That is where most of my battery experience is and since I haven't done radio control for about 10 years, I haven't done much with lithium unless you're talking about nirvana.
So I searched "battery venting" and I got nothing.
I don't see where exploding and venting are interchangeable except...
The hangsen eliquid I used burned very clean also. Problem is the "Premium / Signature", yea, like that's just sales pitch, amusing that you guys flock to it, crap you inhale.
If it takes out a coil in a week, it takes intelligence to inhale that.
Batteries vent during normal usage, charge and discharge. It's usually minimal. The warmer they get the more they vent, which is why for example your battery will last longer charging at .5 amp as opposed to 1 amp. It doesn't build up as much heat.
A week for a coil? Seriously? What are you cooking?
I have a nautilus and never 'had' to change a coil. I don't use it anymore, but my T3'D is going for about a month now with the original. I have a pack of 5 when I need them.
PG and or VG in what ever ratio you like. I just use 50/50. I started using unflavored and I don't like anything flavored anymore, and I also feel better. Takes a day or 2 to adjust if you do want to try it.
Wouldn't matter if you used a debit card, it still has the same protections a normal credit card does. If the order doesn't show under orders, then contact your bank again.
Nautilus puts out a spray, i have one I don't use anymore, they are horrid. Kanger, anything with the dual bottom coils works far better. EVOD 2, T3'D, Mini Protank 3 will all work nice also.
You want a vapor, not a mouth full of ejuice.
That's what I've been doing. I started at 18mg first part of the year. Just started on 3mg and I have plain vg/pg ready to go.
I found cutting flavorings altogether helped me a lot. It serves no purpose and I feel better without them.
Don't think about the cutting back to much and you hardly...
Check with the CDC.
USA statistics - according to the American Heart Association, 23.1% of men (24.8 million) and 18.3% of women (21.1 million) are smokers. According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) an estimated total of 443,000 deaths occur every year in the USA from...
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