent draws you will use more juice and take up more battery power. Slight differences in build shouldn't make a big difference in juice consumption, at least not on the level of wattage, puff size and frequency of use.
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