Other than safety issues already stated, curious as to why you feel you need to vape at 0.2 ohms. Try 0.8 to 1.2 ohms on the current gear and see if you really find it lacking.
My everyday gear is a Kayfun at 1.2 to 1.3 ohms and I am more than satisfied. For blowing clouds just for fun I run my...
Started out with an EVOD and then Protank, then Davide ... eventually got tired of buying coils and learned to rebuild the coils. I found that certain juices and chain vapeing can gunk up a coil head within a couple days and I hate buying new ones that often. The Nautilus gets a lot of good...
Only when you stop being curious. I've found it hard not to see a new tank or mod that I have to check out the reviews on. Every now and then there's something I just got to buy cause I want to try it out.
Haven't had a cigarette since Jan 2014 after 24 years of smoking them. Been cutting down...
Had this for 3 days and scoured the web for advice. Tried a lot of things but nothing was an "instant fix". I have always drank black coffee, drink a lot of water before so not really a solution for me. It passed eventually but really sucked for 3 days.
You can build dual coils on a Kayfun, one coil on each side of the air hole. Didn't find it did much to enhance the flavour much though. Mostly wanted to do it to see if I could do it.
If this is your first rebuildable then maybe a single coil is the way to go. You may find it is good to...
Had the same issue with Kanger coils. 2-3 days was the best I could get out of them. Hated having to pay for new heads that often. Youtube has some good videos on how to rebuild the coil heads. That's probably the best advice I have if you intend to stick with the T3. It's not technically...
Don't own a Nautilus but but have you tried adjusting the airflow to a more open setting? This should slow down the flow of juice to the coil. Unless the leaking is coming from somewhere else.
My understanding so far is that the 26650's are available in higher capacity (longer vape time) and higher amp limits (safer sub ohm vapeing) than 18650's but still discharge 3.7 volts so no real difference in performance. Sticking with 18650's for now personally, I'd really like to go smaller...
Hard to provide advice based on the information provided. Best I can suggest is to figure out specifically what atomizer you have there and do a search on Youtube that goes "Name of Atomizer" Rebuild Tutorial. Rebuildables vary greatly and some are trickier than others.
Last place I worked there were about a dozen of us smokers and one guy who brought in an Evod. He was so excited about it and made us all try it out. Within a month there were no more smokers among us. Just a bunch of vape geeks hooked on youtube rebuild videos and gear reviews now.
I took up vapeing and quit cigs in Jan 2014 too! Took me about a week of watching different gear reviews on youtube to give up on clearos and bought a Protank. Then a Davide. Then more stuff. And some more. It's insane.
Own the AGA TD and Kracken. OK but I found genesis style atomizers to be more "fiddly" to build than say a Kayfun or Taifun tank atomizer. Loved the look of the Prometheus but did not like that the negative screws were Hex instead of Philips or slotted. Don't want too many different tools...
I use a fishing tackle box. Fairly inexpensive and made for compartmentalizing small items. Mine will accept a small padlock which is why I decided on it ... small kids in the house who might want to play with my toys.
I've bought a Kayfun Lite V2 clone and a Taifun clone from FastTech and am happy with them. Been using both for > 6 months now and no issues. They are slow though, I think I waited > 4 weeks for it.
Originally started vapeing on EGO's and Vision spinners. Found that the quality and battery life on some can be hit and miss. Some I'd get through most of the day before they died. Some a few hours. They seem to not like being dropped too. Had them roll off a table and on to the floor which may...
I'm sing a Nitecore Intellicharger and am happy with it. Has 4 bays and will accept a large range of batteries. Use various flashlights as well so I wanted one decent charger that would charge my 18650's as well as RCR123 and the god old AA and AAA.
Absolutely. I find higher than 28 g it's a little more springy than I would like and can be difficult to learn to build on. I like 24 g when I'm going for lower res on a dripper for fun but I like my every day cape at about 1.2 to 1.3 ohms in a Kayfun or Taifun on a mech.
In Canada too but I also see more Vape shops opening up all over. Hope this doesn't mean they are going to allow this for a while and then close them down after people have already sunk their hopes and dreams into running a small business.
Hi All, have had ECF in my RSS feed for some time now and was going to reply to a thread so I signed up. Didn't know I had to make 5 posts here before I could comment in other areas. Guess this is # 1.:)
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